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John Strohmeyer

John Strohmeyer

John Strohmeyer is an international tax and estate planning attorney who focuses on foreign tax compliance and high-net-worth estate planning for individuals. His practice includes traditional estate and disability planning, probate and estate administration, and the preparation of estate and gift tax returns. John designs, implements, and administers trusts of all types and related business and investment structures, including taxation and compliance aspects of these structures. After earning his BS in Zoology from the University of Texas at Austin, John spent four years working for the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, primarily as the night manager, before beginning his legal education. In the past five years, he ran the Boston Marathon, became certified as a home-brewed beer judge, and spent his honeymoon backpacking through Southeast Asia.

He’s also the host of the Five Star Counsel Podcast.

Guest Appearances
February 9, 2021

Six Reasons WandaVision is Super Cool, 5-Star Customer Service Tips, and the Rump Roast: “Defining” Moments

Jared Correia tells us why WandaVision is the best superhero show ever and John Strohmeyer tells us how to have the best customer service ever — a win-win!

October 28, 2019

Clio Cloud 2019: Legal Trends Retort Game Show!

Chad Burton, Erin Gerstenzang, Jennifer Reynolds, and John Strohmeyer compete to discover who is the ultimate master of Clio’s Legal Trends Report.

October 21, 2019

Clio Cloud 2019: The Importance of the Client Experience

John Strohmeyer offers tips for curating an experience tailored to your target client in the marketplace.

October 10, 2018

#193: Bringing the Four Seasons Experience to Law Practice, with John Strohmeyer

John Strohmeyer talks about his time working at The Four Seasons Hotel, and how he is using his experience working there with his law firm.

June 27, 2018

State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2018: Why Lawyers Should be Listening to Podcasts

John Strohmeyer and Teresa Waldrop talk about why podcasts are useful and how effective they can be to help improve your practice.