Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 45202 | 1549 available
1549 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 45202 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 64% provide free consultation with average fees of $290 per hour.
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I represent professionals, including insurance agents/brokers, lawyers and financial advisors, in professional malpractice litigation. For more than a decade, I have also advised and defended judges and lawyers in cases before the Supreme Court of Ohio’s Board of Professional Conduct. I regularly advocate for law students and out-of-state attorneys seeking admission to the state bar in proceedings before the Board of Commissioners on Character and Fitness, and I have experience guiding individuals through proceedings before the Board on the Unauthorized Practice of Law.. My representation of judges and public officials across Ohio extends to the defense of federal civil rights litigation as well as employment law claims in trial and appellate courts.. I also represent a variety of employers, both public and private, in employment litigation.
I have lived and worked in the Cincinnati area my entire life. Raised in Montgomery, I graduated from Sycamore High School in 1992. I then went to the University of Florida and graduated with a degree in Advertising in 1996.. Despite loving the weather, I missed Cincinnati and returned to get married and start a family. My wife and I have two children who both attend Lakota Schools.. I graduated from the University of Cincinnati School of Law and have practiced Criminal Law and Domestic Relations since 2004. I recently moved my office to Pendeleton Square in order to help with the revitalization of Over-The-Rhine.
I am a native of Louisville, Kentucky and never miss the running of the Kentucky Derby. At one time my dream in life was to travel the world on archaeological digs, and so I obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology at Indiana University. But, instead of travelling the world, I met and fell in love with my husband, Brad, who was born and raised in Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. We now live in Northern Kentucky with our son, Ethan, and golden retriever, Max.. I previously worked at P&G in customer service before deciding to attend Chase College of Law at NKU. I became a lawyer to help and serve others. I especially love to practice in the areas of Probate and Estate Planning. I am a music-lover and an active member of my church choir, and I volunteer with the Episcopal Church Women.
I am licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio and the State of Kentucky. I opened Neyra, Mize & Associates in 2009. I focus my practice primarly in the field of Domestic Relations. I enjoy helping my clients obtain the best results in their cases and provide them with the ability to move forward with thier next chapter with dignity. I mainly practice in the Ohio counties of Hamilton, Warren, and Clermont.
I am licensed in Ohio and Kentucky. I am a member of the American Association of Justice, Kentucky Justice Association, Ohio Association for Justice, Northern Kentucky Bar Association (chair of Tort section), Ohio Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Inns of Court (Stewart Potter), Cincinnati Bar Association, Southwest Ohio Trial Lawyers Association (trustee).
I am currently a partner with the Law Offices of Crehan & Thumann, LLC. My legal practice focuses on Criminal Defense, DUI/OVI Defense, Personal Injury and general litigation.. I have successfully handled cases in most Southern Ohio County Mayors, Municipal, and Common Pleas Courts; as well as the Commonwealth of Kentucky's District , Circuit and Federal Courts.. I have held the position of Special Prosecutor in the City of Mason, Ohio and City of Hamilton, Ohio Municipal Courts.. In addition to my formal education, I have received specialized training regarding DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing, and qualified by the NHTSA & IACP.. I have also been qualified by the Supreme Court of Ohio to represent indigent defendants accused of Capital Murder/Death Penalty.. I am license to practice law in the State of Ohio and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
I am currently a managing partner with Santen & Hughes and I specialize my practice in business law and commercial litigation. I work closely with owners of privately held businesses concerning contracts, sales transactions, buying/selling businesses, debtor/creditor rights, and estate planning. I have extensive experience in handling a wide variety of civil litigation, in all state and federal courts, including contract disputes, construction, real estate, probate, employment, shareholder/partner disputes and collections. My practice involves significant representation of debtors and creditors in Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization cases.. I am involved in numerous non-profit community organizations, including being Chair of the Board of Directors for the Corporation for Findlay Market, which operates Ohio's oldest public market. In 2003, I was awarded the John W. Warrington Community Service Award by the Cincinnati Bar Association for extraordinary volunteer community service.
