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Perry
Thompson Hine attorney, Daniel Perry, recently grad- uated from the Cincinnati Academy of Leadership for Lawyers, Class 25. Daniel joined the firm in 2022 and is senior counsel in the
Minnillo
The First District Court of Appeals has hired Mary T. Minnillo as the new Mediation and Conference Attorney. Minnillo brings a specific set of skills and experi- ence that will aid the
VanDrake
Robbins
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Bahorik
Bennett
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Personal & Succession Planning practice group. His practice focuses on estate planning and administration, succession planning for privately held businesses, advanced estate and tax planning for individuals, and multi-gener- ational wealth transfer planning. Daniel’s experience includes work on variety of estate planning, estate administration and tax plan- ning matters including representing real estate investors, real estate developers, and owners of privately held companies. Prior to joining Thompson Hine, Daniel was a partner with Aronoff, Rosen & Hunt in Cincinnati. Daniel lives in Hebron, Kentucky with his wife, Cath- erine, and their children, William, Landon, and Emerson.
HKM Employment Attorneys LLP, a national employment law firm that represents individ- uals and workers, is pleased to welcome J. Corey Asay as the Managing
Court, as well as the parties and attorneys that choose to participate in Mediation Services. She has represented clients before courts of appeals and trial courts in the State of Ohio regarding both criminal and civil matters. Minnillo has served the First District Court of Appeals as a staff attorney for over 20 years. She brings the unique insight of working with a number of judges during her tenure as a staff attorney. Minnillo has received mediation training through the Ohio Supreme Court.
Asay Partner of its new Cincinnati office. Asay’s practice focuses on representing individuals in all forms of discrim- ination, harassment, and retaliation matters, as well as handling class and collective actions to recover lost wages for workers. Asay is admitted to practice law in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
sible for the administration, docket, and calendar for the court. Judge Crouse took the benchinFebruary2019.Aftergraduatingfrom Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 2000, Judge Crouse spent two years clerking for the Honorable Fredrick P. Stamp, Jr. on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia. She returned to Ohio to practice law and represented clients in state and federal court at the trial and appellate levels.
Frost Brown Todd Cincinnati added 8 Intellec- tual Property and Emerging Business Attorneys. Vance V. VanDrake III is well-known for his work as an IP law and venture attorney repre- senting startups, investors, and business leaders in Cincinnati, across the U.S., and abroad. Zachary Bahorik is licensed to practice in both Ohio and Kentucky. He focuses his practice on the corporate and transactional needs of venture-backed companies, investors, and investment funds, working with founders at all stages of building their businesses. Eric M. Robbins is an intellectual property lawyer who delivers exceptional client service, results, and value to a wide range of sophisticated clients in industries. Prior to his legal career, Robbins worked as an applications engineer in the indus- trial control industry. John F. Bennett is a patent litigator with a background in intellectual prop- erty law. His experience spans numerous technologies and courts. Bennett has earned
Crouse
Judge Candace C. Crouse has been selected by her colleagues to serve as the The First District Court of Appeals Adminis- trative and Presiding Judge for 2023. She is respon-
Lawrence & Associ- ates congratulates attorney Alli Cooper for receiving her licensing in Kentucky. She was previously licensed in Ohio and prac- tices in personal
Kinsley
Judge Jennifer Kinsley was recently sworn in as the newest member of the First District Court of Appeals. Judge Kinsley is coming from the Northern Kentucky University Chase
Cooper
College of Law where she will continue to teach. She is a graduate of the Duke University School of Law and the University of Florida.
injury, motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall claims, and social security.
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