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Terry
W. Posey is a graduate of the
University of Dayton and The Capital University Law
School. He is a member of the Dayton, Ohio State and
American Bar Associations. He is licensed to practice
in the Ohio Supreme Court, as well as all courts and
agencies in Ohio, the United States District Court in
the Southern District of Ohio and the United States
Supreme Court.
He
is a retired Sergeant of the Dayton Ohio Police Department,
and has been practicing law since that time. During
his career as a police officer, he was awarded the Medal
of Valor, the highest award given to a living police
officer, the Award of Merit and many commendations.
He was the Ohio F.O.P. Member of the Year in 1987 and
was runner-up National Member of the Year during the
same year. He was Editor of the Ohio Police magazine
for four years and was Chairman of the Board of the
Ohio F.O.P. Labor Council.
Mr.
Posey is an active member of many fraternal organizations,
including the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #44; John
W. Durst #716 F. & A.M (Past Master); Ancient Accepted
Scottish Rite (33rd Degree and past presiding officer);
all York Rite bodies and Antioch Shrine A.A.O.N.M.S.
He
represents individuals and many labor organizations,
and practices general law including, but not limited
to, Family Law (Divorce/Dissolution), Civil Service
law, Criminal Defense, and Personal Injury.
The
Law Offices, located in the newer buildings at Brandt
and Taylorsville, represent many unions and organizations
in the area.
Robert
L. Caspar, Jr. is a graduate
of Dayton Chaminade High School; Wright State University
with a Bachelor in Science in Administration (Major
in Accounting, Minor in Finance); and Capital University
Law School. At Wright State University he was on the
Dean's List and graduated Cum Laude. While at Capital
University Law School he received three book awards
for outstanding student; was a member of the Order of
the Curia; was on the Dean's List as well as an Invitee
to the Capital University Law Review; and graduated
Magna Cum Laude with a ranking of 8th in the entire
graduating 1987/1988 class.
Mr.
Caspar received many awards before retiring as a police
lieutenant from the Dayton Ohio Police Department after
having worked in every facet of the department, including:
commanding Internal Affairs; Co-commanding the Hostage
Negotiation Team; commanding detective section, vice
and narcotics, and organized crime units; and commanding
uniformed police units.
He
was Honorably Discharged from the Ohio Air National
Guard after having attained the rank of Staff Sergeant.
Mr.
Caspar is licensed to practice before The Supreme Court
of Ohio and all Courts and Agencies of Ohio; The United
States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio;
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit;
and The Supreme Court of the United States of America.
He
is a member of the American Bar Association; Ohio State
Bar Association; Greene County Bar Association; Dayton
Bar Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of
America; and The Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Mr.
Caspar has previously worked as a general practitioner
and handled matters in almost every area of law. Today
he confines his practice mainly to the areas of Personal
Injury and Medical Malpractice, Workers' Compensation,
Probate, Criminal Defense, and Labor Relations.
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