I am an OSBA Certified Specialist in Labor and Employment Law representing employers exclusively in the private and public sector. I have been chosen as one of the top 50 women lawyers in Ohio and one of the top 25 in Cincinnati by Super Lawyers since 2011.
I am an attorney who represents people who have been falsely accused or have made a tragic mistake and find themselves accused of a crime or a traffic violation in either Ohio or Kentucky.. No matter what, it ends up being them against the GOVERNMENT and I bring the legal expertise to help navigate the person through our justice system.. Not always, but frequently criminal charges stem from a traffic stop. As a result, I have concentrated in the area of traffic legal defense and I assist clients who are stopped anywhere in Ohio or Kentucky.. My traffic practice concentrates on working with CDL/truck drivers; out-of-state drivers; and immigrant drivers who have the unfortunate luck of getting stopped by an Ohio or Kentucky police officer for any traffic violation.. Unfortunately, approximately 95% of people who are cited make the mistake of just paying the ticket. That could be a costly error. If your employment centers on driving, you could actually lose your job or you could see your insurance rates go up significantly.. Frankly, when it comes to non-criminal traffic tickets, a non-moving violation (e.g. broken taillight) or a zero point speed is the best option. With an agreed plea, you don't have to worry about driving back for a trial and you get the clean driving record you seek. A trial exposes you to a lot of extra costs (time, gas, taking off work etc....) that most people don't want to be bothered with.. You also need to keep in mind there are some jurisdictions that just won't negotiate traffic tickets. I have experience with working all over Ohio and Kentucky and I know which jurisdictions will negotiate and which ones won't.. My traffic experience includes:. My criminal defense expereince includes:. Special Training Received:
I advocate on behalf of small businesses, professionals, and individuals in high-stakes litigation, employment, and business disputes. I provide peace of mind through estate and business planning. I emphasize aggressive advocacy, diligent client communication, and creative problem-solving. Let’s solve your dispute in a cost-effective and efficient manner.. I primarily practice in the areas of:. I'm admitted to practice in:. I both live and practice in Over-the-Rhine, the historic neighborhood in downtown Cincinnati, with my office dog, Ramona.
Hank Menninger chairs the firm’s Bankruptcy, Business, and Creditors’ Rights Practice Area. He has extensive experience representing individuals and restructuring businesses in bankruptcy proceedings. He serves as a member of the panel of Bankruptcy Trustees for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio, and is certified by the American Board of Certification in the area of Consumer Bankruptcy*. He has recently been appointed as an approved Mediator for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio. He has served as a state court appointed receiver, including an important stint as Receiver in the celebrated Kenwood Towne Place foreclosure proceeding in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas. He has had involvement in one form or another in nearly every large Chapter 11 case filed in Cincinnati over the past thirty five years, including the reorganization proceedings involving Federated Department Stores, Eagle Picher Industries, Brendamour’s Sporting Goods, Elder Beerman Department Stores, Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum, the Cincinnati Cyclones, R.L. Torbeck Industries, Claddagh Pubs, Ameristop Convenience Stores, Berean Christian Stores, Odom Industries, Able Care Medical Services, as well as the Calumet Farms case in Lexington, Kentucky. Hank is licensed to practice in state and federal courts in both Ohio and Kentucky.. Hank has been included on the Ohio Super Lawyers® list by the publishers of Law and Politics Magazine every year since 2004. He has also been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© since 2009 in the fields of Bankruptcy and creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law and Litigation – Bankruptcy, having received "Cincinnati Lawyer of the Year" recognition in both 2018 and 2022. Hank has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University and lectures frequently on legal topics relating to bankruptcy and real estate practice. His article “The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) and Attorney Sanctions – A Sixth Circuit Overview and Analysis”, co-authored with Thomas J. Blatz, Jr., was published in Volume 33 of the Northern Kentucky Law Review. He is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute. He has served as Chairman of the Real Estate Law Committee of the Cincinnati Bar Association, Chairman of the Cincinnati Bar Association’s Practical Law Institute, and as a member of the Planning Committee of the annual Midwest Regional Bankruptcy Seminar. He is also an approved Real Estate Title Insurance Agent for the Chicago Title Insurance Company.. Having graduated from Elder High School (Class of ’68), the University of Cincinnati (B.A., Class of ’72), and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law of Northern Kentucky University (Order of the Curia, J.D. Class of ‘77) Hank lives in Harrison, Ohio with his wife. He has three adult sons, one of whom (Michael J. Menninger) is a practicing attorney. He is an active member of St. John the Baptist parish, and has served as an elected member of the Harrison City Council. He has been active in the community, having served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Cincinnati Reds Community Fund Board. He has served as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Cincinnati Bar Association Foundation, and as a member of the Board of Directors for the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association. He was honored by the Chase College of Law Alumni Association with its prestigious “Professional Achievement Award” in 2007 and in 2019, he was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Greater Harrison Chamber of Commerce.
