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Call Laura Garrett @ 502-582-2900 Help Wanted Through the LBA Placement Service Real Estate / Foreclosure Attorney: The LBA’s Placement Service is currently working with a multi-state law office seeking to add an attorney to their Louisville office. The firm specializes in real estate matters representing mortgage lenders. Primary duties will include real estate transactions and foreclosure litigation throughout the state. Travel to various counties for Sheriff Sales and hearings is required. Real estate or foreclosure experience a plus, but other experience considered. Must be licensed in Kentucky and in good standing and have excellent references. Competitive salary commensurate with experience and benefits offered. Send resumes in MS Word format to the LBA Placement Service Director, David Mohr, [email protected]. Business and Civil Litigation Attorney: The LBA’s Placement Service is currently working with a well-established boutique law office located on the east side of Louisville. This firm has a varied practice and is seeking an experienced litigation attorney to support a mix of civil and business litigation disputes. These disputes can arise from employment, contract and business matters. Candidate must have at least five years of experience with such matters in Kentucky. An Indiana or Tennessee license is a plus. Must be in good standing and have excellent references. Salary is based on experience, plus full benefits, including 100% paid health and dental insurance, retire- ment plan with a 3% match, PTO and a 10% origination credit if you bring any business. There is a 1600/hour billable goal for the year and a 25% bonus if billings are over 1600 hours. The firm feels a competent team player will find they offer an excellent work-life balance. Send resumes in MS Word format to the LBA Placement Service Director, David Mohr, [email protected]. Associate Attorney: The LBA’s Placement Service is currently working with a well-established boutique law office located on the east side of Louisville that concentrates exclusively on business litigation mat- ters. They are seeking to hire an associate attorney with at least three+ years of experience practicing as an attorney in Kentucky. Business litigation experience would be a plus, but they would consider any civil litigation experience. A small book of transferable business or the ability to drum up a little bit of business would be a plus as well, but not a deal breaker, as the firm has a steady amount of work to keep you busy 90% of the time. Salary is commensurate with experience and benefits are offered, as well. Send resumes in MS Word format to the LBA Placement Service Director, David Mohr, [email protected]. 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In Memoriam Judge Ken Corey, 82, died on July 1, 2024, in Florida, where he and his beloved wife of 63 years, Judge Mary Lewis Corey, had retired. Judge Corey graduated from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law and entered private practice before being elected a Jefferson District Court Judge and then a Jefferson Circuit Court Judge. After retiring from the bench, Judge Corey enjoyed a long and successful career as a mediator. He enjoyed boating, whether on the Ohio River or the open seas. He survived some scary situations on land and water, lost a few fingers along the way, never met a stranger, loved life and lived it to the fullest. A gathering to celebrate Judge Corey’s life and honor his memory will take place at Cap- tain’s Quarters on August 22 from 4-8 p.m. n