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Phillip Bruce Leslie

McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC

201 East Main Street Suite 1000
Lexington, KY 40507-1361
(Fayette)


Position: Member

FAX: 859-231-6518

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Admitted: 1973, Kentucky; 1994, Ohio

Law School: University of Kentucky, J.D., 1973

College: University of Kentucky, A.B., 1969


Practice Areas: Probate; Banking; Railroad Law; Product Liability; Corporation Law; Personal Injury; Family and Domestic; General Trial Practice; Medical Negligence; Real Estate; Entertainment Law

Additional Information: Greenup/Lewis County, Boyd County, Kentucky, (Member, House of Delegates, 1980-1986) and Ohio State Bar Associations.

Biography: Phi Delta Phi. Member, Moot Court Board. City Prosecutor, Flatwoods, Kentucky, 1974-1977. City Attorney: South Shore, Kentucky, 1976-1989; Greenup, Kentucky, 1977-1985; Flatwoods, Kentucky, 1978—. Trial Commissioner, Greenup District Court, 1978—. Approved Arbitrator, American Arbitration Association. Member, 1976— and Chairman, 1981—, Board of Directors, University of Kentucky, Ashland Community and Technical College, 1978—. Chairman, Community Hospice of Ashland, 2001-2004.


Firm Members: Stephen Amato Jaron Blandford

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Phillip Leslie located?

Phillip Leslie is located in Lexington, KY at 201 East Main Street Suite 1000, 40507-1361 (Fayette County).

What are Phillip Leslie's practice areas?

Phillip Leslie's practice areas include: Probate; Banking; Railroad Law; Product Liability; Corporation Law; Personal Injury; Family and Domestic; General Trial Practice; Medical Negligence; Real Estate; Entertainment Law.

What firm is Phillip Leslie associated with?

Phillip Leslie is associated with McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC in Lexington, KY.

Where did Phillip Leslie attend law school?

Phillip Leslie attended University of Kentucky, J.D., 1973 and University of Kentucky, A.B., 1969.

When was Phillip Leslie admitted to the bar?

Phillip Leslie was admitted to practice: 1973, Kentucky; 1994, Ohio.