Glen E. Hazen, Jr. is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio, the United States District Court Southern District of Ohio, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and United States Federal District Court Eastern District of Kentucky.. Mr. Hazen has degrees from Wright State University and Xavier University. His law degree is from the University of Dayton where he graduated Cum Laude.
Erin Heidrich graduated summa cum laude from Chase College of Law. At Chase, Erin was a senior articles editor of the Northern Kentucky Law Review, co-chair of the Chase Public Interest Law Group, and a member of the arbitration team. Before law school, Erin was a high school English teacher. As a law student, she was an Americorps JD clerk at the Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati, where she researched racially-motivated school discipline and worked on a multi-plaintiff civil rights case against a large Cincinnati school district. In her final year of law school, Erin was a student clinician at the Children’s Law Center in Covington, KY, where she helped represent children in school, delinquency, and family matters. Since joining Freking Myers & Reul, Erin has represented children and parents in school discipline, discrimination, and special education matters. She has also represented employees in all areas of employment law.
Dominic Donovan is GAL Counsel in the Guardian ad Litem Division of the Hamilton County Public Defender’s Office.. Mr. Donovan began his legal career as a law clerk at The Children’s Law Center in Covington, Kentucky. Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Donovan assisted counsel in the representation of criminal defendants in capital cases. Prior to joining the Public Defender’s Office, Mr. Donovan established a solo legal practice with an emphasis on Guardian ad Litem representation.. As GAL Counsel, Mr. Donovan represents children’s best interests in Dependency Court cases where abuse, neglect, or dependency is alleged. Additionally, Mr. Donovan is a parent surrogate for children on his caseload that require special education services
Cory D. Britt is an associate in the litigation practice group at Robbins, Kelly, Patterson and Tucker. His practice focuses primarily in the area of personal injury litigation. Having previously worked for both an insurance defense firm and a personal injury firm, Cory has gained a unique perspective on the strategies used in litigating catastrophic injury cases. Cory has tried numerous cases to verdict and regularly appears in trial courts, appellate courts, and probate courts throughout Ohio and Kentucky.. Cory was named an Ohio Super Lawyers “Rising Star” in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 based on peer recognition and professional achievement.. Raised nearby in Cynthiana, Kentucky, Cory graduated from Asbury University in 2010, and from the Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 2013. Cory was admitted to the practice of law in the State of Ohio in 2013 and in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 2014.. Mr. Britt is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, the Ohio State Bar Association, the Cincinnati Bar Association, the Southwestern Ohio Trial Lawyers Association, the Kentucky Association for Justice, and the Ohio Association for Justice.
