- Guardianship
- Wrongful Death
- Fraud
- Corporate LawRichard (Rick) A. Paolo, Esq., was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and has more than 38 years’ experience in real estate law, real estate financing, zoning and land use, and general corporate law.
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Business Formation
- Business DisputesOur business law group serves clients in all areas. Clients receive advice and counseling on a wide range of legal issues facing businesses today. Whether you are a large corporation, a sole proprietorship or a small company, our business law attorneys are committed to providing prompt and proactive, value-added service.
- Business Transactions
- Intellectual Property
- Wrongful Termination
- Employment LitigationIt wasn’t long after he earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Notre Dame Law School that he became an associate at AR&H. His clients since 2004 have included builders in construction-related disputes and civil ligation in a wide range of cases, including labor and employment disputes, intellectual property and occasionally personal injury. He became a partner in 2010 and is a member of Cincinnati Academy of Leadership for Lawyers (CALL), Class XI.
- Real Estate LitigationThe firm’s real estate practice encompasses all areas of real estate law, including representing developers, builders, individuals and lenders in purchases, sales and financing transactions.
- Construction LitigationRepresenting parties involved in both public and private construction projects, our clients include contractors, subcontractors, builders, developers, suppliers and design professionals. Our construction law attorneys represent clients both locally and nationally.
- Real Estate TransactionsBuying a vacant lot can be a complex decision, just like any real estate purchase. For starters, there are plenty of reasons to buy a parcel of land. If you buy a house, it’s probably so you can live in it.
- Easement
- Land Use and ZoningWorld Report as a “Best Lawyer in America” for his practice in real estate as well as land use and zoning. He has been named “Lawyer of the Year” for 2022 and 2024 for his work in land use and zoning law litigation. Rick has an AV-rating by Martindale-Hubbell. He is the author of a treatise on Ohio mechanics’ lien law, Couse’s Ohio Form Book, 6
- Condominium LawSteve is a partner in the real estate department, and over the years has handled a wide variety of legal matters and now concentrates his practice in the areas of condominium law, commercial real estate law, and corporate law, zoning, planning and development.
- Personal InjuryPete is a litigation partner. Clients include builders in construction-related disputes and civil ligation in a wide range of cases, including labor and employment disputes, intellectual property and occasionally personal injury.
- Medicaid PlanningThis is an ever-changing area of the law and we are dedicated to monitoring and staying up to date on all the law changes that affect Elder Law and long-term Medicaid planning so that our clients continue to make the best decisions for their family.
- Estate PlanningWe assist our clients in navigating through all aspects of Elder Law and Medicaid related matters so our client can achieve their estate planning goals for their family and to protect their assets for generations to come.
- Wills
- TrustsAronoff, Rosen & Hunt’s Probate and Trust Administration Attorneys Are Here to Help You During Your Time of Need
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- ForeclosureCarey K. Steffen, Esq. earned her law degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 1999 and became a licensed attorney in 2000. For the past 20 years she has practiced residential and commercial real estate law, title insurance claims defense, litigation and foreclosure. In 2014, Carey became a graduate of the Cincinnati Academy of Leadership for Lawyers.
- Tax LawWe assist our clients by guiding families through difficult questions facing the elderly. There are numerous issues that families face when it comes time to assist a loved one with long-term care. The legal and tax issues that families commonly face include how to pay for long-term care, Medicaid qualification and other matters, estate and gift taxation, and issues affecting real estate and retirement accounts.