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William is a native Kentuckian – hailing from Wax, Kentucky – and started his legal career working as attorney Mike Breen and Judge Kerry Morgan's law clerk at the age of 18.. He later joined the United States Army, serving in the Judge Advocate General's Corps as a non-commissioned officer (Staff Sergeant / E-6) for two enlistments; was a paratrooper in the 82d Airborne Division, Joint Special Operations Command, and 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne); and deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) where he was awarded the combat action badge.. While in unform, he was also awarded the North Atlantic Treaty Organization International Security Assistance Force Medal Ribbon (NATO ISAF), the Overseas Service Ribbon, the Army Service Ribbon, the Army Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Ribbon, Afghanistan Campaign Ribbon with bronze star device, the National Defense Service Ribbon, the Army Good Conduct Medal with two knot device, the Army Achievement Medal, the Army Commendation Medal with double bronze oak leaf cluster, the Joint Service Commendation Medal Ribbon, parachutist badge, Chilean foreign parachutist wings, and the Army Meritorious Unit Citation with double bronze oak leaf cluster.. Attentive to veteran issues, Will is a Department of Veterans Affairs accredited attorney, a Disabled American Veterans Life member (DAV), and a Veterans of Foreign Wars Legacy Life Gold member.. BarAdmissions: Kentucky & Tennessee. A three-time graduate of Western Kentucky University, Will holds a B.A. in Political Science and a B.A. & M.A. in English; he received his J.D. from Nashville School of Law.. Will was a member and the Vice President of his law school Honor Council, a keynote speaker (Benedictarian) at his law school graduation, and was voted by his graduate program English professors to receive The Outstanding Master of Arts Student Award.. He also has a rank II Kentucky teaching license issued by the Kentucky Department of Education (EPSB ID No.: 201237927).. Will is a licensed attorney in both Kentucky (Member Id: 99844) and Tennessee (BPR No.: 039888). He is also a member of the American Bar Association (Member Id: 05785789), the Tennessee Bar Association, the Bowling Green – Warren County Bar Association, the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, and is a Kentucky Bar Foundation Life Fellow.. He primarily practices in the areas of personal injury and wrongful death; this includes automobile, trucking, and motorcycle accidents, product liability, bad faith insurance claims, on-the-job injuries, premises liability, and other tort actions.. BREEN & WILLIFORD, INJURY LAWYERS, P.S.C.. Mike Breen and William Williford are Kentucky & Tennessee attorneys practicing in the area of personal injury and wrongful death; this includes automobile accidents, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, products liability, medical malpractice, legal malpractice, premises liability and more.. If you would like to speak with an attorney, call Mike Breen or William Williford at Breen & Williford, Injury Lawyers, P.S.C. today at.. THE LAW FIRM YOU CHOOSE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.. Kentucky & Tennessee injury lawyers:. MIKE BREEN, Esq.. WILLIAM J. WILLIFORD, Esq.. Breen & Williford, Injury Lawyers, P.S.C.. 870 Fairview Avenue, Suite 5. P.O. Box 3310. Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101. auto accidents; car accidents; trucking accidents; motorcycle accidents; workers compensation; job injuries; burn & scar injuries; dog bites; animal attacks/bites; pharma injuries; brain injuries; electrical injuries; excessive current; hotel injuries/hotel security; railroad & train injuries; outrageous conduct; explosion injuries; chemical injuries; boating injuries; gas injuries/explosions; restaurant injuries; pool accidents; pedestrian injuries; slip & falls; wrongful death; water/amusement park injuries; daycare injuries; parking lot injuries; fire claims; defective products & more.. BREEN & WILLIFORD, INJURY LAWYERS, P.S.C.. Facebook: Breen & Williford, Injury Lawyers, PSC. YouTube: Breen & Williford, Injury Lawyers, P.S.C.. TikTok: breenwillifordinjurylaw. Tumblr: breenwillifordinjurylaw. Twitter: BWInjuryLaw. Instagram: breenwillifordinjurylaw. Pinterest: breenwillifordinjurylaw. LinkedIn: william-j-williford. Reddit: BWinjurylawyers. Craigslist: BreenWilliford. Yelp: Breen & Williford, Injury Lawyers, P.S.C.
