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MEMBER/COMMUNITY NEWS
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Ford Greiner
Darren Ford and Jack Greiner Faruki PLL, an established Dayton-based busi- ness litigation firm with a presence in Cincinnati, announces the addition of Jack Greiner and Darren Ford, two well-known, high-profile media law attorneys. Greiner and Ford will be integral to Faruki’s growth strategy in South- west Ohio, aiding the firm in growing its already strong media practice, as well as supplementing the firm’s expertise in commercial litigation, employment & labor law, and consumer class action law. With more than three decades of experience, Jack Greiner is a highly sought- after authority on governmental transparency, having argued and successfully won numerous First Amendment cases in the Ohio and Kentucky Supreme Courts for clients including The Cincinnati Enquirer, The Associated Press and ESPN, among others. Most recently, Greiner
successfully petitioned the court presiding over the Pike County murder trial of George Wagner (Ohio’s largest and most expensive murder investigation) to allow media access to key pieces of evidence presented in the courtroom. He has repeatedly been named to The Best Lawyers in America and recognized as “Lawyer of the Year”. Greiner served as an Adjunct Professor of Media Law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law for over fifteen years, and regularly contrib- utestovariouspublicationsonmedialawtopics. Darren Ford’s practice spans more than a decade and focuses on communications and media law, labor and employment litigation, and consumer class action defense. He has represented numerous local and national media organizations, as well as clients in the restau- rant, manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, and hospitality industries, such as Denny’s and Columbia Sussex Corpora- tion. Ford has partnered with Greiner on numerous high-profile media and government access cases over the last decade, including the Pike County murder trials; defense of media outlets in lawsuits brought by Covington Cath- olic student, Nick Sandmann; and the Ray Tensing murder trials. He has been repeatedly recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star; and is a graduate of Leadership Northern Kentucky
and the Cincinnati Academy of Leadership for Lawyers (CALL) program. Ford is also a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Cincinnati College of Law on public records and First Amendment law issues. Ford is licensed to prac- tice law in both Ohio and Kentucky.
Dunn Alam
Chrissy Dunn Dutton and Saba N. Alam
Buechner Haffer Meyers & Koenig, Co., LPA is proud to announce the election of Chrissy Dunn Dutton and Saba N. Alam as Shareholders of the firm effective February 1, 2023. Dunn Dutton primarily focuses on domestic relations, family law, and juvenile matters while also handling a range of general civil litigation matters. Alam represents and advises business clients in a wide range of litigated matters with a focus on business litigation, employment law, and restrictive covenant matters.
FLEXIBLE OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE
Attention: Cincinnati small law or firms moving close to the courthouse!
Just completed 5,000 sf redevelopment of shared office space available for lease starting April 15, 2023.
▪ Kitchen ▪ Conference room
▪ Free storage space ▪ Discounted research services ▪ War room
Located at 817 Main Street in Cincinnati’s Central Business District – A block away from the Courthouse, Design, and Financial Districts.
If you are hanging your own shingle, need a satellite office near Court Street, or just need a change of scenery, please contact Ike Davidoski at 513-253-3307.
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