Our Newest Staff Members

Our ongoing goal at Trolinger Law Offices is to serve the clients who trust us with their most important and sensitive matters. We have grown our team in order to be able to do more of that for you.

Clay Johnson

SR. ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY

A graduate of The Ohio State University Moritz School of Law, Clay Johnson has gained experience litigating in several different areas of practice. After a business and finance-heavy start to his legal career, he found his way to and settled into family law. Clay's experience in family law, civil litigation, business law, and criminal defense, as well as his experience with both bench and jury trials, gives him unique perspective and exceptional judgement, enabling him to perform at a high level for his clients.

Sean Gilkey

LAW CLERK



After graduating from The Ohio State University with a degree in Social Work, Sean knew his path would eventually lead him to the legal field. He recognized the importance of first getting foundational experience in working with children, families, and their dynamics. Sean’s experience as a Social Worker compelled him to want to do more, led him to pursue law school, and ultimately to focus his career on family law. Sean looks forward to being able to continue to make a positive impact in his clients’ lives.

Abigail Boehnlein

INTAKE SPECIALIST



Abbey joined our firm as a recent Ohio State University political science graduate. In addition to her work on the administrative side of our business, she intends on exploring more about the practice of family law as she considers attending law school next fall. Her prior experience of interning at the House of Representatives, in numerous roles on campus, and with Operation Smile has prepared her for connecting with our clients and assisting them as they become clients of Trolinger Law Offices.


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