Joe counsels a wide variety of companies, domestic and foreign, on issues confronting global business, including cross border investment, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, global personnel matters, tax, customs and trade issues, structures, distribution and agency agreements and the resolution of international disputes. He is business counsel to emerging technology and other firms. He represents companies, owners, investors, securities brokerage firms, brokers and public customers in disputes involving the securities laws and claims involving takeovers, fiduciary duty, fraud, negligence and securities statutes, and is a nationally recognized expert in structured settlements.
In 1975, Joe joined Kyte Conlan Wulsin Vogeler in Cincinnati, Ohio, after a two-year federal appellate clerkship. That firm merged into Frost & Jacobs LLP in 1978, and became Frost Brown Todd LLC in 2000. Joe has chaired the firm’s International Services Group for about 30 years.
Global merger and acquisition work examples:
International counseling and commercial advice for multinational software businesses, automotive parts suppliers, global candy maker, laser inventor, angel and development stage entrepreneurs.
Reorganization of multiple European entities of U.S. company for tax and operational efficiency.
Management of domestic and global distribution/agency/licensing agreements for medical products, software, machinery, food products and other goods and services.
Formation of U.S. entities for businesses from over 30 countries.
Joint venture and strategic alliance structuring in more than 30 countries.
Global personnel counseling, including tax aspects for U.S. and non-U.S. persons and entities.
Resolution of FCPA, USAID, Customs and OFAC claims against U.S. companies and company policies, procedures and training to prevent corruption.
Limited liability company formation and operating agreement negotiation.
Defense of hostile takeover battle (including litigation over constitutionality of Ohio corporate statutes).
Recovery of multiple $ millions in Ponzi scheme, boiler room and other securities class and group actions.
Trial and settlement of over 200 securities disputes, including more than 100 FINRA arbitrations.
35-year representations in structured settlement industry; including service as expert witness for U.S. Government in successful structured settlement criminal prosecution.
Founding chairman of PrivacyRules, an international alliance of tech and law firms focused on data privacy and cybersecurity.
Several Advisory Boards.
Harvard Law School, J.D., 1973, with honors
Princeton University, A.B., 1970, with honors
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
U.S. Court of International Trade
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (Life Member of Judicial Conference)
Selected for inclusion in Ohio Super Lawyers® 2005-2021
The Best Lawyers in America® 2005-2022 (International Arbitration-Commercial; International Trade and Finance Law), Cincinnati International Trade and Finance Law “Lawyer of the Year,” 2018
AV Preeminent® Rated, Martindale-Hubbell®
American Bar Association (International Law Section), 1975-present
Ohio State Bar Association
The Florida Bar
Japan American Society of Greater Cincinnati, Board Member, President 2019-present
Union Internationale des Avocats
PrivacyRules Ltd., Chairman
Adjunct Lecturer (International Business Transactions) University of Cincinnati Law School, 1993-96
Multilaw (multinational association of 75+ independent law firms) – Executive Council member (2005-2012), Chairman of Business Development (2006-2011)
ABA Task Force on Litigation and the World Wide Web, 2000, Co-Chair
ABA International Litigation Committee, Vice-Chair, 2002-04
Founding Chairman, Ohio State Bar Association International Law Committee; Member
Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association, Member, 1996-2005
Southern Ohio District Export Council, Chairman (2001-2010), Member
Founding President, Cincinnati-Kharkiv Sister Cities Project
Founding Chairman, Foreign Policy Leadership Council of Greater Cincinnati
Co-organizer of Ohio-Ukraine Rule of Law Program
Chairman, India-US Business Network, 2010-2014
Founding Chairman, European-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cincinnati (2007-08), Board member
French-American Business Association of Greater Cincinnati, President (2006-07)
Chairman, Advisory Committee on Model Ohio Jury Instructions for Securities Law (2010)
Chancellor, Diocese of Southern Ohio (Episcopal) 1998-present
Cincinnati/Hamilton County Public Library Foundation Director, Past President, 2009-2019
Cincinnati Ballet, Trustee, 2014-2020; Cincinnati Ballet Foundation, 2020-present
Music Hall Revitalization Company, Trustee, VP Finance Committee
Co-Founder, Summer Camp Reading (www.summercampreading.org)
Princeton University, Trustee,1970-74
Ohio Historical Society, Trustee, 1974-78
Cincinnati Planning Commission, 1982-83
Charter Committee of Cincinnati, Chairman, 1982-86
The Literary Club, President, 2019-2020
The Writers’ Circle, Member
DeToqueville Society/United Way, Member, through 2020
OMID USA – Board Member
SolerCool Ltd. – Chairman
Past Civic Charitable Boards – Cincinnati Preservation Association, Miami Purchase Preservation Fund, Queen City Housing Corporation, Greater Cincinnati Tennis Association, Princeton Club of Southern Ohio, Queen City Foundation, Episcopal Community Services Foundation, Xavier University Williams College of Business, Center for International Business Advisory Board
International Services Practice Group, former Group Leader
Ohio PAC Chair
“Protecting People from the Dark Side of ‘Smart’ Devices,” co-authored with Michael Nitardy. Published by Bringing Together the World’s Lawyers (August, 2019).
Presenter to NKITA on USMCA, March 2019
Impermanent partnerships: evaluating JVs, Financier Worldwide, November 2018 – quote included in article
Structured Settlements and Periodic Payment Judgments, ALM Media (First published in 1986 and updated every 6 months since)
Equity-Based Crowdfunding Outside the USA, 83 University of Cincinnati Law Review No. 2 (2014)
United States chapter of Joint Ventures, a Global Guide from Practical Law, Thomson Reuters (2015-17)
United States chapter of India Unleashed, Legally India, Global Legal Media Ltd. (2017)
United States chapter of International Disputes, Legally India, Global Legal Media Ltd. (2018)
Equity Crowdfunding and Crowdlending in the United States, Current Trends in Start-Ups and Crowdfunding, UIA LexisNexis Publications
Joint Ventures in United States, Practical Law/Thomson Reuters (2015-2017 and 2021 edition)
“UIA Project: Training for the Kurdistan Bar Association CLE Programme.” Fachteil Andere Rechtsgebiete 45 (May 2013)
“UIA LexisNexis Publications: Compliance – Challenges and Opportunities for the Legal Profession” US Trade Sanctions: How the Complicated Regime of US OFAC Sanctions and The SDN Lists Work Together. pp 141-143
“Roundsourcing,” a chapter of International Law for CEO’s, 2013, published by ExecSense.
Lecturer on international business topics (once a month average)
Over 50 posts at www.fbtchina.com
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