We are committed to providing our clients with dedicated representation and individual attention. Our office provides a broad range of legal services, from personal injury, domestic relations and wrongful termination to collections and business litigation.
Sarah Jarboe primarily practices environmental law and civil litigation. She grew up in rural Kentucky near Owensboro, and the outdoors formed the fabric of her childhood. Sarah’s enthusiasm for nature is reflected in her legal practice. For her undergraduate education, Sarah attended the University of Louisville where she double majored in psychology and philosophy and minored in history. The analytical reasoning that intertwined Sarah’s college courses led to her general interest in the legal field.. During Sarah’s challenging studies at Vanderbilt Law School, it became clear that finding an area of law that was meaningful to her was vital to academic, professional, and personal success. Environmental law was a perfect match for Sarah – it is a natural outgrowth of her upbringing in the countryside. Uniting her interest in nature with her legal practice gives Sarah the advantage enjoyed by those who truly love their work.. Sarah joined ELPO in 2013 after working as a law clerk for two years for Chief Justice John D. Minton of the Kentucky Supreme Court in his Bowling Green office.. As part of her practice with ELPO, Sarah has represented clients in permitting and policy issues and enforcement actions. She has advised clients on various environmental matters, including the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, the Underground Injection Control Program under the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund), Oil Pollution Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act. Sarah is an experienced negotiator, having participated in negotiations in enforcement and permitting cases with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection.'. In addition to her work at ELPO, Sarah served as Chair of the Environment, Energy and Resources law section of the Kentucky Bar Association from 2016 to 2017, and previously served as Chair Elect and Vice Chair of that section. She also sat on the American Bar Association's Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources’ (SEER) 2016 and 2017 Fall Conference Planning Committees. Sarah was one of 12 participants selected nationwide for SEER’s Leadership Development Program from 2014 to 2015. In addition, she devoted five years to the position of Newsletter Vice Chair for SEER's Smart Growth and Green Building Committee.. Sarah is a frequent speaker at environmental conferences, presenting on topics such as environmental liability related to waste issues, federal and state environmental audit policies, green infrastructure and consent decrees for water and wastewater utilities, the value of water to the U.S. economy, cooperative federalism, brownfields, and environmental common law actions and remedies.. Sarah and her husband have a young son and a dog (Vizsla). They enjoy visits to Kereiakes Park.
Mr. Calvert is a civil trial lawyer whose practice focuses primarily on personal injury in motor vehicle accident, premises liability and dog bite injuries. Mr. Calvert has experience litigating in federal and state courts in both Kentucky and Tennessee.
Matt grew up Bowling Green, Kentucky. He attended college at Miami University on a partial athletic scholarship. During his Junior year at Miami, Matt took a Business Law course that was taught by a local attorney. It was by far the most interesting course that Matt took in college and laid the foundation for his eventual career in the law. After graduating from Miami with a degree in Accounting and a minor in Political Science, Matt attended the University of Kentucky College of Law. During his third year of law school, Matt worked in the College of Law Legal Clinic, where he handled a number of pro bono cases for clients that couldn’t afford to pay a lawyer. Much of the work involved litigation of civil disputes and piqued his interest in civil litigation and trial work.. Matt obtained his law degree in 2005 and returned to Bowling Green to begin practicing law at a well-respected local firm. During his eight years at that firm, Matt handled a wide variety of cases, ranging from commercial litigation to insurance defense to representing plaintiffs in personal injury and wrongful death claims. Matt gravitated toward representing individuals that were harmed or killed through no fault of their own. He loved helping those clients and found it much more rewarding than the other work he had done.. In 2013, Matt joined his friend and law partner Brian Lowder to found Lowder & McGill, PLLC. Their firm was founded on the principle of zealous and aggressive representation of their client’s interest, whether it be a small business owner involved in a commercial dispute, an individual that has been seriously injured in a crash or a family that has lost a loved one due to someone’s negligence. Matt enjoys the challenge of obtaining justice for these clients, whether it be in reaching a fair settlement or taking his client’s case to trial.. Matt feels that it is his responsibility to give back to the community whenever possible. He is a former member of several civic organizations, has served as a board member for several charitable organizations and has contributed to and helped organize many fundraisers for these organizations. Matt currently serves as a board member and past President for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of South Central KY, an advocacy group that seeks to protect abused and neglected children.. Matt and his wife Amy have two beautiful daughters, Vivienne and Susanna.
