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“I find the practice of law personally fulfilling as it provides opportunities to help others. I wake up every day energized and excited to go to work for my clients.” Todd Schroeder.
Todd Schroeder is a trial attorney with McKeen & Associates. Growing up with a father, uncle and older brother practicing law, as well his work with other lawyers and firms, he witnessed firsthand how attorneys can profoundly impact and improve lives.
Todd joined McKeen in 2017, and since that time he has been involved in several complex medical malpractice cases resulting in high settlements for his clients.
Prior to joining McKeen, Todd was Chief Felony Prosecutor in Ohio, where he served as first chair in more than 50 jury trials; provided training to law enforcement; and created a sexual assault case law review. Todd also served on the Ohio Family Violence Prevention Advisory Counsel; provided state-wide and regional legal presentations; and provided proponent testimony to the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee in support of legislation working to create “strangulation” as a stand-alone felony crime. Todd has served as Special Prosecutor in high profile cases involving police misconduct.
While practicing in Ohio, Todd received several professional recognitions including: ‘4 under 40’ Award of Professional Excellence and Community Involvement; William F. Schenck Victim Justice Visionary Award of Distinction; and Teri Sowers Memorial Award for Advocacy on Behalf of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victims.
Todd is an Adjunct Law Professor and has taught more than 50 college law classes. He is the recipient of the Champlain College Award for his exemplary teaching.
Todd attended the University of Cambridge, in Cambridge, England where he studied comparative law, legal history and international law. He earned his law degree at the University of Toledo College of Law in Ohio, where he received the highest-ranking honor in legal drafting.
When not practicing law, Todd enjoys spending time with his wife and four children and is an avid college basketball and college and professional football fan. A lover of history, Todd studies the American Revolution era. He sits on the board for Habitat for Humanity and was the presiding judge for the Ohio Mock Trial Competition.
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Ohio
Michigan
U.S. District Court Eastern District of Michigan
Wood County Common Pleas Court, Staff Attorney to the Honorable Alan Mayberry, 2002
Schroeder, Blankemeyer, Schroeder, LLP, General Civil Practice, 2003 – 2010
Putnam County Prosecutor’s Office, Chief - Felony Division, 2006 - 2017
Michigan Association of Justice
Ohio Association of Justice
American Association of Justice
Michigan Bar Association (Member )
Ohio State Bar Association (Member )
Putnam County Opiate Task Force (Chairman )
Institute Lyonnais, Lyon, France, 1998
Independent Study, Greece, Egypt, 1999
University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio, 2002 J.D.
Honors: Highest Ranking Honor – Legal Drafting
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, 2000Major: Comparative LawMajor: Legal HistoryMajor: International Law
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1999 B.A.Major: History, Philosophy