Liz Reeder Wins Next Generation Leader Award – Legal Services
Congratulations to Liz Reeder on winning the 2018 Next Generation Leader Award in the Legal Services category. The award, presented by Northern Kentucky Young Professionals (formerly LEGACY), salutes...
View ArticleStrauss Troy Helps Inner City Youth Experience Summer Camp
Strauss Troy’s Make A Difference Team is pleased to sponsor Cincinnati’s Inner City Youth Opportunities (ICYO) kids to attend a full week of summer camp at Camp Ernst in Burlington, Ky.
View ArticleStrauss Troy’s Matthew Fellerhoff Named to Leadership Cincinnati Class 42
Strauss Troy is proud to congratulate Shareholder Matthew Fellerhoff on being on being selected to be a member of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Leadership Cincinnati Class 42.
View ArticleLarry Neuman receives Transformation Award
Strauss Troy attorney Larry Neuman received the Center for Respite Care’s Transformation Award at a banquet on Thursday, October 11 at the Cintas Center. The Transformation Awards are held annually to...
View ArticleOhio Expands Eligibility Requirements for Expungement of Criminal Convictions
Ohio legislature has increasingly expanded the number and types of convictions that can be removed from your record. These changes occurred as a result of the opioid epidemic, criminal justice reform,...
View ArticlePlanning for your family’s future: Is your life insurance sufficient?
It is important to periodically review your life insurance to make sure that you have a policy that will stay in-force long enough to accomplish your estate planning objectives. Recent actions by the...
View ArticleStrauss Troy president Marshall Dosker makes Cincinnati 300 list
Marshall Dosker, president of Strauss Troy, was recognized by Cincinnati Magazine as one of the 300 most influential leaders in the area. The Cincinnati 300 list was announced in a special issue of the...
View ArticleStrauss Troy Attorney Jeffrey Levine named to Cincy Next Class 6
Strauss Troy is proud to congratulate Jeffrey A. Levine on being selected as a member of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber’s Cincy Next Class 6. Jeff is one of 45 early career professionals chosen...
View ArticleBest Lawyers in America 2020 recognizes 16 Strauss Troy attorneys
Strauss Troy is pleased to announce that 16 of our attorneys have been recognized as The Best Lawyers in America 2020. Attorneys named to The Best Lawyers in America were recognized by their peers in...
View ArticleStrauss Troy sees success in Emch v. Community Mutual Insurance Company
Strauss Troy was successful in securing a win for a client battling an insurance company for coverage of mental health treatment under an employer health insurance plan.
View ArticleA Message from Marshall K. Dosker, President, Strauss Troy
To all clients and friends of Strauss Troy: We hope that you remain well during these challenging times. Like you, we at Strauss Troy have been busy preparing and planning for all aspects of this...
View ArticleOhio’s Temporary Open Meetings Act Amendments
On March 25, 2020, the General Assembly amended the Ohio Open Meetings Act in response to the COVID-19 outbreak (HB 197). This article details those temporary amendments.
View ArticleFrustration of Purpose And Excused Contractual Performance After A Government...
By: William K. Flynn State and local governments are taking aggressive actions to contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus, including official and unofficial quarantines, “social distancing,” stay at...
View ArticleCOVID-19 and Business Interruption Coverage: Pending Legislation
On March 23, we wrote about potential insurance claims arising from COVID-19 shutdowns and disruptions that businesses could assert under the business interruption coverage in their property damage...
View ArticleA letter from your Strauss Troy tax attorney
We hope that you are keeping yourself, your loved ones, and your community safe from COVID-19 (commonly referred to as the Coronavirus). Along with those paramount health concerns, you may be wondering...
View ArticleStates take steps to protect insured during COVID-19 emergency
The Governors and the Departments of Insurance in Ohio and Kentucky have recently taken steps to protect insureds – both individuals and businesses – during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleFamilies First Coronavirus Response Act: Small Business Exemptions
By: Theresa L. Nelson The Department of Labor published regulations governing the Families First Coronavirus Response Act on April 1, 2020. While containing extensive explanations of terms and...
View ArticleJoin Midwest College Consulting and 1N5 for a webinar about navigating the...
Do you have a high school senior? Join Dana Rolander, president of Midwest College Consulting, and Nancy Eigel-Miller, founder and director of 1N5 and a specialist in college financial aid, for a free...
View ArticleLet’s Get to Work! Workplace considerations with Return-to-Work Plans
By: Theresa L. Nelson With recent news of easing stay-at-home orders, employers that have been operating with limited employees or that were closed due to COVID-19 need to evaluate the next steps for...
View ArticleWebinar: Legal considerations for return-to-work plans
Join Strauss Troy attorney Theresa L. Nelson for a complimentary webinar as she shares guidance on recalling employees, OSHA and CDC guidelines, maintaining safe and healthy workplace practices, and more.
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