Leah Morrison thinks of tax law as a board game with very elaborate rules. Once you learn the rules, she says, you can learn how to navigate the game – and win.. “Analysis and understanding of rules and laws is something that I’ve always enjoyed,” Leah says. “I’ve long had a knack for it. I first considered law enforcement, but as soon as I began to study tax law, I knew I had found my calling.”. Often, Leah’s work involves working with families, especially business owners, planning for the future. Her knowledge of both tax and estate law allows her to present her clients with options for estate plans that take taxes into account when appropriate. Few clients are excited to get started on an estate plan, and many put it off. But once it is done, the client is relieved. “There is a sense of comfort for the clients that they have a plan,” Leah says. “They can be assured that they can continue on living the way they want to and their family will be taken care of.”. Leah was raised in New Jersey, and sought education in distant locations as a way to experience more of the country. She sought out the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law first by location and then discovering that she loved law, and enjoyed living in Kentucky. “My Constitutional law class was probably my favorite educational experiences,” Leah says. “It was one of the first times I enjoyed education, as opposed to being in it just to get where I needed to be. It was great to have really engaging discussions.”. Beyond law school, Leah earned an LL.M. degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. An LL.M. degree gives attorneys advanced and intensive study in tax law.. Outside of work, Leah enjoys cultivating her love of foreign languages. She speaks fluent French, and some Russian and German. She enjoys fast-pitch softball and science-fiction literature. She is married and lives in Bowling Green.
Kyle Roby is a partner at ELPO and is an experienced trial attorney representing those who have been injured. He concentrates on representing people who have been seriously injured as a result of catastrophic tractor trailer and auto accidents, defective products, nursing home abuse, defective pharmaceutical products, defective medical devices, and recalled drugs. He is part of the team at ELPO representing a number of individuals injured by tainted epidural steroid injections manufactured by New England Compounding Company.. Kyle is a member of the American, Kentucky and Bowling Green-Warren County Bar Associations, the American Association for Justice and the Kentucky Justice Association. He is licensed to practice in Kentucky and Tennessee as well as federal courts. He has been practicing law since October 2008. He has an undergraduate degree from Centre College and attended law school at Thomas M. Cooley School of Law. He is a native of Owensboro, Kentucky, and currently lives in Bowling Green.
Kurt has represented personal injury victims for most of his 37 year career. He has extensive experience litigating against trucking companies in cases involving wrongful death and serious injuries. In addition he has represented clients in cases against automotive manufacturers for deaths and injuries caused by defects in motor vehicles. Because of his work in these fields, he has, at his disposal a database of leading national experts who are uniquely qualitifed to promptly respond to an injury-causing event and to provide both consulation and expert testimony in a case. Kurt has represented clients in a variety of other product liability cases including the firm's class-action lawsuit against Merck for injuries sustained by clients who were prescribed the drug Vioxx. Kurt has been been recognized as Superlawyer and a member of the National Trial Lawyers Association as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer. Kurt is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Kentucky Justice Association, the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, and the Kentucky and Tennessee Bar Associations. He is licensed to practice in Kentucky and Tennessee as well as in federal courts.
Jonaka White Hall focuses her practice on wills, probate, and litigation services. Originally from Cromwell, Kentucky, Jonaka earned her bachelor’s degree in agriculture from Western Kentucky University and earned her Juris Doctor from Salmon P. Chase College of Law.. Prior to joining CW Firm, Jonaka served as the Staff Attorney for Warren Circuit Family Court in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and worked for a well-established personal injury law firm, gaining experience by handling a variety of needs for clients and working to assist them with fair resolutions of their claims. She is admitted to practice law in Kentucky and Tennessee.. Away from the office, Jonaka enjoys spending time with her family on their farm. She especially enjoys being involved in activities with her three children, Ayla, Brantley and Grady.
