Top best Business Lawyers in Louisville | 418 available
418 Business lawyers are available in Louisville, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $74 per hour.
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FAQs - Business Lawyers in city Louisville How many Business lawyers actively serve residents of Louisville, Kentucky? Approximately 82 licensed attorneys focus on Business 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 Business lawyers in Louisville, Kentucky? In Louisville, typical rates range from $241-$438 per hour for Business. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2715 and $6235, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Business matters usually take in courts near Louisville? Business cases in Louisville, Kentucky usually take around 4-12 months depending on complexity and the Kentucky District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Business cases for people living in Louisville, Kentucky? Residents of Louisville typically see Business 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 Business? About 47% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Business, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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With a track record of successful outcomes, Jim Tienken has acquired a national reputation for legal excellence in and out of the courtroom. The firm offers a wide range of services including expertise in:
Transactional attorney based in Louisville, Colorado, representing clients with operations in Colorado and around the globe.
Ted is a litigator and has been trying cases in Kentucky to juries for almost 20 years. These days Ted handles mainly business litigation (breach of contract, fraud, partnership disputes), employment (wrongful termination, sexual harassment etc) and personal injury (wrongful death, brain injuries etc). Ted has been married to Liz Walton, a substance abuse counselor and occupational therapist, since 2001. They have two outstanding sons who attend Jefferson County Public Schools.
Richard A. Schwartz has been practicing law in the Bankruptcy and Debt Reorganization field for over 30 years.. Mr. Schwartz concentrates his practice in Consumer and Commercial Bankruptcy Law and related matters, including debt negotiation, reorganization, work-outs and debtor-creditor relations. Over the past 30 years, Mr. Schwartz has represented debtors, creditors and trustees in bankruptcy cases in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee and California.. Mr. Schwartz is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. In 2004, Mr. Schwartz is serving as Chairman of the Bankruptcy Section of the Louisville Bar Association.. Mr. Schwartz is a Member in good standing of numerous State and Federal Bars, including the State Bars of Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western District of Kentucky, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.. Mr. Schwartz received his B.A. Degree from Vanderbilt University and his Law Degree from the Ohio State University College of Law.. Mr. Schwartz is married with three children. His wife is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist.
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Mike is a native of Cleveland Ohio where he attended St. Ignatius High School. He went on to complete his undergraduate studies at nationally ranked College of the Holy Cross, which he graduated from in 1982. Mike then attended law school and received his JD from American University's Washington College of Law.. Mike concentrates his practice in the business law arena, devoting most of his time in the following two areas: (i) general business and commercial litigation, with an emphasis on the rights and duties of shareholders, directors, officers and employees of businesses; and (ii) preparing the necessary documentation concerning the formation and operation of businesses, including business formation agreements and all types of contractual agreements needed by businesses in the course of their operations. During the course of his career, Mike has successfully represented clients in many jury and bench trials, acting as the first chair attorney in most of these cases. All told, Mike has litigated hundreds of cases involving millions of dollars, including cases seeking preliminary or injunctive relief. Mike believes that he brings a unique perspective to the practice of law in the business arena because his substantial litigation experience helps him anticipate issues that may arise in the contractual documents which he often prepares for clients.. Mike is also active in the community. He served as President of the Board of Directors of Harbor House of Louisville, a nonprofit entity serving the needs of developmentally disabled individuals in the community, during the years 2011 and 2012 and currently remains a board member on HH's executive committee. He also coached football and lacrosse on a variety of levels over a 10 year period. Mike is a devotee of outdoor sports including skiing and mountain climbing/biking.Specialties: Representing clients of all sizes in business litigation and transactional matters, including intellectual property, securities, corporate governance, white collar criminal and employment cases. SEE FIRM WEBSITE FOR REPRESENTIVE LIST OF ACHIEVEMENTS IN SPECIFIC CASES. Mike and his firm are AV rated by Martindale Hubbell. He has also been named in Louisville magazine's Top Lawyers list and is admitted to Kentucky SuperLawyers.
Landra Blackwell represents clients in a wide variety of business matters. Ms. Blackwell has counseled real estate developers and investors, regarding the acquisition, disposition, development, financing and leasing of commercial projects which include medical, retail, manufacturing, industrial, student housing and office space. She has also counseled business clients in the commercial finance industry, including banks, financial institutions, and borrowers, in matters involving term loans, revolving lines of credit, acquisition financing, construction loans, syndicated loans, asset based loans, mezzanine financing, refinancing, recapitalization and other debt and equity financial arrangements. Ms. Blackwell has previously represented buyers and sellers in secondary debt trading transactions. Ms. Blackwell has also counseled business owners regarding the acquisition and disposition of businesses and general corporate matters.
