Changes to Kentucky’s Adoption Leave Law
Kentucky employers, don’t forget that recent changes to Kentucky’s Adoption Leave Law take effect today! HB 210, which was signed by Governor Beshear on March 23, 2021, makes several amendments to...
View ArticleStrauss Troy attorneys recognized by Best Lawyers in America
Strauss Troy is pleased to announce that 14 of our attorneys have been recognized as The Best Lawyers in America 2022. Three Strauss Troy attorneys were also recognized by Best Lawyers as Lawyer of the...
View ArticleMandating the COVID-19 Vaccination: Update for Kentucky and Ohio Employers
Strauss Troy's Julie Hopkins updates Kentucky and Ohio employers on COVID-19 vaccination mandates, including handling ADA and religious exemptions. The post Mandating the COVID-19 Vaccination: Update...
View ArticleStrauss Troy Listed as a 2022 Best Law Firm by U.S. News – Best Lawyers®
U.S. News – Best Lawyers® has recognized Strauss Troy among the Best Law Firms of 2022. Strauss Troy has earned 16 metropolitan rankings and was nationally ranked in Project Finance Law. National Tier...
View ArticleBreaking News – Update on Status of OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS)...
Attorney Julie K. Hopkins provides an update on the status of the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for Employers with 100 or More Employees. The post Breaking News – Update on Status of OSHA...
View ArticleCryptocurrency Part I: how does it all work?
Cryptocurrency is becoming more accepted by mainstream businesses. What exactly is crypto and how does it work? Strauss Troy breaks it all down for you. The post Cryptocurrency Part I: how does it all...
View ArticleTop 10 Issues to Consider When Registering a Digital Asset Fund
Securities attorney Bo J. Howell discusses top issues registrants may encounter navigating the regulatory gauntlet. The post Top 10 Issues to Consider When Registering a Digital Asset Fund first...
View ArticleMargie Cunningham, Dan Hunt and Steve Schmidt named Strauss Troy Shareholders
Strauss Troy congratulates attorneys Margie Cunningham, Dan Hunt and Steve Schmidt, who have been named Shareholders of the firm. Margaret E. Cunningham (“Margie”) represents individuals, real estate...
View ArticleCOVID-19 UPDATE: This Friday the U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Challenges to...
COVID-19 UPDATE: This Friday the U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Challenges to OSHA Vaccination Mandate for Large Employers Posted on January 4, 2022. The post COVID-19 UPDATE: This Friday the U.S....
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court Reinstates Stay of Large Employer Vaccination Mandate
Today the US Supreme Court issued a stay prohibiting enforcement of the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard regarding workplace vaccination for COVID-19. The post U.S. Supreme Court Reinstates Stay of...
View ArticleJessica L. Beauchamp named Family Relations Certified Specialist
Congratulations to Jessica L. Beauchamp, who was named a Family Relations Certified Specialist by the Ohio State Bar Association. The post Jessica L. Beauchamp named Family Relations Certified...
View ArticleO’Connell coaches Elder mock trial team to regional competition
Congratulations to the Elder mock trial team, who won their district trials and will be advancing to the regional competition in mid-February. The post O’Connell coaches Elder mock trial team to...
View ArticleCybersecurity: How opening one email can destroy your company’s data
Cybersecurity breaches are becoming more and more common in a remote work world. Is your company prepared with an incident response plan? The post Cybersecurity: How opening one email can destroy your...
View ArticleCybersecurity: How opening one email can expose your company’s confidential data
A company’s response and preparation for a data breach can affect both civil and regulatory liability. Is your company prepared? The post Cybersecurity: How opening one email can expose your company’s...
View ArticleCybersecurity: How opening one email can expose your company to liability
A company’s preparation and response to a data breach can affect both civil and regulatory liability, but there are ways to mitigate that liability. The post Cybersecurity: How opening one email can...
View ArticleMichelle Reed Wins Next Generation Leader Award in Professional Services
Strauss Troy congratulates Michelle Reid on being the winner 2022 Next Generation Leader Awards in Professional Services. The post Michelle Reed Wins Next Generation Leader Award in Professional...
View ArticleStrauss Troy attorney James D. Houston co-authors chapter for American Bar...
Strauss Troy attorney James D. Houston co-authored the “Fringe Benefits Bonds” chapter for ABA's The Law of Commercial Surety and Miscellaneous Bonds. The post Strauss Troy attorney James D. Houston...
View ArticleNew Ohio Law Provides Sweeping Tax Relief for Property Owners
The sweeping changes to Ohio property tax law, as well as additional minor changes, will serve to benefit private property owners, especially owners of large commercial properties. The post New Ohio...
View Article5 Avoidable Mistakes For Newly-Formed LLCs
The formation of a limited liability company (LLC) is a common legal tool, and for good reason. LLCs provide valuable legal protections to their owners, referred to as “members,” by separating the...
View ArticleFederal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Now in Effect
This new federal law, which applies to most private and public sector employers with at least 15 employees, requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations, to workers with known limitations...
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