Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston, Ltd. (“Critchfield”) is pleased to announce that five new associates have joined the firm, all recent law school graduates and past Critchfield law clerks.
Cooper Isakson is from Blacklick, Ohio. He attended Gahanna Lincoln High School before attending Ohio State University, where he earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration. He then attended Wake Forest University Law, earning his J.D. in 2024. Isakson is currently based in the firm’s Wooster office but will ultimately join the team in Mount Vernon. He will focus his practice on estate planning, probate and trust administration, and elder law.
Daniel Keller attended Ashland University for his undergraduate degree, later earning a master’s in political science from Baylor University. His most recent educational attainment is a law degree from the Ohio State University Mortiz College of Law. While at Ohio State, Keller served as a Judicial Extern for Justice Sharon Kennedy. Keller is based in the firm’s Ashland office, where he will focus his practice on real estate, corporate, tax, and estate planning matters. Keller is also a Licensed Ohio Title Insurance Agent.
Hunter Kiper grew up in Wooster, Ohio, and graduated from Triway High School. He attended Cleveland State University for his undergraduate (B.S. Psychology) and law degrees. Kiper has joined the firm’s litigation team in Wooster, where he will focus his practice on personal injury law.
Addison Miller is a native of Holmes County and graduated from Hiland High School. He then attended The Ohio State University for his undergraduate studies and Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri, where he recently earned his law degree. Miller is based in the firm’s Millersburg office, where he will focus his practice in corporate and business law, real estate, estate planning, probate, and trust administration.
George Workinger grew up in Canal Fulton and attended Northwest High School. He attended The Ohio State University as an undergraduate, followed by law school at Case Western University. Workinger is based in the firm’s Millersburg office, where he will focus his practice on corporate and business law, real estate, and estate planning, probate and trust administration.