About Konrad

Konrad Kircher is an attorney specializing in personal injury and civil rights law, practicing in Lebanon, Ohio. A member of the Ohio State Bar since 1992, he also joined the Kentucky Bar in 1995. His legal credentials extend to all federal courts in both Ohio and Kentucky, showcasing his extensive reach within the judicial system. Mr. Kircher earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Dayton School of Law in 1992. He laid the foundation for a career dedicated to advocating for the rights of individuals. Before embarking on his legal journey, Mr.

Kircher served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1984 to 1989. This military experience not only instilled discipline but also fostered a strong commitment to justice and service. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the U.S. Naval Academy, graduating in 1984, which further gave him the analytical skills necessary for his legal practice. At Rittgers Rittgers & Nakajima, Mr. Kircher focuses on representing victims of sexual assault and civil rights violations.

His work has led to significant victories for his clients, including a notable $3.75 million settlement for a wrongful death claim in 2023. Additionally, he secured a $3 million policy limit settlement for an anoxic brain injury resulting from an incident involving an unsupervised child at a recreational pool facility. These cases highlight his dedication to achieving justice for those who have suffered due to negligence and abuse. In 2022, Mr. Kircher began a two-year term as President of the National Crime Victim Bar Association, a role that shows his leadership in advocating for survivors of sexual abuse. His commitment to this cause is further evidenced by his long-standing position as co-chair of the Child Sex Abuse Section. Through these roles, he has worked tirelessly to raise awareness and promote legal reforms that benefit victims.

Active in various professional associations, Mr. Kircher is a member of the National Crime Victim’s Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and the Ohio Association for Justice, among others. In 2019, he received the J. Thomas Henretta Distinguished Advocate Award from the Ohio Association for Justice, recognizing his advocacy on behalf of sexual assault survivors. His involvement in the Ohio Association for Justice includes efforts to enact legislation aimed at removing barriers to justice for crime victims. Through his work, Mr. Kircher continues to make a significant impact in the field of law, championing the rights of those who have been wronged.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Ohio
Kentucky

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio U.S. District Court · Admitted 1992
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit U.S. Circuit Court · Admitted 1993
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky U.S. District Court · Admitted 1995

Types of Cases Handled

Personal Injury Civil Rights

Legal Services Scope

Trial Settlement