PINALES STACHLER criminal attorneys Marty Pinales and Eric Eckes were contacted by Court TV to serve as legal analysts during the live streaming of the Ohio v. Richardson trial. In… read more →
Pinales Stachler is pleased to announce that it has again been named in the 2019 edition of “Best Law Firms,” a U.S. News – Best Lawyers®, a publication that recognizes… read more →
We are proud to announce that three of our attorneys were named as 2019 Best Lawyers in America©: Commercial Litigation Thomas L. Stachler Criminal Defense:… read more →
Martin Pinales recently returned from Myanmar where he was a speaker at MyJustice Making Access to Justice Sustainable in Myanmar (July 24-28, 2017) on the topic of “Training Trial Skills… read more →
Martin S. Pinales, along with the Honorable Edward C. Prado, Judge for the United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, were invited by the United States Department of State’s Bureau… read more →
Pinales Stachler attorneys Martin Pinales, Candace Crouse, and Eric Eckes won a Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) verdict in the case of a man who was accused of… read more →
The wheels of justice grind slowly. Sometimes, you don’t get justice at the trial level. You have to push on to the courts of appeals. This is exactly what happened… read more →
Pinales Stachler is pleased to announce that it has received a Tier 1 ranking in Criminal Defense: White-Collar in the Cincinnati metropolitan region by U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best… read more →
Pinales Stachler Young Burrell & Crouse Co., LPA is proud to announce that three of its attorneys have been selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in… read more →
The phrase “Taking the Fifth” has received a lot of attention lately in light of IRS official Lois Lerner’s high-profile refusal to testify before Congress on May 21. Senator John Thune (R., S.D.) stated that Lerner’s decision to take the Fifth “would suggest there’s an admission of guilt right there.”