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Matthew W. Fellerhoff, Shareholder Attorney
Litigation, Real Estate, Finance, Local Government, Labor, Employment Attorneys Serving Cincinnati Since 1953, Complex Litigation, Prope...
Phone:513-768-9791
Web:http://www.strausstroy.com
Address: The Federal Reserve Building, 150 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202-4018
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Law Firm:Strauss Troy Co., L.P.A.
Lawyer:Matthew W. Fellerhoff
Phone:513-768-9791
Fax:513-241-8259
Lawyer Title:Shareholder
Practice Areas:Litigation, Real Estate, Finance, Local Government, Labor, Employment Attorneys Serving Cincinnati Since 1953, Complex Litigation, Property Rights Defense, Eminent Domain, Inverse Condemnation, Regulatory Takings, Land Use, Zoning, Employment, Historic Preservation, Municipal Corporations, General Practice
Bio:Matt Fellerhoff advocates for clients in public controversies and property rights matters, including inverse condemnation suits, land use and zoning proceedings, eminent domain and real estate development. He has successfully tried numerous eminent domain “right to take” cases on behalf of property owners, preventing local agencies from taking their property. Matt also has extensive experience in eminent domain valuation cases. He has participated in and litigated local and federal environmental and historic preservation matters, including NEPA, Section 106 and Section 4(f) proceedings. He has represented numerous property owners, developers, community groups and others in actions before local zoning boards and subsequently in court on issues of zoning approvals, variances and special exemptions related to the use of property. He has negotiated development agreements. Matt joined Strauss Troy after serving as a Municipal Court judge in Hamilton County, Ohio. Prior to his public service, he practiced law for 16 years, and established himself as a leader in the areas of litigation, complex land use matters, local government, eminent domain, property rights and employment law. He served as long-time law director for the Villages of Moscow and Woodlawn, Ohio, and has represented numerous other units of local government in Ohio, assisting in employment matters, annexations, constitutional issues and assisting in writing village charters under Ohio law. He
Admitted:1994, Ohio; 1995, U.S. Southern District of Ohio; 1997, U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals;
College:Miami University, B.A.
Law School:Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law, J.D.
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Web:http://www.strausstroy.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Matthew W. Fellerhoff, graduated from Miami University, B.A. Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law, J.D., is now employed by Strauss Troy Co., L.P.A. at The Federal Reserve Building, 150 East Fourth Street Cincinnati, OH 45202-4018.Matthew W. Fellerhoff is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Matthew W. Fellerhoff as your lawyer, you should consider whether Matthew W. Fellerhoff offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Matthew W. Fellerhoff has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Matthew W. Fellerhoff's office is located at Cincinnati, OH, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Matthew W. Fellerhoff has been admitted in 1994, Ohio; 1995, U.S. Southern District of Ohio; 1997, U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals;. His or her practice areas include Litigation, Real Estate, Finance, Local Government, Labor, Employment Attorneys Serving Cincinnati Since 1953, Complex Litigation, Property Rights Defense, Eminent Domain, Inverse Condemnation, Regulatory Takings, Land Use, Zoning, Employment, Historic Preservation, Municipal Corporations, General Practice.

Matthew W. Fellerhoff's college and law school education includes Miami University, B.A., Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law, J.D.. Other biographical background includes Matt Fellerhoff advocates for clients in public controversies and property rights matters, including inverse condemnation suits, land use and zoning proceedings, eminent domain and real estate development. He has successfully tried numerous eminent domain “right to take” cases on behalf of property owners, preventing local agencies from taking their property. Matt also has extensive experience in eminent domain valuation cases. He has participated in and litigated local and federal environmental and historic preservation matters, including NEPA, Section 106 and Section 4(f) proceedings. He has represented numerous property owners, developers, community groups and others in actions before local zoning boards and subsequently in court on issues of zoning approvals, variances and special exemptions related to the use of property. He has negotiated development agreements. Matt joined Strauss Troy after serving as a Municipal Court judge in Hamilton County, Ohio. Prior to his public service, he practiced law for 16 years, and established himself as a leader in the areas of litigation, complex land use matters, local government, eminent domain, property rights and employment law. He served as long-time law director for the Villages of Moscow and Woodlawn, Ohio, and has represented numerous other units of local government in Ohio, assisting in employment matters, annexations, constitutional issues and assisting in writing village charters under Ohio law. He. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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