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615 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 40507 in Lexington, Virginia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 60% provide free consultation with average fees of $287 per hour.
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You have a choice when it comes to selecting the right attorney for your case. I am honored you are considering me to help you with your important matter. My main objective is to treat all actual, former, and prospective clients fair and with dignity. This respect extends to law enforcement and opposing parties. I strongly believe that zealous advocacy and ethics are not mutually exclusive. If you do become our client, I promise, I will be diligent, accessible, and responsive.
Will Montague represents businesses and individuals in a variety of industries regarding a wide range of intellectual property, business, and technology law matters. He is a former equity partner at two of the region’s largest law firms with twenty-five years of experience. At the end of 2010 Will opened his own solo law practice in a local tech hotspot. He now works in a vibrant entrepreneurial space surrounded by web designers, software engineers, video game creators, and other extraordinarily creative individuals. Will is rated AV® Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Ratings (the highest possible rating for a lawyer regarding legal ability and ethical standards), is a fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America, and is listed by Super Lawyers® in the area of intellectual property.
When you hire me, you get me, not another attorney, working your case. It's me. I stay in touch with my clients, whether by phone, e-mail, or text - whatever is most convenient for them.. My clients are not numbers. They have a name, they have a face, they have a family, and they have a life. I don't forget that. I like being able to talk to my clients when they call. I haven't, and won't, hire another attorney because I don't want to lose the personal aspect of the business. This often means working on weekends and foregoing vacations, but it is worth it to me.. I get up at 5:00 a.m. to get in my first workout of the day with a six mile run, long walk, or a few sets of tennis before going to work. During my workouts, I spend time thinking about my cases. You can make some great decisions and come up with some great ideas while working out. I'll get a good hour of work done before I even come into the office. A lot of strategic decisions are made during that sweaty, brainstorming hour! I like to finish the day with another workout to use as a de-stressor and to clear my head.. If you would like to read about my background or read additional client testimonials, please visit my website, . I am truly thankful to have had the fortune to work with wonderful clients over the years. If you feel I can be of help to you in your case, please do not hesitate to call my office at. I look forward to working with you.
Tyler S. Mastin is a talented and passionate nursing home abuse attorney, serving clients across Kentucky from Garcia & Artigliere’s offices in Lexington. He focuses his practice on helping individuals and families who have suffered harm as a result of nursing home abuse, elder neglect, and other forms of wrongdoing that affect Kentucky’s senior population. Mastin earned his bachelor’s degree from Transylvania University in 2013 and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 2016. While in law school, he gained valuable experience interning for the Fayette County Attorney’s Office, working for Child Advocacy Today at the University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital, and completing a judicial externship for the Honorable James D. Ishmael at the Fayette Circuit Court, Division Three. Mastin is committed to excellence in every case he handles.
Todd represents municipalities and water, sewer, gas and electric utilities, applying the wealth of knowledge he acquired during his time as a Kentucky Public Service Commission attorney. He has litigated a wide variety of matters before the Kentucky Public Service Commission—from rate cases to certificates of public convenience and necessity—and is well equipped to handle the most complete administrative cases. Todd utilizes his knowledge of utilities in litigating various utility-related torts raised against municipalities. He also defends municipalities in other tort matters, such as police officer civil rights cases and whistleblower employment cases. He now uses his litigation and practice experience as a frequent instructor of courses on the Open Records and Open Meetings Acts at several local government law and utility training seminars.
Randolph Tucker Richardson, III, is a founding member of the law firm of Baldani, Rowland and Richardson established in 1988. He practices in all areas of state and federal criminal defense, from capital murder defense to DUI defense. He also practices in personal injury and automobile accident cases.. In 1988 Tucker was admitted to the Kentucky Bar Association and United States District Court for both the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky. He was also admitted to the United States Supreme Court in 1994.. Tucker received his B.S. in accounting from the University of Kentucky (1985) and his J.D. from the University of Louisville College of Law (1988). He has lectured extensively in many areas of criminal law, especially regarding DUI defense and drug detection dog cases. Tucker was recently voted by his peers as one of the top DUI lawyers in the State of Kentucky.. November 2012, Tucker won the AV Preeminent® Award from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating MH gives out. His peers rank him at the highest level of ethical standards and professional excellence. LexisNexis collects evaluations of lawyers by other members of the bar and the judiciary in the U.S. and Canada.. Tucker is the past president of the Kentucky Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers (KACDL). He is also a member of the National Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), as well as the American Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association, and the Fayette County Bar Association.. Tucker is an executive board member of the Children’s Charity Fund of the Bluegrass, and is a youth volunteer coach in both basketball and football programs within the Lexington Community. He attends Crossroads Christian Church with his wife and two children, where he volunteers in the nursery program.
