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shareholder and management disputes · insurance claims · intellectual property disputes · breach of contract claims · torts · bad faith defense · and litigated (and arbitrated) multi-party construction disputes · premises claims · Juris Doctor · 2001 Murray State University · B.A. in History and Business Management · cum laude · 1992 Lipscomb University · Institute for Conflict Management · Civil Mediator Training · 2017 Professional Associations Kentucky Bar Association (KBA) Member · Business Law Section Member · Civil Litigation Section Member · Probate &amp · Trust Law Section Member

GREENACRES, WA 99016

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shareholder and management disputes
insurance claims
intellectual property disputes
breach of contract claims
torts
bad faith defense
and litigated (and arbitrated) multi-party construction disputes
Learn more
premises claims
Juris Doctor
2001 Murray State University
B.A. in History and Business Management
cum laude
1992 Lipscomb University
Institute for Conflict Management
Civil Mediator Training
Learn more
2017 Professional Associations Kentucky Bar Association (KBA) Member
Business Law Section Member
Civil Litigation Section Member
Probate &amp
Trust Law Section Member

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GREENACRES, WA 99016

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