Donald P Morrisroe
Goodman & Goodman was established in 1929 by Sol Goodman. The family legal tradition is in its third generation. The firm's five attorneys offer professional civil law services in business law, trial practice, real estate, family law, and probate and estate planning. The firm underwrites membership in the Ohio Bar College which requires a minimum of 24 hours of annual continuing legal education to its attorneys so that they will be able to provide the most current changes in law, technological advances and planning opportunities to our clients.
Goodman & Goodman is committed to utilizing the latest effective technology in our practice. We utilize a network computer system that permits each of our attorneys and support staff to have at their desk the ability to compare and edit documents and have at their fingertips recent information, library, e-mail, voice-mail and fax. Our use of technology permits faster service at a lower cost to our clients.
The size of Goodman & Goodman permits personal professional representation to every client as well as the ability on matters that require specialized areas outside of our practice area to coordinate with other firms so as to maximize the results and minimize the overall client cost.
Donald P Morrisroe
Goodman & Goodman
123 E 4th St
Cincinnati OH 45202
Tel: 513 621-1505; 800 949-4529; 888 621-1505
Fax: 513 621-6900
E-mail: dmorrisroe@goodlaw.com
Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification
PRACTICE AREAS: Labor Law; Civil Litigation; Personal Injury; General Civil Practice
DONALD P. MORRISROE, born Youngstown, Ohio, March 10, 1954; admitted to bar, 1979, Ohio, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit and U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio; 1991, Kentucky; 1992, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky. Education: Miami University (B.S. 1976); University of Cincinnati (J.D., 1979) Arbitration Panelist, 1979-and Chairman, 1986-, Hamilton County Common Pleas Court. Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney by theNational Board of Trial Advocacy Member: Cincinnati. (Member, Labor Law Committee) and Ohio State (Member, Litigation and Labor & Employment Law Section) Bar Associations; Barrister, The Potter Stewart American Inns of Court.
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