M. Stanley Goeing is a skilled Lexington personal injury lawyer at Goeing Goeing & McQuinn PLLC who spends his career helping clients obtain the justice they deserve. He has extensive experience handling cases involving personal injury and auto accident claims. Dedicated to providing excellent legal services, Attorney Goeing continuously keeps current with Kentucky law. He is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, the Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys, and the American Bar Association. He attended the University of Kentucky for his undergrad and the University of Kentucky College of Law for his Juris Doctor. Call today to schedule your free consultation.
Lockaby PLLC represents employees and employers throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky in nearly every aspect of workplace law. We guide employers through the mazes of state and federal statutory, administrative, and regulatory compliance and we provide day-to-day HR advice and counsel on a broad range of issues, including recruiting, hiring, firing, disciplinary action, background checks, and employment and severance agreements. And we represent employees, employers, and management in discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and wage-and-hour cases in state and federal courts and administrative agencies.. Lockaby PLLC also maintains a robust civil litigation practice. We represent individuals and businesses of all sizes, ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, in a wide range of matters, including business and commercial litigation, premises liablity, professional negligence, eminent domain, and, most significantly, class action litigation. In fact, Matt Lockaby is one of the few attorneys in Kentucky with experience prosecuting and defending class action claims.. Regardless of our client, our objective is the same: vigorous yet cost-effective representation tailored to meet each client's goals in the quickest, most efficient manner possible.. Give us a call today:. Let us show you the Lockaby PLLC difference.
Kris Mullins was born in Pikeville, Kentucky on December 1, 1975, and he was raised in Campbellsville, Kentucky. He moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1994 to attend the University of Kentucky, where he earned both his undergraduate and law degree. He has lived and worked in Lexington ever since.. Kris has devoted his entire legal career to representing plaintiffs in medical negligence and other personal injury cases. He opened his own practice with two law school classmates in 2002, and in January 2004 he became a founding member in the firm Savage, Elliott, Houlihan, Moore, Mullins & Erdmann, LLP. He remained a partner with the Savage, Elliott, Houlihan firm until 2012. He operated his own practice briefly in 2012 and 2013 before joining Morgan & Morgan, P.A. in October 2013. His practice continues to focus primarily on medical negligence cases.. Mr. Mullins has received Martindale-Hubbell’s “AV” rating, which recognizes lawyers with high ethical standards and professional ability, and according to Martindale-Hubbell, serves as a testament to the fact that Kris’ peers rank him at the highest level of professional excellence.. He is married to Melissa Pitt Mullins and has two children, Cooper and Presley.
Josh has established a successful education law and employment law practice, both as general counsel and as a litigation defense attorney. As an education law attorney, he represents and advises school districts, colleges, and universities in litigation, governance, and employment matters, including discipline, employee policies, the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Civil Rights Act (Title VII), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title IX, Open Meetings and Open Records, contracts, and immunity challenges. Josh’s practice as an employment law attorney includes the representation of a number of employers in both the public and private sectors. Further, Josh has served as a special investigator of employee misconduct when circumstances require the investigation be handled by an outside party.
John Wesley Oakley II, commonly known as Jay Oakley, is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, summa cum laude, and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University.. Jay is licensed to practice in all courts of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Federal Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Jim Gardner brings to Sturgill Turner more than two decades of utility law experience in both private practice and the public sector. Jim spent 8 years on the Kentucky Public Service Commission, serving as Chairman from 2015-2016 and Vice-Chairman from 2008-2015. During his time with the PSC, Jim chaired hearings and public meetings involving such matters as rate increases, fuel adjustment cases, environmental plans and certificates of public convenience and necessity. He has developed a keen interest in energy efficiency and clean energy sources, such as biomass, clean coal technologies, solar, landfill gas generation and low cost wind.. Jim also practices in the area of bankruptcy law, having represented a municipal utility in Chapter 9 bankruptcy proceedings. Additionally, he has represented debtors, secured and unsecured creditors, and creditors’ committees in Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 proceedings. Jim has twice served as a member of the Sixth Circuit Merit Selection Panel for the current Eastern District of Kentucky Bankruptcy Judges.
