Top best H Lawyers in Cincinnati | 285 available
285 H lawyers are available in Cincinnati, Ohio. These lawyers are rated between 4/5 to 4.4/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $36 to $84 per hour.
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The concept of Gettins’ Law was contrived over a happenstance business lunch. I introduced myself to a fellow attorney on a national American Bar Association listserv. We were both practicing attorneys, in the same area of law, and in the same city. We should meet.. Over lunch and a soda, we introduced ourselves. He promptly informed me, he was leaving private practice to take a job in-house with a local company. “Did I want to transition into private practice,” he inquired. My initial response was: “You should have asked before I ordered a soda, I would have ordered a beer.” Throughout my legal career, I had worked in-house for numerous national brands. Before that, I worked in the healthcare field. I had an educational background in psychology and law. I did not know anything about running a private law practice. I had never considered opening my own legal practice.. I took inventory of what I did know. I knew how business folks viewed law, how businesses operated from the inside, and I knew how to listen to business folks. Business folks, unlike me, don’t like legal. They don’t sit around and read legal cases, regulations, statutes. They don’t want to. I have to make it simple. Give them the need-to know information without the legal jargon, in their own vernacular.. I set out to develop a law practice that made sense to business. Develop a law practice that endeavors to scale down the volumes of legal red tape. The mission was to create a law practice that provides digestible, practical, and efficient legal services.. Initially, I did not stop to ask what other attorneys and what other firms were doing. An over site, maybe. Perhaps it was a lapse in logic. Inevitably, I began to notice. Gettins’ Law does not follow the norm. This gave me pause. I thought for a time. I came to a realization. No, we don’t want to be the norm.
Thank you for your interest. I am the Chief Counsel for Civil Litigation at the City of Cincinnati. I have represented police officers, firefighters, and other city employees primarily in civil rights lawsuits for the past twelve years. I have also handled a variety of other civil matters, from alleged breaches of contract to automobile accidents to eminent domain proceedings.. I am currently running to become a judge on the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas. For more information, please visit my website: .
Sensitive and Compassionate Representation.. Protect yourself, your kids, and your future.. People going through divorce are often scared, confused, and uncertain about what their future holds with their children and their finances.. That’s why Chad G. Koop enjoys instilling confidence in his clients to make sure they know they are in good hands through this difficult time.. “I have found that through my listening skills and genuine care for my clients, I have been able to quickly build trust and rapport with them,” Mr. Koop said. “That trust, supported by an open line of communication, allows my clients and I to have a level of comfort that is imperative to understanding not only their objectives, but often more importantly, how they would like to reach them.”. Mr. Koop said with these goals always in mind, he is better suited to explain the various legal and practical issues that are involved with the case and the options that are available to a person’s specific situation.. “It is rewarding for me to see my client’s look of relief after I explain to them a strategy that is going to help them achieve their goals,” he said.
Melissa Thompson Millard is an associate attorney with Barbara J. Howard Co., L.P.A., located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Melissa focuses her practice primarily on family and matrimonial law.. Licensed to practice in Ohio and Kentucky, Melissa represents clients throughout both states who are dealing with legal matters related to divorce, child custody and support, property division, alimony and other related issues. A highly rated attorney, Melissa works closely with all clients she serves, treating them with compassion and respect while advocating on behalf of their rights and best interests. Melissa was selected as a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2017, 2018 and 2019.. In 2011, Melissa graduated with highest distinction from Indiana University Bloomington, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in French. She then attended the University of Cincinnati College of Law, obtaining her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, in 2014 and graduated as a member of the Order of the Coif, a designation given to law students graduating in the top 10% of their class. In 2014, she was admitted to the practice of law in Ohio, and in 2015, she was admitted to the practice of law in Kentucky.. While pursuing her legal degree, Melissa was active with the University of Cincinnati Law Review, where she served as notes and comments editor, and she was a fellow with the college's Glenn M. Weaver Institute of Law and Psychiatry. She also published an article with the University of Cincinnati Law Review that discussed judicial remedies under the Hague Convention.
Jessica’s practice focuses on the defense of medical malpractice and wrongful death claims in Kentucky and Ohio. She has extensive experience defending hospitals, long term care facilities, physicians, nurses and other health care providers.. Jessica is an Eastern Kentucky native and loves UK basketball.
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.
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.”
Andy's practice is concentrated in corporate, real estate, health care and finance law. Andy handles a variety of matters including mergers, acquisitions and dispositions, commercial real estate, financing transactions and business organization and succession planning.He also represents a number of health care providers in such areas as sales of physician practices to hospitals, establishment of ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers and other ancillary service providers, managed care contracting, and regulatory compliance.. Andy is listed in Woodward/White's Best Lawyers in America® and has been recognized multiple times by Law & Politics Media, Inc., as an Ohio Super Lawyer®.. Active in a number of community organizations, Andy is a member of the Board of Governors of Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, serves as a member of its Executive Committee and chairs its Audit Committee and New Way Forward Implementation Task Force. Andy is also President-Elect of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, in addition to being a member of its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Andy is a Past President of the Isaac M. Wise Temple and formerly served on the Board of Hillel at the University of Cincinnati.. Andy enjoys golf, tennis, playing guitar in a band, and travel.
Alan, an accomplished intellectual property and information technology attorney, provides clients with pragmatic legal and business advice. A go-to lawyer for information technology transactions with over 30 years of experience, Alan helps clients achieve business objectives by reviewing, negotiating, and drafting IT contracts. Having represented numerous vendors and end-users alike, he is able to bring an appreciation of both perspectives to the table to achieve win-win solutions. Alan provides practical legal and business counseling on IT transactions and creative approaches to protecting and advancing his clients’ interests.. With significant experience in technology development and commercialization, including licensing and technology transfers, cloud computing, e-commerce, website development and hosting, security and privacy, Alan assists clients in IP protection and trademark and copyright registration and prosecution. He provides consultation and strategic planning in the areas of business entity formation and funding, mergers and acquisitions, international transactions, and product acquisition and distribution.. Alan’s motto is “Taking the business approach to legal issues, not the legal approach to business issues!”. Alan and his wife, Jann, live in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. They have four children, and one grandchild. He is active in his church, serving his parish as a commissioned lay pastoral minister, and participating in and facilitating various parish activities. He coaches his youngest son's soccer team. Alan is also a Trustee and President of Franciscans Network, a nonprofit corporation that supports Franciscans and other men and women who work to promote and protect human rights throughout the world. He is a member of the Christian Legal Society, the International Technology Law Association, the Cincinnati Intellectual Property Law Association, and The Circuit-Cincinnati's Digital Connection. He serves on the Advisory Board for UpTech, Inc. (an informatics business accelerator), the Dean's Advisory Board for the College of Informatics of Northern Kentucky University, and the Board of Advisors for the Transactional Law Practice Center of Northern Kentucky University's Chase College of Law.. See more at: #?t=overview