Top best Litigation Lawyers in Louisville | 283 available
283 Litigation lawyers are available in Louisville, Indiana. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $38 to $71 per hour.
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FAQs - Litigation Lawyers in city Louisville How many Litigation lawyers actively serve residents of Louisville, Kentucky? Approximately 21 licensed attorneys focus on Litigation across Louisville, Kentucky. Most matters are filed through the Kentucky District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Litigation lawyers in Louisville, Kentucky? In Louisville, typical rates range from $207-$315 per hour for Litigation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4197 and $6752, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Litigation matters usually take in courts near Louisville? Litigation cases in Louisville, Kentucky usually take around 2-8 months depending on complexity and the Kentucky District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Litigation cases for people living in Louisville, Kentucky? Residents of Louisville typically see Litigation filings handled by the Kentucky District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Litigation? About 35% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Litigation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
283 Litigation Lawyers Found Near You
Scott Brenner is a Member of Thomas P. Howard, LLC. His practice focuses on all aspects of trademark prosecution and litigation, unfair competition, domain name disputes, copyrights, and related protection of intellectual property. Scott handles all areas of trademark prosecution and litigation, copyright registration and enforcement, and unfair competition disputes. He is admitted to the Colorado Bar and the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.. He advises clients on developing and protecting their intellectual property. He counsels clients on strategic plans for managing, enforcing, and defending trademarks relating from coaching services to apparel to nutritional supplements. Scott has litigated copyright and trademark and cases in federal courts, arbitration, and before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Scott has broad experience in trademark clearance, registration, and enforcement of trademark rights through litigations, oppositions, and other proceedings.
Scarlette was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. She graduated from Male High School in 2004. She then attended the University of Louisville where she majored in Political Science. Upon admission, Scarlette was accepted to the Harlan Scholar Program, an undergraduate honor society, and enrichment program for students interested in a career in law. Scarlette graduated from the University of Louisville with honors in 2008.. Immediately after college, Scarlette attended law school at the Brandeis School of Law, also at the University of Louisville. In her third year Scarlette began working as a law clerk at The Poppe Law Firm while also completing an externship at the Jefferson County Commonwealth Attorney's Office.. In May 2011 Scarlette graduated from law school in the top 10% of her class. Because of her academic achievements she was invited to join the prestigious Brandeis Honor Society upon graduation. After passing the Kentucky Bar in October 2011, she was invited to join The Poppe Law Firm as an associate. In 2017 Scarlette married Samuel Kelty and the two live in Louisville.. Scarlette is an active member of the Kentucky Justice Association, serving on the Board of Governors, Chair of the Women's Law Caucus, and Co-Editor of The Advocate. She enjoys mentoring young people and now serves on a volunteer basis as the Alumni Advisor for the Harlan Scholars Program at the University of Louisville. Scarlette is a member of Okolona Christian Church.. Scarlette was named Outstanding Board Member 2017 by the Kentucky Justice Association and a Super Lawyer Rising Star for 2018.
Sarah Jane Dufour is licensed to practice law in both Kentucky and Indiana, and has devoted her legal career to helping injured people. Within personal injury, she focuses on nursing home abuse, birth injuries, medical malpractice, and other areas of civil litigation. A graduate of the University of Louisville School of Law, Sarah Jane is a member of the Louisville Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association, and the Kentucky Justice Association, where she sits on the Board of Governors. She has also received accolades including the 10 Best Attorneys Award in 2017 and the 10 Best Female Attorneys Award in 2016, both from the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys.
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Nicholaus Wilson joined Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers in July of 2020. He was immediately drawn to personal injury work. Today, Nick’s practice areas include car accidents, truck crashes, wrongful death, brain injury, catastrophic injury, and premises liability cases.. Nick was born and raised in Paris, KY, where growing up in a small town taught him the importance of hard work, humility, and helping others. These values transcend his practice as an attorney and fuel his passion for advocating for injured and helpless people.. When Nick isn’t advocating for his clients in the courtroom, he’s on the phone fighting for a different type of client: professional athletes.. Nick comes from a family of great athletes and works as an agent and manager for family members and close friends. He also enjoys attending church, participating in community involvement, and mentoring youth.
