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Jeffrey M. Rollman
Member
Direct Phone: (513) 333-5250
Facsimile: (513) 241-4495
Email: jmrollman@ctks.com
1200 Chiquita Center
250 East Fifth Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
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| Professional Experience |
Jeffrey M. Rollman brings his domestic relations practice expertise to Cohen, Todd, Kite & Stanford in 2010. He began his practice in 1975 with a law firm that merged with Wood & Lamping LLP in 1976. At that time he handled small business acquisitions and all types of litigation. Most recently, he was a member of Wood & Lamping and served as the Practice Group Leader of the Domestic Relations Department.
For the majority of his career he has handled domestic relations matters that frequently involve business ownership interest. His business background is quite helpful in handling domestic cases involving valuing closely held corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorship interests. Many of his cases involve custody matters and relocation issues.
Mr. Rollman is a frequent speaker on domestic relations law and litigating domestic relations cases for both the Cincinnati Bar Association and the Ohio State Bar Association Domestic Relations Committee. Mr. Rollman has been trained in the collaborative method of handling divorces.
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| Practice Areas |
Business Law
Domestic Relations Law
Family & Juvenile Law |
| Bar Admissions |
State: Ohio, 1974
Federal: U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio
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| Education |
J.D., Salmon P. Chase College of Law, 1974, Order of the Curia
B.A., Ohio University, 1967 |
| Professional Associations |
American Bar Association, Family Law Section
Ohio State Bar Association
Cincinnati Bar Association, Domestic Relations Committee
(Past Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary, Domestic Relations
Committee)
Collaborative Family Lawyers of Cincinnati
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| Honors and Awards |
Named an Ohio Super Lawyer 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010. He has also been chosen by Cincy Magazine as a Leading Lawyer in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010.
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