J.A. Sowell joined ELPO as an associate attorney in August 2017. A lifelong native of Bowling Green, J.A. is a graduate of the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law and Western Kentucky University.. Becoming an attorney was never on J.A.’s radar and only became his focus about halfway through earning his bachelor’s degree at WKU, Sowell says. “Since I was a child, I had always thought I would become a physician,” Sowell says. “However, this changed when my undergraduate history professor encouraged me to consider the legal field. I took a job working for a local law firm and immediately fell in love the profession, experiencing firsthand the demands and rewards of being a lawyer.”. He then fully shifted the focus of his studies at WKU, and decided to pursue a career in law. While in law school, he worked as a clerk at ELPO for two summers, which helped confirm his interest in the field and in the wide array of practice areas offered by ELPO.. “For me, the best part of working for ELPO is serving the people of Bowling Green and Southcentral Kentucky,” Sowell says. This community molded me into who I am today and to be able to give back to this community while working for the areas preeminent law firm is extremely gratifying. As a native of Bowling Green, I have had the privilege of personally witnessing the tremendous impact ELPO has had on our community and also the impeccable reputation this firm has maintained for many years. When I finally decided to become a lawyer, I had always hoped of coming back home and working at ELPO.”. In his personal time, J.A. is a proud supporter of the Hilltoppers and enjoys rooting for the hometown and family favorite, as both of his parents are WKU graduates and his brother was a pitcher for the WKU baseball team. He lives in Bowling Green, and plans to get married during the summer of 2018.
I represent injured people, throughout Kentucky, who have suffered physical injuries when other people or companies made a decision to violate common sense safety rules.. I look at what I do as a calling. My mom taught me that if you do someone wrong, you do what is right to fix it. When people or companies don't do what is right to fix their errors, the civil justice system allows them to be held accountable.. People and companies shouldn't cut corners. When they so, they should make it right. But they often won't, so I help people make claims to make things right.. If you want to know more, look us up at or give us a call at.. THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT
I am an attorney practicing primarily in the area of personal injury. My experience includes handling claims involving motor vehicle accidents, trucking accidents, slip and fall accidents, dog bites, nursing home neglect and abuse, products liability and more. I have lived in Bowling Green since August 2012. I am a recent graduate of Leadership Bowling Green and serve on the board of the Bowling Green-Warren County Bar Association. I was recently elected Second District Representative for the Young Lawyers Division of the Kentucky Bar Association. Outside of work, I competitively ride American Saddlebred horses with Zubrod Stables in Louisville and Cardinal Farms in Bonnieville, Kentucky.
I am an attorney and parnter at ELPO who works primarily on products liability and personal injury cases, with most of my practice focusing on defective medical products and pharmaceuticals.. I am handling lawsuits against the makers of IVC (inferior vena cava) filters, which are used to prevent blood clots from traveling through the body and causing a pulmonary embolism. The IVC filters are sometimes left in the body for too long, and can puncture veins and cause other severe problems. I am also representing patients who have been injured by Bair Hugger Forced Air Warming Blankets. The blankets are used during surgery to keep patients warm, but can promote deep joint infections after orthopedic surgery. These infections can sometimes lead to painful revision surgeries or amputations.. Beyond medical devices, I am handling cases involving Actos, a diabetes drug that has been linked to bladder cancer, and Lipitor, a drug taken to lower cholesterol that has been shown to cause diabetes in post-menopausal women. I am also representing patients who have suffered severe bleeding events while taking the Xarelto, a popular drug used to treat atrial fibrillation and deep vein thrombosis. I also represent patients injured by the Fluroquinolone antibiotics Levaquin and Avelox, which can cause peripheral neuropathy, and I am fighting for the rights of children born with birth defects because their mothers took Zofran during their first trimester of pregnancy.. I have an undergraduate degree in accounting from Western Kentucky University and a law degree from the University of Kentucky. I am a member of the American Association for Justice, the Kentucky Justice Association, the American, Kentucky and Bowling Green-Warren County bar associations. I recently graduated from the Leadership Bowling Green program, am serving on the Western Kentucky University Young Alumni Council and the Board of Directors of the American Red Cross of South Central Kentucky and the Bowling Green-Warren County Bar Association. I am a native of Franklin, Kentucky.