Cincinnati native Brad J. Groene is a compassionate and industrious legal advocate who has been practicing law in the greater Cincinnati metropolitan area for five years. Brad’s sole practice areas comprise criminal defense, OVI / DUI and traffic offenses. He has successfully represented clients charged with a wide range of offenses ranging from minor misdemeanors to the most serious felony cases.. Brad received his Bachelor of Science in Business from Miami University in 2005 and his juris doctorate from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University in 2008.. Brad is a selfless and compassionate attorney who practices law because he truly believes in making a difference in the lives of his clients. He passionately believes in the importance of providing stellar, highly effective legal representation for all of his clients so that the charges and penalties they face will not have dire, life-changing consequences on their jobs, families, and futures. He is committed to fighting vigorously and tirelessly for every aspect of a client’s case in order to provide each client the justice that they deserve.. For Brad, clients come first. It is of paramount importance that each client has a personalized experience rather than feel like a number. He gives his personal cell phone number to clients and makes himself available on a 24/7 basis so that they are able to reach him whenever they need. He understands the urgency of answering questions quickly and promptly, as it is understandable a client’s liberties and privileges are at stake.. Brad’s interest in becoming an attorney was initially piqued in college when he took a business law class. This class opened his eyes to the law, as he enjoyed learning about the finer details as well as bigger picture of the legal profession. Little did he know that his interest in business law would develop into a criminal law career.. After college Brad attended law school, where he continued to broaden his legal, intellectual, as well as practical skills. It was during law school where his experience in the criminal system began, while interning full time at the Hamilton County Public Defender’s office. He learned the complexities of the criminal justice system and handled actual cases in Hamilton County.. Following law school, Brad continued to gain more experience in the criminal arena. He has successfully defended clients facing all kinds of criminal charges from drug offenses to OVI / DUIs to domestic violence offenses. Specifically, he has won numerous bench trials in front of judges, argued cases in front of all of the local prosecutors, and has truly gained an understanding for effectively handling a criminal defense case.. Brad is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association and is licensed to practice law in Ohio as well as Kentucky. He is certified and trained by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration to perform field sobriety tests that law enforcement typically conduct. He also participates in speaking engagements at the Wellness Certified Driver Intervention Program to discuss OVI / DUI law.
Cincinnati divorce attorney Kyra M. Raimey always has been fascinated with people and how they relate to one another, including in a divorce matter.. Since 2003, Ms. Raimey’s practice has been devoted to family law as this is the area of law she is most passionate about and where her gifts are best utilized. She enjoys building a rapport with her client and knowing she is helping someone through potentially the most difficult time in his or her life with compassion, knowledge, and excellence.. Although Ms. Raimey has a calm and caring demeanor, she doesn’t hesitate to be aggressive if that is what is in her client’s best interests.. “I know this is a difficult time in your life and I am here to help you through it with the least amount of damage to you and your children,” she said. “We are partners in this process and I will represent you to the best of my ability.. “You are in good hands.”
Cincinnati based attorney involed with providing personalized representation and services to all legal issues encountered by today's Families and Businesses. I bring a personal approach to your issues and concerns.. Liscensed Professional and Lawyers Ethics Defense.. Regular and constant appearances in Hamilton County, Clermont County, Warren & Butler County Ohio - Common Pleas, Probate Court, Domestic Realtions, Juvenile Court, Muncipal and Mayor's Courts
Christopher Byers has represented personal injury clients in the Cincinnati area since 2005.
Carson A. Rothfuss joined Robbins, Kelly, Patterson & Tucker in 2022, where he represents clients in residential and commercial real estate matters. Carson takes a methodical approach to real estate transactions while remaining flexible and goal-oriented as he works to meet or exceed his clients’ expectations. His clients appreciate that he is a conscientious and diligent attorney who treats their legal matters like his own.. Carson approaches every real estate transaction with tenacity and attention to detail. He enjoys the independent nature of working in real estate law but is also happy to work as part of larger team in the service of the goals and objectives of his clients.. Before joining RKPT, Carson represented many of the nation’s largest lenders and financial institutions as a creditor’s rights attorney. He also has experience as a business process analyst. Carson first identified his passion for real estate while working for a title company. He then decided to attend law school to follow the family tradition. His father, brother, and sister are all attorneys.. Carson currently resides in Anderson Township with his wife and two children. When he is not working, you can find him coaching youth sports as a volunteer with Anderson Youth Football and a coach in the Flying Squirrels basketball program. He also enjoys golf and skiing and is a proud fan of the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals.
