Carlos D’Angelo Bailey was born and raised in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He graduated from Warren Central High School in 1994. He is the son Marilyn Bailey and Emory Swinney. He is married to Shenica Bailey and he is the father of four beautiful daughters Akaiya, Ahulani, Aaliyah, Arianna. Mr. Bailey was raised by a single mother. He went to college at Western Kentucky University, located in Bowling Green, Kentucky graduating in 2000. After college, Mr. Bailey interned for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC). While working at DSCC, Mr. Bailey helped on many Senatorial Campaigns, including Hillary Clinton. Mr. Bailey would later take the LSAT at American University at the advice of his cousin attending Law school in Baltimore, Maryland. …show more content…
Mr. Bailey took a risk and resigned his position as Kroger Manager when he received his letter of acceptance from Thomas. M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, MI. Mr. Bailey would make the President’s List at Cooley and decided to transfer to Salmon P. Chase College of Law, in Highland Heights, Kentucky. My pursuit of my Juris Doctorate was one of a tortoise, instead of the hare and he obtained his Juris Doctor degree in December 2005. He then took and passed Kentucky Bar Exam in 2008. He began his legal career as a Public Defender in 2009. The Public Defender’s office training allowed Mr. Bailey to learn and work on various legal matters that continues to be of great benefit to his practice today. In 2011, Mr. entered private practice in Bowling Green, KY, and continue to strive for professional excellence, skills, and intelligence. Over the years, Mr. Bailey has fought for justice, helped keep families together, fought against racial profiling, employment discrimination, and became a voice for the voiceless. Today, Mr. Bailey is the owner of Bailey Law Firm of S.KY, PLLC in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Mr. Bailey practices criminal defense, immigration law, personal injury, Bankruptcy and
Over the course of his career, Jeremy Weingast, the principal attorney at Weingast Law, served for many years as a Hartford City Prosecutor, giving him an in-depth understanding of criminal law. He uses this experience to aggressively defend his clients' interests. This law firm knows
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Mr. Tucker, licensed to practice law in the State of Florida, is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. While obtaining his law degree from Florida Coastal School of Law, he was hired as a Law Clerk with Paul M. Doolittle P.A. Attorneys at Law in October 2011. Following his graduation, Mr. Tucker was hired as a Senior Associate
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Staying current in the developments within all areas of family law is vital to providing clients with the best representation possible, something the attorneys at Vetrano & Feinman take great pride in. While attending the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section, their attorneys will have the opportunity to learn from colleagues within other areas of the law as it applies to family law either through interest or
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George H. Pike is the Director of the Pritzker Legal Research Center and Senior Lecturer at
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After graduating from Gardner-Webb, along with Mitch, also decided to go to NCCU for law school. It was once I finally arrived that I realized I knew I was in trouble. I wanted to become a patent lawyer also, but was saddened by the news that I had have an engineering or physical science degree. So, I decided that my best course of action would be to pursue criminal defense law, it was this step that put me in my current
Thanks to the opportunity provided by Kristin Carpenter O’Steen at the State Attorney’s Office of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, Tyler Marth was given a tremendous educational and insightful experience through his internship. Tyler was able to learn about the day-to-day functions of state attorney’s and the judicial system by shadowing Assistant State Attorney Jacob Gordon. The intricacies of the legal system were on full display for Tyler as he was able to watch several court cases, such as a manslaughter trial, and was also able to take part in several pre-trials and calendars with attorneys Zane Thomas and Kristin Normandeau as he was able to watch these proceedings from the desk itself. The internship also gifted several other wonderful experiences
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