www.loubar.org 16 Louisville Bar Briefs Members on the move Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC (SKO) welcomes Paige A. Robinson to the firm’s Louisville office. Robinson joins SKO’s Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring practice group where she advises and assists clients in complex restructuring and credit matters, including Chapter 11 cases, foreclosures, out-of-court restructurings and litigation involving lender liability, fraud, avoidance claims and related issues. Robinson earned her J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in 2024. Stites & Harbison welcomes Erica Miller to the Louisville office. She joins the firm as an attorney in the Torts & Insurance Practice Service Group. Miller’s practice focuses on medical malpractice, nursing home and long-term care cases, premises liability, professional liability, automotive injury and other claims alleging personal injury. Prior to joining the firm, Miller worked at a personal injury law firm in Louisville. She also served as a legal extern for Judge Annie O’Connell, Jefferson Circuit Court, Division II, in 2023. Miller earned her J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in 2024. She is admitted to practice in Kentucky. Kaplan Johnson Abate & Bird is pleased to announce that Heather Gatnarek has been elected to partnership. Gatnarek was previously an associate at the firm. Gatnarek began her career with the Kentucky Department of Public Ad- vocacy’s Capital Trial Program and then joined the ACLU of Kentucky, where she handled cases at all levels of Kentucky’s courts. Gatnarek’s areas of practice include appellate advocacy, complex commercial litigation, constitutional law, government investigations, first amendment and media law and healthcare litigation. Gatnarek earned her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. Kaplan Johnson Abate & Bird also welcomes the additions of Jeremy Lister- Perlman, J. Gabriel (Gabe) Dennery and Emily Compton. Jeremy Lister- Perlman recently joined the firm. He previously clerked for U.S. District Judge David Hale in Louisville. He practices complex commercial litigation for both plaintiffs and defendants. Lister-Perlman earned his J.D., summa cum laude, from Boston University. Gabe Dennery also recently joined the firm. His areas of practice include financial restructuring and chapter 11, commercial litigation, commercial transactions and business formation and governance. Dennery earned his J.D. from the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law. Emily Compton joined the firm in September 2025. After graduating law school, Compton clerked for Chief U.S. District Judge Stivers in Bowling Green and Judge Siler at the Sixth Circuit. She now focuses her prac- tice on complex commercial and business litigation. Compton earned her J.D., summa cum laude, from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. Fultz Maddox Dickens is proud to announce the following attorneys have joined the firm: Trevor L. Earl, Anna Lucchese, J. Mick Smith and Caroline E. Wilson. Trevor Earl has joined the firm after several years as in-house counsel for a local healthcare company. Prior to working in-house, Earl practiced for more than 20 years in several Louisville firms focusing on administrative law, tort defense, bankruptcy and commercial disputes. Earl is admitted to practice in Kentucky, Indiana and Virginia and represents clients in a variety of legal matters including business, real estate, employment and contract issues. Anna Lucchese has joined the firm as an associate attorney, where she will practice with the firm’s commercial litigation group. Lucchese is licensed to practice in Kentucky, where she assists clients in a variety of complex business and civil disputes, providing support at all stages of litigation. She earned her J.D. from Belmont University College of Law. J. Mick Smith has joined the firm as an associate attorney. Smith’s practice spans organizations of all sizes—from start-ups to publicly traded companies—and covers a wide range of busi- ness matters, including mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and commercial real estate transactions. He also assists the firm’s litigation team in resolving commercial disputes. Smith earned his J.D. from the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law, magna cum laude. Caroline Wilson has joined the firm as an associate attorney, where she will practice with the firm’s corporate, real estate and litigation groups. Wilson is licensed to practice in Kentucky, where she assists clients in a variety of business and real estate matters. She earned her J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law. Fultz Maddox Dickens is proud to announce that William “Bill” Mazur and Evan Wright have been named partners of the firm. Bill Mazur joined the firm in 2019 and was elected partner in 2025. His practice focuses primarily in the areas of healthcare and insurance litigation, litigating and arbitrating healthcare-related matters across the country with an emphasis on payor- provider disputes, managed care contracting issues and state insurance codes. Mazur earned his J.D. in 2010, cum laude, from Loyola Law School Los Angeles. Evan Wright joined the firm in 2016 and was elected partner in 2026. Wright practices commercial litigation, focusing on business disputes, real estate development and construction and healthcare matters. He regularly advises and represents institutional property owners, contractors, suppliers and design professionals nationwide in the enforcement and defense of contract and lien claims. Wright also has extensive experience in healthcare-related matters and litigation, including payor-provider disputes, managed care contracting issues and regulatory compliance. He earned his J.D. from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in 2018. n Compton Dennery Earl Gatnarek Lister-Perlman Lucchese Mazur Miller Wilson Wright Smith Robinson HAYNIE & REYNOLDS FAMILY LAW MEDIATION Judge Hugh Smith Haynie (ret.) Rebecca C. Reynolds FOR SCHEDULING, PLEASE CONTACT [email protected], OR CALL (502) 354-5049. ✓ CCo-mediators specializing in the most complex divorce and custody cases ✓ NNo charge for preparation of your case ✓ W We will simultaneously draft the agreement for you, saving you and your clients time and money