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Nolia Batey
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PLLC 161 St. Matthews Ave. Louisville
โจ About
About Nolia Batey
I am an attorney partner at a firm serving Louisville, KY. I am foremost a trial attorney and I concentrate my practice in the areas of personal injury, high asset divorces, and business disputes. I also represent numerous small businesses (for profit and non-profit) as outside general counsel.
I care deeply about the status of animal law in Kentucky and am the Immediate Past Chair of the Animal Law Section of the Kentucky Bar Association. I am also an active member of the Kentucky Justice Association, the American, Kentucky, and Louisville Bar Associations.
I received an LL.M in Animal Law from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis & Clark College; a J.D. from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law; and a BA from Western Kentucky University. During law school I worked for Churchill Downs, Inc. in their legal/compliance department and for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Small Business/Self-Employed Division.
When I'm not lawyering, I'm playing pickleball or in my backyard vegetable garden with my three rescue dogs and rescue cat.
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
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Divorce
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Business Law
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
Lewis & Clark Law School
LL.M. (2023)
Animal law
University of Louisville
J.D. (2015)
Law
Western Kentucky University
B.A.
Political Science, Sociology
๐ Bar Admissions
Kentucky Bar Association ย # 96643
Member
Member
Member
American Association for Justice
Member
Member
Member
Kentucky Justice Association
Member
Member
Member
American Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Louisville Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Partner
BATEY BROPHY & ODEA, PLLC 2015 - Current
Legal Extern
Internal Revenue Service - Office of Chief Counsel 2015 - 2015
Legal and Compliance Intern
Churchill Downs Incorporated 2013 - 2015
Case Manager
Crocker Law Firm 2007 - 2012
๐ Publications
- Animal Law'
- s Biting Non-economic Damages
- The Advocate - Kentucky Justice Association
- A Brief Overview of Animal Law in the Civil Realm
- Bench& Bar Magazine