Recognized in a total of seven practice areas in the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area, Best Lawyers� cited Strauss Troy for its "professional excellence with persistently impressive ratings from clients and peers and for their abilities, professionalism and integrity."
"Strauss Troy attorneys continue to represent the highest standards of excellence in their practice of law," said Marshall K. Dosker, firm president. "This honor highlights key practice areas as well as the top-ranked service we are able to provide our clients. We are proud to have been selected for this prestigious recognition."
Strauss Troy earned five Metropolitan-Cincinnati Tier 1 Rankings in the following practice areas: Commercial Litigation, Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions - Plaintiffs, Project Finance Law, Real Estate Law and Tax Law. In addition, the firm earned Metropolitan-Cincinnati Rankings in the Banking and Finance Law practice area and Appellate Practice.
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Strauss Troy Attorney Matthew Fellerhoff
Strauss Troy Attorney Emily Supinger
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Strauss Troy Local Government Attorneys Matthew Fellerhoff and Emily Supinger will present at the National Business Institute's (NBI) all-day seminar entitled "Eminent Domain From Start To Finish" on December 8, 2014, at the Dayton Grand Hotel in Dayton, Ohio.
During the seminar, Matt will present "Calculating Damages and Just Compensation: Appraiser Insights" with real estate appraiser and consultant, Debi Wilcox, and Emily will present "Challenging the Right To Take: Case Law and Recent Issues." To register or learn more, click here.
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Strauss Troy Attorney John Fischer
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Employment Law Attorney John Fischer has also been selected to speak at NBI's all-day "Employment and Discrimination Law " seminar.
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The seminar will be held at the Holiday Inn Eastgate, December 8, 2014.
He will lead two presentations:
- Avoiding and defending against employee whistleblower claims
- Ethics for labor law practitioners,including conducting workplace compliance audits and investigations for employers and representing employers in negotiations and mediations.
To register or learn more, click here.
John will also present during NBI's "Human Resource Law From Start To Finish" seminar on February 11, 2015, at the Marriott at RiverCenter in Covington. During this event, he will speak and present written materials on compliance with federal and state wage, hour and overtime laws, including exemptions and alternative dispute resolution in the employment context.
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Strauss Troy Attorney Claudia Allen
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Before there were HDHPs (High Deductible Health Plans) and HSAs (Health Savings Accounts), the only way to pay for out-of-pocket medical expenses in pre-tax dollars was through a "Cafeteria Plan" -- a special tax provision of IRC Section 125 sometimes referred to as a Flexible Spending Account or FSA. If you've been offered an opportunity to participate, this may be your best choice.
HSAs have been in the news because they are portable and don't expire. So if you leave your job or do not spend all the money in the account by the end of the year, you can carry the money over. But they are only available if you enroll in a HDHP -- which means that your plan's "deductible" (what you pay out-of-pocket before the plan pays expenses) must be at least $1,300 for individual coverage or $2,600 for family coverage (for 2015). If you qualify, you can deposit up to $3,350 in an HSA if you have individual insurance and $6,650 if you have family coverage.
Click here to read more. Claudia Allen's practice is concentrated in the areas of employee benefits, qualified retirement plans and employment law. She is a frequent lecturer and author of many articles in areas of qualified retirement plans, deferred compensation, employment law and other employee benefits.
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Cincinnati, Ohio
150 E. Fourth Street
The Federal Reserve Building
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
513.621.2120

Northern Kentucky
50 E. RiverCenter Blvd.
Suite 1400
Covington, Kentucky 41011
513.621.8900
info@strausstroy.com
www.strausstroy.com
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Attorney Brett Renzenbrink Contributes To WCPO Story
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How well do you know your home's history?
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Brett Renzenbrink contributed to a recent WCPO news story which asked that very question. The story focused on whether or not a real estate agent had a legal obligation, in Ohio, to disclose if a murder or other criminal activity had taken place at a residential home that a potential buyer was considering for purchase. To read the full story, click here.
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Strauss Troy honored our region's fastest growing companies as title sponsor of the 2014 Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce's Emerging 30 awards ceremony held at the METS Center on October 23, 2014.
During the ceremony, Strauss Troy recognized the diverse and innovative up and coming businesses in our region. Click here to view a list of this year's Emerging 30 companies.
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Strauss Troy will sponsor Activities Beyond the Classroom's (ABC) fall gathering on November 18, 2014, at the Civic Garden Center.
As a non-profit, ABC's mission is to provide the necessary support for every Cincinnati Public School student to engage in extracurricular activities throughout the year, offering the opportunity to build leadership, teamwork, responsibility and self-discipline to help them succeed in life. During this event, ABC employees, partners and supporters from across Cincinnati Public's many school districts will meet to celebrate and acknowledge the wide variety of programs ABC offers, including youth tennis, martial arts, high school athletics and initiatives like Arts Enrichment. As the ABC network grows, this event gathers its supporters together to strengthen existing relationships and forge new ones to help local children succeed. To learn more about ABC, visit www.abccincy.org.
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In today's fast-changing landscape, you need expertise, fresh perspective and proven results. The quality we provide to our clients is the totality of our service, expertise and solutions. Being able to consistently deliver in these three key areas is why so many long-term clients have depended on us since our founding in 1953 - and why new clients turn to us every day for a wide-variety of legal concerns.
As a full-service law firm, Strauss Troy has diverse expertise and a history of proven success. No matter what issue you face, we have the right professionals working together as a team to get you the answers you need quickly and affordably.
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