Jamie, a Kentucky Super Lawyers Rising Star, is a litigator with a wide range of experience in defending personal injury claims, motor vehicle accidents, premises liability matters and allegations of medical negligence. This work has taken her across the Commonwealth, litigating in state and federal courts in central, northern, and eastern Kentucky. Jamie has successfully obtained summary judgment or dismissal in favor of her clients based on a variety of issues. She is also familiar with insurance coverage and extra-contractual liability issues. Her work in health care law focuses on long-term care litigation and medical malpractice defense, as well as drafting and reviewing HIPAA policies.
In my efforts to protect the rights of consumers, I have successfully represented disenfranchised consumers against corporate wrongdoers in elder/nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, trucking accidents, wrongful death and product liability cases. I have served as counsel in numerous class actions against such Goliaths as Allstate Insurance Co., Tenet Healthcare, Medtronics, Beverly Enterprises, Countrywide Home Loans, Sony, Sun Healthcare Corp. and other corporations that put profits before people. Additionally, I have served as lead counsel in more than 2,500 elder and/or dependent adult abuse cases.
I'm inspired by helping our clients resolve financial challenges they encounter. After analyzing the situation, we work together to consider the options and potential outcomes, then work on getting results. The flexibility exists for clients to be as "hands-on" as they want to be, taking cost considerations into account.. In my spare time, I'm active in Lexington's evolving arts community and I run and cycle to stay fit.
I was born and raised here in Lexington, KY. After graduating from Bryan Station High School, I went on to attend Brigham Young University (BYU) and majored in Spanish. While at BYU, I suspended my studies for two years to serve a church mission in Argentina. Serving in Argentina blessed me with fluency in Spanish and a desire to serve other people. After graduating from BYU, I attended the University of Kentucky College of attending Law School, I worked at the UK Legal Clinic, served on the Honor Council and participated in other student driven clubs to help serve the community. I graduated from the UK College of Law in May 2007 and was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in October being admitted to practice law, my main focus has been on criminal defense, including traffic matters, DUI's, misdemeanors and felonies. Though my office is located in Lexington, KY, I have traveled and practiced in all surrounding Central Kentucky counties and several others throughout the state. If you have a case, we will travel! I was also admitted to practice in the U.S. Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky in January 2012. Outside of my legal practice, I am have been married for 14 years and have 6 children. We live in Scott County and are active in school, sports and scouting. We love Kentucky and are happy to live and work here.
I want to represent honest, hard-working individuals and families who have been damaged by the negligent or intentional wrongdoing of others. My experience has mainly been in personal injury and accident cases, employment law including discrimination, whistleblower and wages and overtime cases, insurance claims and cases and Kentucky workers compensation cases. Although Kentucky does not recognize any areas of legal specialty, I know these areas the best, they often overlap and interrrelate in a particular case and it is an advantage to have a lawyer who can cover all these bases. I invite you to contact to visit my website and contact my office.. I am also required by Kentucky law to tell you that THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT.
I know that bankruptcy is usually a last resort. I understand that no one really wants to file. My job is to make the process as smooth and pleasant as possible for my clients. From the initial consultation to the discharge, I strive to take the complicated issues my clients bring to the table, sort them into managable levels, and move them forward with a fresh start.. On a personal note, I am married to Matthew Bunch and we have two very active teens. I enjoy reading, cooking and most outdoor activities such as hiking and whitewater rafting.
I have seen many debtor/creditor dispute situations over my 30-plus year career. It has been my passion to work with my client contacts, and I have learned about many different industries as part of that process. It is important to talk face to face with clients, to dig down to the fundamentals, and to work together to create a persuasive message to advocate for their interests. There are often many other parties involved to work with, as well as being persuasive in court when required. Over time, I have come to view this process as both an art and a science, and as a way to formulate the story that presents the best chance to meet my clients’ goals. “Everything we do falls on a spectrum of options, pros and cons, how it fits in to the big picture, negotiation, and risk analysis. I mostly see lots of gray and multiple choices of how to proceed, usually not a simple black and white answer. It is very important to me to make sure the clients get the benefit of what I see so they can make the best choices for themselves.”. I started at a larger firm where I was an associate and later partner, for 17 years. I began as a young lawyer doing bank work, but my heart grew to be more passionate about working on the debtor side of the table, trying to save businesses, or wind them down in the best way possible. “The early years of my practice are invaluable to me, because I got to both write and argue so many motions in different courts across the Commonwealth, and learned to think about what the banks are looking for in a situation. I learned a lot of law in the process. As a debtor or committee lawyer, being able to understand and work with the other parties is an absolute necessity.” I believe in always trying to resolve issues consensually, while simultaneously preparing to go argue the matter in court if necessary. After 17 years, in 2003, I left to start my own firm, and it has been a true learning experience. As a small business owner myself, I have gained an unbelievable amount of insight that big-firm lawyers just don't have.. Outside of the office, I enjoy working in the yard, traveling, reading, and spending quality R&R time with my husband and grown children. I'm currently working on some writing in the hopes of soon going on the road to teach and help others with all that I have learned the hard way. I'm passionate about helping our retirees and our young families figure out how to strengthen their personal finances in our current tough economic times, as well as all the looming governmental debt burdens which I foresee as a ticking bomb. Unfortunately, I have seen first hand how ugly bad debt situations can be.