Kent Westberry is a Senior Partner at Landrum & Shouse LLP, with over 31 years of criminal and civil litigation experience in federal and state courts. Kent has defended some of the largest and most highly publicized criminal prosecutions in Kentucky. However, despite the nature of the cases handled by Kent and Landrum & Shouse, it is our belief that the most successful criminal and civil defenses should not be high profile. Attorneys are most effective in the investigative stage, before an indictment has been returned and in the headlines. Kent also practices in the areas of commercial litigation, personal injury (defendant) and the representation of attorneys in Bar discipline proceedings.. Kent has been listed in the White Collar Crime, Commercial Litigation and Personal Injury Defense sections for publications such as Best Lawyers in America and Kentucky Super Lawyers Business Edition. He has, for many years, maintained an AV® Preeminent™ rating from Martindale-Hubbell. He served as a federal prosecutor and as President of the Kentucky Bar Association in 2004-2005.. In 2005 and thereafter, Kent served as lead counsel for former Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher in the Merit System investigation which resulted in a dismissal of all charges brought against this former Governor. Kent has recently served as counsel to a former Governor from the Northeast with regard to a Federal Grand Jury Investigation involving a now defunct business college in Kentucky. This investigation was closed without criminal charges being brought. Over the past several years, Kent has represented clients in criminal investigations and trials on behalf of the coal industry. In particular, Kent has been involved in the Crandall Canyon Mine disaster where an investigation was conducted by the Mining Safety and Health Administration ("MSHA") and the United States Attorney's Office in Utah. In the past, Kent was involved in representing executives in the Pyro Mine disaster where no charges were brought against his client. More recently, Kent obtained an acquittal for a coal mining executive in United States v. B&D Mining in federal court in Abington, Virginia. Kent has also obtained a significant judgment of acquittal for felony counts, post verdict, in United States v. KenAmerican Resources, et al. for his client who was a mine superintendent. The court ultimately sentenced this client as well as others to probation after a month long jury trial. Kent recently obtained an acquittal for an environmental compliance officer in Ohio v. United Wastewater.. Kent and his firm have handled virtually all types of White Collar matters. Kent has represented clients in matters involving state and federal tax violations, mail and wire fraud, healthcare fraud false statements, RICO, government contract fraud, environmental crime, money laundering, securities and insurance fraud. Kent has represented state court judges, attorneys, physicians, and other professionals in criminal investigations. Kent frequently advises businesses, municipalities and individuals in responding to requests for documents and records from grand jury subpoenas. Early in his career, Kent obtained an acquittal for an accountant in a criminal tax prosecution, United States v. Schultz. Other recent examples of successful representation involve convincing the United States Attorney's Office not to seek an indictment involving a former healthcare executive in a highly publicized investigation in Louisville. Kent is currently representing businesses regarding alleged tobacco excise tax violations in investigations throughout the Southeastern United States.. More recently, Kent has been involved in defending elected and appointed officials in voter fraud cases brought in federal court. These prosecutions have involved substantial post trial briefing as a result of the recent Supreme Court decision in Skilling as well as alleged Brady/Giglio violations resulting from the government's failure to produce exculpatory and/or impeachment material in advance of trial.. Kent served with distinction as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky from 1981-1987. Kent has also served as a Special Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court and as Chairman of the Civil Justice Reform Act for the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky. He is a currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Public Defenders Corporation. Kent is a Life Member of the U.S. Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference and a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. Kent has served in 2011 as Chairman of the United States District Court Magistrate Judge Merit Selection Panel, United States District Court, Western District of Kentucky – Louisville Division. He currently serves as Chairman of the Kentucky Bar Association Mentoring Committee.
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 was raised on a thoroughbred farm in Paris, KY, and have long strived to meet the legal needs of Central Kentuckians like myself. My humble upbringing has instilled in me a tireless work ethic, honesty, and humility, all of which direct the work I do for my clients.
I am a first generation Nigerian-American businessman, lawyer, educator, and advocate committed to providing heartfelt counsel to the families and communities I serve.. As the founder and managing attorney of the Obi Law Group, PLLC, I provide wholistic legal and advisory services to individuals, families, and business owners throughout the U.S. With over 10 years of experience in the legal field and risk management, I have developed core competencies in the areas of general business counsel, trademarks, healthcare law,, and estate planning.. My practice is built on the mission of supporting and providing Heartfelt Counsel to clients who are seeking a trusted advisor, and want to protect their businesses, families, and legacies.
I aim to be the provider of choice for estate planning legal services on the Front Range of Colorado.. What makes me unique is the LifeSpan(tm) estate planning process. Our motto is "Plans That Work, People Who Care(tm)".. I am committed that what you expect will happen on your death is what actually happens. Why spend the money up front for documents that do not minimize the costs and hassles for your family when you die?. I accomplish this through a Three Step Strategy(tm) approach to estate planning:. 1. Develop your plan with counselling oriented planning partners.2. Commit yourself and your family to a formal maintenance and education program.3. Acquire appropriate assitance to assure your wisdom is transferred along with the rest of your wealth.
Although I am not a practicing attorney, as a Vice President and Senior Wealth Planner at PNC Wealth Management in Louisville, Kentucky, I advise PNC clients and prospective clients on matters relating to estate, tax, financial, and business succession planning.. Before joining PNC, I practiced law at Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP focusing on estate planning, estate administration, and business law matters for Kentucky and Florida private clients, family businesses, and fiduciaries.. You can learn a little more about me through my LinkedIn profile.
Admitted to practice in Kentucky since October 2002. Admitted to practice before the United States Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky. Admitted to practice before the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Admitted to practice before the the United States Supreme Court. Graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Brandeis School of Law. Former President of the Brandeis Moot Board. Former Notes Editor of the Brandeis Law Journal