Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 40324 | 23 available
23 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 40324 in Georgetown, Kentucky. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.8/5 and 63% provide free consultation with average fees of $358 per hour.
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Jeremy Mattox, of Georgetown, has been appointed by Gov. Bevin as the 14th Judicial Circuit Judge, Division 1, serving Bourbon, Scott and Woodford counties. He will replace Judge Rob Johnson, who was recently appointed to the Kentucky Court of Appeals.
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I have been practicing law through Central Kentucky for more than twenty years. I have extensive experience in the fields of:. I began practicing law for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, where I gained valuable experience handling workers compensation cases which allowed me to open my practice in 1990 in Georgetown, Kentucky. Since then I have represented many Kentuckians in their search for justice and appropriate compensation for their injuries.. My years of experience is extremely important in advising my clients on how to proceed in any criminal case. There is no fee for my initial consultation.
Dick, a Georgetown native, graduated from Colgate University in Hamilton, New York and University of Louisville School of Law. He has practiced law in Georgetown since 1968 and practices in all Kentucky state and federal courts. Martindale-Hubbell rates him AV preeminent, the highest rating an attorney can receive.. Richard_RawdonDick is a Past-President of the Kentucky Justice Association (formerly Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys) and continues to serve on its Board of Governors. He is a member of American Association of Justice (formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America), and is a former member of its Board of Governors. Dick is an invited member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and the National Trial Lawyers. As a member of the Kentucky Bar Association he is a member of the Publications Committee and a former member of the Ethics Committee.. In order to be up to date on the law and trial techniques he attends seminars and courses lasting from a day to a week. His continuing education has included the Court Practice Institute, National College of Advocacy Ultimate Trial Advocacy Course and its Post Ultimate Course, Kentucky Justice Association and American Justice Association courses. Dick has given talks to Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, North Dakota Trial Lawyers Association, Mississippi Trial Lawyers Associations and the Kentucky and American Justice Associations.. The most significant of his reported cases is Metropolitan Pro & Con Ins. v. Overstreet, 103 S. W. 3d 31 (2003). This case set out the parameters of when a person who is examined by a defense doctor can have the examination video-taped. It prevents an insurance hired gun from violating your rights by lying to a jury.. Proven Success in the Courtroom. Dick has been involved in several cases with verdicts and settlements of over a million dollars and many more above $500,.. An active member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Dick served as its senior warden, numerous times on the Vestry and as Chairman of Stewardship Drive. He was a member of the first Leadership Kentucky class sponsored by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce in 1985.
Brandi frequently represents clients in all matters related to family law, divorce, child custody, child support, grandparent rights, EPO/DVO, paternity actions, pre-marital agreements and various other proceedings that involve custody, visitation and support issues, as well as select family immigration matters. Brandi has significant experience handling high conflict, and contentious cases that involve substance abuse, domestic violence, and mental health ailments, as well as complex financial matters including the valuation and division of privately-owned businesses; commercial and residential real estate; complex compensation, investment and retirement plans and other complex assets. Brandi practices in a majority of the counties in Kentucky, my current practice is focused in Central Kentucky including but not limited to Fayette, Scott, Woodford, Bourbon, Harrison, Clark, Madison, and Jessamine counties.
Ben grew up in Georgetown, KY, graduating from Scott County High School and Georgetown College. He later attended law school at Regent University in Virginia. Prior to opening the Willis Law office, Ben was an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney in Fayette County, prosecuting felony and misdemeanor offenses. He later worked for several years as an attorney with the firm of Fogle Keller Purdy, PLLC, which involved workers' compensation defense, criminal defense, family/domestic relations representation, real estate/properly law issues, and general civil practice. Ben brings all of this experience to the Willis Law Office.
Experienced L attorney serving clients in Georgetown and surrounding areas.
Experienced L attorney serving clients in Georgetown and surrounding areas.
Experienced L attorney serving clients in Georgetown and surrounding areas.
Experienced L attorney serving clients in Georgetown and surrounding areas.