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Bryan Reynolds
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KY
โจ About
About Bryan Reynolds
BS in Geology from Indiana University, 1983. Worked as Geologist for Reynolds Resources, Inc., an independent oil and gas exploration and development company from 1984-1988. Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Chase College of Law, 1991 Environmental Department of Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, Lexington, KY from 1991 to 1997. My current practice is concentrated in Oil and Gas, Real Estate, Environmental Law and Governmental/Municipal and Administrative Law. I work in almost all areas of Oil and Gas law, including governmental and regulatory, title examination, mergers and acquisitions and due diligence, and litigation. I've been on the board of the Kentucky Oil and Gas Association since 1992. I also serve on the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission. I have a unique academic background tailored to oil and gas work, and real life experience as an independent oil and gas operator. I also serve as General Counsel to the Owensboro Riverport Authority.
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Gov & Administrative Law
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Real Estate Law
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Environmental Law
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Energy, Oil & Gas Law
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Municipal Law
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University
J.D. (1991)
Indiana University - Indiana University-Bloomington
B.S. (1983)
Geology
๐ Bar Admissions
Indiana State Bar ย # 30100-74
Member
Member
Member
Daviess County Bar Association
Member
1997 - Current
Member
Kentucky Oil and Gas Association
Member
Board of Directors
Member
Kentucky Bar Association ย # 84119
Member
Member
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Member
Sullivan Mountjoy Stainback & Miller, PSC 1997 - Current
Associate
Foreman Watson Shelburne 1997
Associate
Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, PLLC 1991 - 1997 Environmental Department
Geologist
Reynolds Resources, Inc. 1984 - 1988
๐ Awards & Recognition
Best Lawyers in Kentucky - Oil and Gas Law
Best Lawyers
๐ Publications
- Who'
- s Going to Regulate NORM?
- Northern Kentucky Law Review
- University of Louisville v. O'
- Bannon: Retroactive Application of Board of Claims Act Amendments
- Northern Kentucky Law Review