Strauss Troy Attorneys Sponsored “Blue Gives Back” Benefiting The Coldwell Banker West Shell Foundation

Strauss Troy attorneys Joe Braun and Bill Flynn are sponsoring “Blue Gives Back,” a silent and live auction benefiting the charities supported by the Coldwell Banker West Shell Foundation, on Friday, Oct. 10 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Hyde Park Country Club. In addition to the auction, the event will feature live entertainment, food, cocktails and more.

Now Is The Time To Consider Property Valuation Reassessments

As 2014 comes to a close, now is the time to start considering next year’s property tax bills. This year represents a significant period as the valuation reappraisal period is in process for three Southwest Ohio counties. Butler and Clermont County are currently in the midst of completing their required sexennial reappraisals, which often result in a whole-scale of changes in values which will be provided to taxpayers by the end of September.

Strauss Troy Co-Chairman Jim Heldman Shared Franchise Law Fundamentals At Cincinnati Bar Association Seminar Series

Strauss Troy Co-Chairman James Heldman recently presented the fundamentals of Franchise Law at the Cincinnati Bar Association’s “Brown Bag – Learn During Lunch” series. The series is planned and hosted by the Cincinnati Bar Association’s Young Lawyers’ Section and consists of year-round one-hour programs. His presentation included a summary of federal franchising regulations as well …Read More

Strauss Troy Sponsors NKY Chamber’s Emerging 30 Awards

As the region’s premier business law firm, Strauss Troy is committed to understanding where business owners are headed and to helping them succeed, especially local entrepreneurs. This year, Strauss Troy is the title sponsor for the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s annual Emerging 30 awards, which honor the region’s fastest growing companies.

Kentucky Symphony’s 2014 Free Summer Concert Series Ends On A High Note

On Saturday, August 30, the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra concluded its 20th Free Summer Concert Series, sponsored by Strauss Troy, with a lively performance featuring favorite orchestral tunes from Leroy Anderson, Richard Hayman and Henry Mancini.

Strauss Troy Attorney Brian O’Connell To Present At Cincinnati Bar Association Seminar Series

Strauss Troy attorney, Brian O’Connell will present at the Cincinnati Bar Association’s “Young Lawyers Section Seminar Series” on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014. The event is part of the Cincinnati Bar Association’s “Brown Bag – Learn During Lunch” series. O’Connell will present “Construction Contracts: Nine Common Construction Contract Clauses You Need To Know.” During the presentation, he will present insights on the contract provisions to consider when engaging in a construction contract.

Ten Strauss Troy Attorneys Named 2015 Best Lawyers By Best Lawyers®

Ten Strauss Troy attorneys have been honored as 2015 Best Lawyers by Best Lawyers®.

KSO’s Free Summer Concert Series Finale On August 30 Sponsored By Strauss Troy

Come on out to the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s (KSO) 20th Free Summer Concert Series finale at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014 at the Devou Park Amphitheater in Covington, Ky. During the concert, the KSO will feature favorite orchestral tunes from Leroy Anderson, Richard Hayman and Henry Mancini.

Two Strauss Troy Attorneys Participate In Leadership Northern Kentucky

Strauss Troy attorney Brian Eviston recently graduated from the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Northern Kentucky (LNK) Class of 2014, and attorney Kris Brandenburg has been accepted to the program’s 2015 class.

New KY Bill Helps Angel Investors Support Startup Companies

Startup companies face many challenges. One of the primary concerns most startups face is access to capital. On July 23, Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear visited Covington-based business accelerator program, UpTech, and signed a bill that will increase access to private capital for startup companies.

Strauss Troy Attorney Brian Eviston Selected As UpTech III Judge

Strauss Troy Attorney Brian Eviston has been chosen to serve on the judging panel for UpTech III. UpTech,is a Covington-based business accelerator program designed to provide emerging informatics companies access to resources, community connections, and the start-up tools needed to fuel early-stage growth. In its third year, the program has attracted entrepreneurs of information-driven businesses from across the U.S.

Enjoy Latin Music Hits At The KSO’ s Free Summer Concert Series On August 2 Sponsored By Strauss Troy

Celebrate more than 50 years of the most popular Latin pop and crossover classics at “Oye Como Va,” part of the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s 20th Free Summer Concert series sponsored by Strauss Troy. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Devou Park Amphitheater in Covington, Ky. During the show, the KSO Boogie Band will perform Latin-inspired hits such as “Smooth,” “The Girl from Ipanema,” “Conga,”” La Bamba,” “Eres Tu,” “Bailamos,” “Copacabana” and many more.

Strauss Troy Hosts Welcome Event For New NKY Chamber President

Strauss Troy is the title sponsor of a welcome event for Trey Grayson, new Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce president, on July 23 at New Riff Distillery in Newport, Ky. During the event, Strauss Troy, the NKY Chamber board of advisors and other NKY Chamber member organizations will officially welcome Grayson back to the NKY region.

In Our New Fast-Paced Video, Clients Share How Strauss Troy Helps Their Companies Grow

“We wanted clients to tell their stories, on site, at their locations,” said Pamela Gilchrist, the firm’s director of marketing who produced the video. “Visual storytelling best communicates the trusted relationships that our attorneys have with our clients.” “Strauss Troy’s entrepreneurial spirit is tremendously advantageous to our clients and our goal is to make more …Read More

What Does Popeyes’ $43M Fried Chicken Recipe Say About Your Intellectual Property?

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Popeyes Louisiana Chicken finally owns its recipes for chicken and biscuits. According to a recent bizjournals article, Popeyes paid the family of its founder, Al Copeland, $43 million for the copyright to the core recipes for its famously spicy food. Previously, the company had been paying $3.1 million in royalties to the family each year. The company will still continue to pay royalties to the Copeland family for the sauces.