Brenon R. Russell joined Robbins, Kelly, Patterson & Tucker in 2024, where he focuses his practice on personal planning, estate planning, and trust and estate administration, with a particular emphasis on elder law and taxable estate planning. Before joining RKPT, Brenon worked at a large local firm, smaller firms in Central Ohio and as a federal judicial clerk for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.. Brenon takes a client-centric approach to practicing law. He invests time early on in a relationship to fully understand his client’s goals and builds options to achieve those goals. Then, he works with the client to prepare a plan that will best serve their unique needs. Whether helping a high net-worth family minimize estate tax liability or helping a family plan for current or future options for long-term care, his goal is to maximize savings, plan for the future, and pass on a legacy to future generations. Brenon’s clients find that he is empathetic, can connect with anyone, and is honored to help families find creative solutions to complex problems they thought were unsolvable. He can ease tension in a challenging situation and help clients minimize the stress that may come with discussing and making decisions about planning for the later stages of life.. Family is the center of Brenon’s world. He and his wife had three children in the space of four years, and all their names, including the family dog Bernard, begin with the letter “B.” When he is not working, you can find Brenon watching or playing just about any sport, supporting the Conner High School Baseball team and Thomas More University, and attending and serving at Seven Hills Church. He also spends much of his time with his huge extended family, usually on a golf course or anywhere he can enjoy a sip or two of bourbon.
Bob Buechner is a Cincinnati attorney, financial consultant, author and speaker with over 30 years experience in the estate planning area. He focuses his legal practice on creating value for his clients by assisting with tax savings, wealth building, and asset protection. Bob has also been very involved in corporate law matters and has been the leading attorney in some very significant business acquisitions and sales. Bob is licensed to practice in Ohio, Florida and Kentucky and in the United States Tax Court.His practice areas include: - Estate planning,- Tax planning,- Elder Law,- Business and Corporate Law, - Probate, and - Charitable Giving.Specialties: Ohio State Bar Association Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law.. Bob is active in his community and coaches basketball at a local high school, teaching diversity and leadership skills to his players.. I invite you to contact me. Contacting me does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not include any confidential information in your communications. I encourage you to visit my website or call me at. Thank you for reaching out to me.
Before starting my own practice, I spent my first years as an attorney negotiating large contracts for the government. As you can imagine, the experience I acquired during these high-pressure, multimillion-dollar negotiations is invaluable in my current practice.. However, whether I resolve your case at the negotiating table or in the courtroom, I will do everything in my power to help get you the best results possible.
Attorney Raymond Piening joined the Law Offices of Arnold S. Levine in September 2013. Born and raised in Cincinnati, OH, Raymond is proud to serve the legal needs of his hometown. Prior to joining the firm, Raymond worked as an insurance adjuster, defending personal injury claims for a Fortune 500 company. During law school, Raymond clerked for both the Hamilton County Public Defender's Office and for the Butler County Prosecutor's Office. A 2012 graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Raymond is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio.
As a criminal defense attorney, I am passionate about my work. I strive to achieve the best results possible for my clients by fighting hard to protect their rights and reputation. I approach all cases in a proactive manner in order to aggressively defend against overzealous prosecutions. The criminal justice system is not always fair and the odds are often stacked against criminal defendants. I focus on building a strong attorney-client relationship in order to ease the stressful situation my clients may experience. I also ensure my clients are fully informed at all times and I am readily available to address any concerns that may arise. I am currently a Super Lawyers Rising Star and have been selected to the Rising Stars List for 9 consecutive years. It is important to hire an attorney you can trust to be on your side fighting to defend your rights.