Hello! I look forward to meeting you and to assisting you with your real estate, business or estate planning needs. I am licensed in KY and TN, and practice in all courts in KY. I am a proud resident of Bowling Green, a Rotarian and member of the St. James United Methodist Church, and have enjoyed the practice of law here for more than 30 years. My staff and I strive constantly for excellence in all the legal services we provide. We are certified compliant with Best Practices in Real Estate by the American Land Title Association.
Criminal defense attorney with proven trial results including not guilty verdicts in felony and misdemeanor cases involving charges such as Robbery, Strangulation, Drug Trafficking, Assault 4th, Disorderly Conduct, DUI, Terroristic Threatening and Menacing. Zanda Myers has experience and specialized training in defending capital murder cases. She has handled well over 1,500 criminal cases and worked in 52 of Kentucky's 120 counties.
ATTORNEY PROFILE. Lanna Martin Kilgore is the founder and principal attorney at the law office of Lanna Martin Kilgore, PLLC. From her office in Bowling Green, Ms. Kilgore serves clients throughout Warren County and beyond in several legal areas, including consumer bankruptcy under Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, civil litigation, real estate, estate planning, personal injury, divorce and business law.. An accomplished trial and appellate lawyer, Ms. Kilgore credits her success in the courtroom in part to the three years she spent working in the federal court system before entering private practice to expand her ability to help those in need.. Ms. Kilgore graduated summa cum laude from Western Kentucky University and earned her juris doctorlaw degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law, where she participated in Moot Court competition and won appointment to Moot Court Board. She is admitted to practice in all Kentucky state courts as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. She is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, the Bowling Green-Warren County Bar Association, and the Kentucky Justice Association.. Lanna Martin Kilgore is married to Dr. Scott F. Kilgore, a Southern Baptist pastor who serves as Sr. Associate Pastor at Crossland Community Church in Bowling Green. They have three children: Cate, Meredith, and Clay.. Education:. Admissions:. Professional Associations/Memberships:. Reported Cases:
At The Law Firm of Natalie T. Stuart, we take great pride in helping injured people recover not only from their injuries, but also recover their lives.. The moment you come to visit us in the historic West Star Building in Bowling Green, Kentucky, we will help you with your case from every angle: medical, personal, financial and vocational - so that you can focus on recovering the life and lifestyle you had before you were injured.. Over the past seventeen years, I have helped thousands of injured people throughout Kentucky and Tennessee. It has been my privilege to ensure that injured people receive the medical care and financial compensation they need and deserve. If you have suffered an injury, if you are disabled and cannot work, or if a family member has died in an accident because of someone else's negligence, I want to hear your story. Contact me today at to discuss your legal claims.. NO RECOVERY, NO FEE. Initial Consultations are free. COURT COSTS AND CASE EXPENSES WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CLIENT ONLY IF THERE IS A RECOVERY.
After completing her BA in Education at WKU and a stint as a teacher, single mother Flora Templeton Stuart attended Chase Law School by day and waited tables by night—ultimately blazing a trail as her community’s very first female attorney. In 1978, she and co-counsel Kelly Thompson secured a landmark acquittal for Marla Pitchford, garnering national media attention and advancing women’s rights in the courtroom. That same year she was named Public Advocate, where she went on to try over fifty jury cases with a remarkably high success rate. A longtime member of the Kentucky Supreme Court Civil Rules Task Force, she helped reshape the state’s civil procedure, and as a member of both the Kentucky and Tennessee Bar Associations has recovered millions for injured clients. Honored with the Warren County Bar Association’s Public Service Award and named Woman of the Year, Stuart also gives back through pro bono work with schools and charities—living proof of her lifelong passion for justice and community service.