I graduated Georgetown Universitry Law Center in May, 1989. After completing a one-year clerkship with the Hon. James F. Queenan, Jr., United States Bankrutpcy Judge for the District of Massachusetts, I joined the Boston office of the international firm of Hale and Dorr n/k/a WilmerHale. I spent six years with that firm, practicing bankruptcy law and litigation and received excellent training by some of the best attorneys I have ever met. I have litigated at least 750 cases in 28 years of private practice and been involved in scores of appeals. I am passionate about the practice of law, always striving to achieve excellent results for all my clients. I have been married for 22 years and have two children, a son who is 17 and a daughter who is 15. We have lived in Central Kentucky since October, 2005.
I didn't come up with a silver spoon and always considered it my duty to help others rather than just cash in. I've been blessed that I found my calling so early and was given opportunities from mentors to start handling serious matters early in my career. This has led to my experience in death penalty cases, serious sexual offenses, robbery, burglary, trafficking, assault, and financial crimes. I teach defense methods annually to other attorneys including sessions on litigating mental health, constitutional death penalty claims, and jury selection. Being an aggressive advocate is a joy to me and I appreciate the opportunity to stand between the government and my clients.. I have been married for eleven years and my wife is a photographer. I have one daughter. In the limited free time I enjoy I like working on cars, racing, and offroading.
I am attorney Alexander Ferrara. As managing partner of Bluegrass Law Group, PLLC, my goal is to safeguard the future of the people of the commonwealth. We are here to help protect you, your family, and your piece of the Bluegrass.
Focusing on criminal matters, Mr. Carman is admitted to practice law in all Courts of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky, and the United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. He is a member of the American, Kentucky, and Fayette County Bar Associations.. Before entering private practice, Mr. Carman served as a law clerk for the Honorable Jennifer B. Coffman, United States District Courts for the Eastern (Chief Judge) and Western Districts of Kentucky. Prior to the clerkship, he served as a judge advocate in the United States Marine Corps. As a Captain, he served as a criminal defense attorney, where he defended those charged with rape, possession and distribution of drugs, possession of child pornography, larceny, hazing, obstruction of justice, and many other crimes. Mr. Carman also worked as a prosecutor, as well as a legal assistance attorney, during which time he assisted hundreds of clients with their problems in areas of domestic relations, consumer fraud, collections, landlord-tenant matters, and estate planning.. During his tenure in the Marine Corps, Mr. Carman served as in-house counsel for an infantry battalion — 1st Battalion, 2d Marines — with whom he deployed to the Anbar and Ninevah Provinces, Iraq in support of Operation IRAQI . Carman graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 2005, where he was a member of the Kentucky Law Journal, achieved the distinction of “Best Brief” in his writing club, served as President of the College of Law’s Chapter of Federalist Society, and worked at a Lexington law firm. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree at Davidson College in 2001 with a Major in Political Science, and served as Vice-President of the Kappa Alpha Order and Captain of the College’s Division I wrestling team. Over time, Mr. Carman has held jobs as diverse as sea kayak guide, ranch hand, and English teacher in Budapest, Hungary.. A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Mr. Carman graduated from Henry Clay High School. He is a Deacon in Calvary Baptist Church and a member of the Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Kentucky. He enjoys spending time with his wife and sons, fishing, making music, and following University of Kentucky athletics.
Family Law attorney serving Lexington, Kentucky and the surronding counties with integirty and determination. Experienced and caring, Alecia is able to give your case focused attention so that you can regain margin and peace in your life.
Experienced Attorney with a demonstrated history of working exclusively in litigation defense of Kentucky Professionals of all types. Physicians, Practice Groups, Clinics, Hospitals, Dentists, Lawyers, Accountants, Architects, Engineers, Surveyors, and Real Estate Professionals. Skilled in defending claims of Negligence/Malpractice, Breach Of Contract, Torts of all types. Also skilled in Litigation Management, E-Discovery, Arbitration, Mediation and Trial and Appellate Practice.