About Ronald T
Ronald T Bella graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.B.A. in 1972 and earned his J.D. from the University of Dayton School of Law in 1976. He moved from academic training into the practical world of law at a time when courtroom practice and organized trial groups were shaping the profession. His education laid a foundation in both business and legal thinking that has informed a long career in Ohio law.
Bella built a practice rooted in the region where he trained. Over the decades he has maintained ties to professional organizations that center on trial work and civil justice. He has been an active participant in local and state bar activities, and those memberships reflect steady engagement with peers on litigation technique, ethics, and courtroom procedure.
His organizational affiliations include the Ohio State Bar Association and the Cincinnati Bar Association. He also holds membership in the Hamilton County Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice. At the state level he serves on the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Association for Justice, a role that places him among colleagues who shape policy and member services for trial lawyers in Ohio.
Those associations point to a practice shaped by trial work and client advocacy. Over time Bella developed a practice structure that supports courtroom work across several counties. He maintains multiple offices to provide geographic coverage for clients and to appear where cases demand local presence and prompt attention.
His office locations include Downtown Columbus, Downtown Cincinnati, Hamilton, Mason, Western Hills and Clermont County/Anderson. That spread allows him to meet clients and handle matters throughout the Cincinnati region and into central Ohio. Operating from several locations also makes it easier to coordinate cases that require appearances in different courts and to remain accessible to clients throughout the region.
People who work with him describe a lawyer who values preparedness and clarity in court filings and hearings. He engages in professional networks that sharpen trial advocacy and legal strategy, and he participates in governance at the Ohio Association for Justice. His long career reflects steady involvement in the institutions that support civil litigation in Ohio.
He currently practices in Ohio from multiple offices and maintains a practice that focuses on civil litigation and trial advocacy.