In addition to my legal practice, I have started companies, served as the executive director of a non-profit, and continue to serve as a general advisor to startups and small businesses. I understand both the business and legal world and am an effective bridge between the two for my clients. I focus primarily on business planning, corporate governance, contract review and negotiation, and business litigation. By working with me, you can be assured that you are getting a trusted advisor that wants to help build your business instead of someone who view you as just another payday.. I moved to Kentucky in 1993 when my father retired from the U.S. Marine Corps and I will always consider Kentucky my true home. Before attending the University of Louisville, I graduated from Eastern High School in Jefferson County.
I perform legal research & writing exclusively for other attorneys.. Pre- and post-trial motions & responses:. I write persuasive, highly competent legal briefs in a wide variety of areas: Torts, criminal law, Constitutional questions, employment law, contract disputes, family law.. My rates are low. See my website at Kentucky Legal Research. (I work in other jurisdicitions as well.)
I have been an attorney since 1999. My practice emphasizes probate litigation, including contested guardianships and conservatorships, fiduciary representation, and other will and trust litigation. Prior to joining the firm in 2002, I worked for the Aurora Public Defender where I tried more than 50 jury trials. I have lectured before the Colorado Bar Association, Boulder County Bar Association and at other programs on topics such as probate litigation and ethics. I am a member of the Executive Council of The Colorado Bar Association’s Elder Law Section and a member of the Boulder County Bar Association. I am originally from Memphis, Tennessee. I earned my B.A. degree from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, and my J.D. degree from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. When I am not in the office, I spend my free time with my wife and two young daughters. I also enjoy golf, skiing, fantasy football and pulling for my beloved Oklahoma Sooner football team.
I focus my practice on assisting and representing individuals in employment law matters. I practice in all state and federal courts in Kentucky. I handle a variety of employment litigation cases stemming from discrimination, wrongful termination, harassment, and retaliation claims under State and Federal Laws, including Title VII, the ADEA and ADA, the FMLA, and the Kentucky Civil Rights Act, as well as breach of contract and wage claims. Throughout my legal career I have also drafted, reviewed, and advised on employment agreements, including non-compete and non-solicitation agreements and severance and release agreements.
Hans was raised in Savannah, Georgia. At age fifteen, he and his family moved to Kentucky to be closer to his mother’s family. Hans majored in finance and minored in philosophy while at the University of Louisville. He worked his way through college while working third-shift part time at United Parcel Service. Quickly promoted several times, by his senior year he had advanced to a full-time position as a financial analyst in United Parcel Service’s Air Group where he analyzed past aircraft fleet maintenance expenditures in order to make projections for the future.. While he certainly enjoyed putting his finance degree to work, Hans had already made plans to attend law school on scholarship. Law school was a natural fit for him and he made the Dean’s list all six semesters while at The Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. During his second year, Hans was selected to be a member of the Brandeis Journal of Family Law. Also in his second year, Hans advanced to the semi-final round of the Pirtle-Washer Oral Advocacy Competition and tied for third with the woman whom he would later marry, Jeri Barclay. During his final year, Hans was selected to represent the law school at the prestigious Kauffman Securities Law Moot Court Competition in New York City. He and his teammate-and still good friend-Shane O’Bryan, made the best showing in the law school’s history by finishing third in the nation. Hans finished law school ranked in the top ten with a grade point average high enough to gain him membership into the nation’s oldest, largest, and most selective all-discipline honor society, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Additionally, Hans was asked to join the most prestigious honor society at the Brandeis School of Law, the Brandeis Society.. Following graduation, Hans went to work for the small, well-respected plaintiff personal injury law firm where he had clerked during law school. Just two weeks after receiving his bar results, Hans, and the attorney with whom he worked, successfully tried a two-week medical malpractice case. He was hooked on trial work from that moment forward. Since then, he has been involved in a number of large jury verdicts and settlements, including serving as co-counsel on a $25,700,000 settlement arising out of childhood sexual abuse (this settlement consolidated 243 indivdual lawsuits alleging childhood sexual abuse against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville and was settled in 2003. At the time, it was the second largest settlement against a diocese in US History.) To learn more about the case, you can read the Courier Journal Newspaper article here.. At only thirty-years of age, Hans made the decision to start his own firm. The dynamic success of The Poppe Law Firm comes as no surprise to anyone who knows Hans. He is passionate about the work he does and the people and small businesses he represents. Because of this, he chooses to limit his caseload to only twenty cases at any given time. This ensures he can give each of his clients the personal attention they need and deserve.
