
About Todd C. Schroeder
Todd Schroeder is a trial attorney with McKeen & Associates. Growing up with a father, uncle and older brother practicing law, and through his work with other lawyers and firms, he saw 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 significant settlements for his clients. Prior to joining McKeen, Todd served as Chief Felony Prosecutor in Ohio, where he was first chair in more than 50 jury trials, provided training to law enforcement, and created a sexual assault case law review. Todd served on the Ohio Family Violence Prevention Advisory Counsel, provided state-wide and regional legal presentations, and gave proponent testimony to the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee in support of legislation creating strangulation as a stand-alone felony crime. He has also served as Special Prosecutor in high-profile cases involving police misconduct. While practicing in Ohio, Todd received several professional recognitions including the '4 Under 40' Award of Professional Excellence and Community Involvement, the William F. Schenck Victim Justice Visionary Award of Distinction, and the Teri Sowers Memorial Award for Advocacy on Behalf of Domestic Violence Victims. He earned his J.D. (with highest ranking honors in Legal Drafting) from the University of Toledo College of Law, and his B.A. in History and Philosophy from The Ohio State University. He also studied Comparative Law at the University of Cambridge.




