
Contact Information
Tel: 937-449-5552
Fax: 937-223-6705
talda@coollaw.com
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Richard A. Talda
Attorney Profile
Practice Areas
Commercial and Employment Litigation; Department Chair
Education
| Wittenberg University |
B.A., with honors |
1979 |
| University of Toledo College of Law |
J.D. |
1982 |
Bar Admissions
| Ohio |
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| Ohio Southern District Court |
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| Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals |
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| United States Tax Court |
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| United States Supreme Court |
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Professional Associations
American, Ohio, Columbus and Dayton Bar Associations
Richard A. Talda has been practicing law for more than 25 years serving as lead trial counsel in litigation and other adversary proceedings. Rick has personally managed and tried Federal and State Court bench and jury trials, private arbitrations and administrative proceedings before various professional and industry regulatory boards.
Rick also serves as chairman of the firm’s litigation department where he manages client service and professional development for Firm attorneys serving clients with Litigation and other adversarial matters.
DISTINCTIONS:
- Martindale-Hubbell A/V rated since 1991
- Ohio Super Lawyer - Business Litigation 2005-2008
- Dayton Business Journal – Best of the Bar
RECENT RESULTS:
- (2007) Florida Arbitration Decision - $8.8 million – Stock Purchase Acquisition Dispute
- (2007) Defense Jury Verdict in wrongful discharge/stock redemption case (Plaintiff sought $1.5 million in damages)
- (2007) Federal Court Dismissal of Physician Claim re revocation of privileges and dismissal (Plaintiff Physician sought $3 million in damages)
- Multiple cases in 2007 obtaining injunctive relief (including permanent injunctions) re enforcement of non-compete agreements; trade secret protection; and zoning and real estate issues


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