Founder and experienced Louisville personal injury lawyer Paul A. Casi, II, is a skilled advocate in the local legal community. His practice is dedicated to helping those facing serious, traumatic, and complex injuries, specifically those involving medical malpractice or the wrongful death of a loved one. He has been recognized within the Kentucky legal community and among his former clients as a skilled and insightful attorney. Since being admitted by the State Bar in 1994, he has used his resources and knowledge to help those facing some of the worst traumas of their lives, in and out of court. As a skilled litigator, Paul is ready to fight for the compensation his clients deserve.
David Haney is an partner with Haney Law, PLLC. He is licensed in Kentucky and Indiana and primarily practices in the areas of subrogation, insurance defense, and personal injury. He has been recognized by Super Lawyer's Magazine. David was named to the 2017 Forty Under 40 list of honorees by Louisville Business First. He has served as President of the Young Professionals of Louisville and is a past board member of Greater Louisville Inc. (the Louisville Chamber of Commerce) and Leadership Louisville Center. He currently serves as a board member for the Kentucky Horticulture Society.
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Chris Leopold was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Kentucky, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration, magna cum laude, in Management and Marketing. He went on to obtain his law degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law, where he was a member of the University of Kentucky Law Journal.. Chris has spent his entire career helping his clients through the litigation process. His primary area of practice involves matters of personal injury litigation, including automobile, trucking, medical malpractice, premises liability, and product liability cases.. Chris and his wife, Kelley, enjoy traveling, attending University of Kentucky sporting events, and spending time with their sons, James and Jack.
Chauncey grew up in Crescent Hill, graduated from the University of Kentucky with a B.A. in Psychology and earned his J.D. from California Western School of Law. He is head of the litigation department at W&H and is recognized and/or received: AV Preeminent Rated and honored with the Client Distinction Award by Martindale-Hubbell, rated by Super Lawyers, 10/10 Superb rated (Top Personal Injury Lawyer) by AVVO and a member of the Million Dollar and Multi-Million Advocates Forums (Life Member).. With a love for travel, and his wife, Carrie, took a honeymoon around the world visiting California, Fiji, Australia, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Dubai.
A veteran of the United States Navy, Ambrose “Abe” O’Bryan is an Associate at Duncan| Galloway| Egan| Greenwald PLLC. He was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in April of 2016 after graduating from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in December of 2015. Abe’s practice areas include Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury, and Insurance Defense.. During law school, Abe clerked at Ewing & Willis, PLLC, a Civil Litigation firm in Louisville, Kentucky, and was Of Counsel there for a short time after law school. Abe earned a BA in Political Science from the University of Louisville in May of 2011. During his last year of undergraduate studies, he worked in volunteer recruitment and training for Court Appointed Special Advocates (“CASA”), a volunteer based non-profit that advocates for abused and neglected children. After graduation, he worked for two years as the Director of Volunteer Recruitment and Training for CASA of the River Region in Louisville, Kentucky. During his time with CASA, Abe traveled to Washington D.C. on two occasions to lobby Kentucky’s representatives for their support on three bills which continued federal funding for the National CASA. While working on his Juris Doctorate at the Brandeis School of Law, he continued his relationship with CASA as a volunteer.. While serving in the Navy from 2000 – 2004 as an Aircraft Director and Flight Deck firefighter, Abe made three combat deployments to the Persian Gulf.