Stuart P. Brown Covington, Kentucky
Associate
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Stuart Brown is an associate with the firm, who concentrates his practice in the areas of Consumer Bankruptcy, Creditor Rights, Business Reorganization, Personal Injury and Adoption. Prior to entering law school, Stuart was a social worker with the Commonwealth of Kentucky Stuart is a member of the American, Kentucky and Northern Kentucky Bar Associations.
- Consumer Bankruptcy
- Creditor Rights
- Business Reorganization
- Personal Injury
- Adoption
- 70% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
- Kentucky, 1997
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Kentucky, 1998
- U.S. District Court Western District of Kentucky, 2006
- Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Highland Heights, Kentucky,
1997
J.D. -
- University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA,
1992
B.A. Major: Political Science/Sociology
- Who's Who in American Law,
1999
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2000
- Salmon P. Chase Inn of Court,
1996
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1997
- American Bar Association
- Member
- Kentucky Bar Association
- Member
- Northern Kentucky Bar Association
- Member
- American Bankruptcy Institute
- The Hoffman Firm, PSC, Associate,
1999
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2000
- Bogucki, Knoebel & Voce, PSC, Law Clerk/Associate,
1995
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1999
- Volunteer Attorney, Northern Kentucky Lawyers for the Poor
- Sigma Pi
- 1970, Covington, Kentucky, United States of America
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