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Gregg Y. Neal was licensed in Kentucky in 1973 and in Florida in 1989. He received his B.S. degree from Marshall University in 1970 and his J.D. from the University of Louisville Law School in 1973 and was on the Deans List and the Journal of Family Law. He is a Diplomate and Advanced Diplomate of the Court Practice Institute, 1978 and 1981. He is a graduate of the ATLA National College of Advocacy, Trial Advocate, 1981.He is a recipient of the Kentucky Bar Association CLE award, 1980-present and has maintained Florida CLE, 1989-present.

He was president of the Kentucky Justice Association in 1987, and currently serves on the Board of Governors. Mr. Neal has received various awards and distinctions throughout his legal career. He has been listed in Best Lawyers in America, is certified as a civil trial specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a member of the Million Dollars Advocate Forum, AV rated and listed as a preeminent lawyer in Martindale-Hubbell. He is a past board member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Mr. Neal has presented numerous lectures and publications to lawyers and civic groups. He is certified by the Duke University Private Adjudication Center as a mediator and the Supreme Court of Florida as a circuit mediator and approved arbitrator, having received his training through the Duke University Private Adjudication Center and the Florida Dispute Resolution. He is a Kentucky mediator on the Court of Justice Roster. Mr. Neal is a certified civil trial specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, representing less than 1% of Kentucky lawyers and is a Diplomate and Advanced Diplomate of the Court Practice Institute. Mr. Neal is published in Am Jur Trials, ATLA's Litigating Tort Cases, and the Kentucky Justice Association. He is listed in Kentucky Super Lawyers and previously listed in Best Lawyers in America. He is a member of the Kentucky Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee. He is admitted to practice in Kentucky and Florida, the United States Supreme Court, United States District Court Western and Eastern district, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Neal served in the USAR from 1970-1976. Mr. Neal is a past president of the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce and past president of the Shelbyville Kiwanis Club. He is an elder at the First Presbyterian Church in Shelbyville.

Mr. Neal has published articles on bad faith insurance litigation, pit bull attacks, and most recently on professional negligence which he updates annually for West Legal Publications.

Mr. Neal works in the following areas: civil litigation, real estate, zoning, business associations, probate and wills, contracts, divorce, florida real estate and title insurance, personal injury, wrongful death and general legal matters.

Mr. Neal has secured substantial verdicts during his career, including several seven figure cases. With 36 years of experience, he is ready to represent you.



Todd Davis was licensed in Kentucky in 1976. He serves as a director of the Republic Bank and Trust Company. He is rated BV in Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Davis serves as the Master Commissioner of the Shelby Circuit Court. Mr. Davis represents many clients with their real estate and business needs and is proficient in 1031 exchanges.


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FLORIDA REAL ESTATE

ARE YOU BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE IN FLORIDA?

We can do all of the real estate requirements in Florida, including all documents, title insurance and closing. I am a First American Title Insurance Agent in Florida and I can do closings on residential and commercial properties in Florida. Call me, Gregg Y. Neal, 502-633-6002.


MEDIATION: RESOLVING CONFLICTS

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFIED MEDIATOR

Have you ever had a dispute in your company, in your family, or with your neighbors? There is a way to resolve these problems without the costly expense of litigation. As a certified mediator, I assist those in conflict through the mediation process. This process allows you to keep control of the outcome, allows you a safe place to express yourself, and finds workable solutions for all involved. Sometimes it takes a neutral person to get to the heart of the problem and allow people in conflict to move forward rather than getting stuck in the past. If you or your company need this service, I will be happy to discuss the details with you. Working together can achieve a resolution. Call me, Gregg Y. Neal, at 502-633-6002.

1. Mediation allows you to reach mutually agreeable solutions.

2. We encourage parties to look at the future instead of the past.

3. Mediation is quicker and less expensive than litigation.

4. It produces agreements that are based on the principles of fairness.

5. It's private and confidential.

6. You'll benefit from having an impartial third party helping you.

7. Mediation has a high rate of compliance with the agreement.

8. Mediated agreements often stand the test of time.




NEWS

Have you noticed your electric bill and telephone bill having two charges on it, one if paid on time and one for late payment. It is obvious that the companies have purposefully put the higher price on the right side, which is usually where you look for your balance due. Look to the left and pay the lesser amount timely. One wonders how many people have overpaid and the amount of money in overpayments these companies have received, making use of the money for a month.




WE LOOK FORWARD TO REPRESENTING YOU.

Mr. Neal and Mr. Davis have been partners together since 1979. They have been a team that has helped many throughout their history. Both are involved in communtiy activites. They have invested in the community and believe that their clients are important. Together Mr. Neal and Mr. Davis have a combined legal experience of 65 years.




OUR LAW FIRM EMPHASIZES COMMUNICATION AND CONFIDENTIALITY

We handle cases by contingency, hourly, flat fee, and combinations of these. We discuss from the beginning the fees our clients can expect. We bill regularly so there are no surprises and our bills are itemized. We encourage our clients to ask any questions and be involved in the complete process of representation. We use modern equipment, including computer based research. We continue our education with numerous hours of continuing education as required by the bar association.

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MASTER COMMISSIONER SALES

COMMISSIONER SALES

November 5, 2009 at 10:00 A.M.

Kentucky Housing v. Niblick; No. 09-CI-274; 116 White Oak Road; Deed Book 504, Page 504.

JP Morgan Chase v. Thurman, et al; No. 09-CI-304; 527 First Street; Deed Book 397, Page 244.

Bayview Loan v. Bowman, et al; No. 08-CI-593; 10836 Frankfort Road, Waddy; Deed Book 470, Page 485.

Countrywide v. Hope, et al; No. 09-CI-125; 10669 Mount Eden Road, Waddy; Deed Book 464, Page 271. SALE WITHDRAWN.

Bank of New York v. Mauck, et al; No. 08-CI-103; 500 Creekside Drive; Deed Book 445, Page 174.

Wells Fargo v. Rayburn, et al; No. 09-CI-223; 2801 Fisherville Road, Finchville; Deed Book 481, Page 131.

IndyMac v. Bowling, et al; No. 07-CI-785; 996 Stapleton Road; Deed Book 497, Page 53 and 497-273.

HSBC v. Skinner, et al; No. 09-CI-503; 519 Birchwood Circle; Deed Book 505, Page 685.

Mainsource Bank v. General Land Development, Inc., et al; No. 09-CI-135; Tract 1-410 Buckman Station Court, Tract 2-500 Reserves Court, Tract 3-401 Reserves Court; Deed Book 446, Page 577, 480-376 and 494-846.

Deutsche Bank v. Conde, Sr, et al; No. 07-CI-756; 6005 Edgemont Way; Deed Book 478, Page 751.

Deutsche Bank v. Hilger, et al; No. 08-CI-689; 2085 Frankfort Road; Deed Book 295, Page 260. SALE WITHDRAWN.

IndyMac v. Sensenbach, et al; No. 09-CI-239; 926 Kingston Court; Deed Book 496, Page 420.

JP Morgan v. Buntain, et al; No. 09-CI-256; 2775 Bardstown Trail, Waddy; Deed Book 457, Page 405.

Countrywide v. Avila, et al; No. 09-CI-233; 3714 Mareli Road; Deed Book 469, Page 336.

NOVEMBER 19, 2009 AT 10:00 A.M.

U.S. Bank v. Weeks, et al; No. 08-CI-607; 3107 Pheasant Run; Deed Book 450, Page 392.

West Point Bank v. Harvest Construction, et al; No. 09-CI-330; 1805 Blackwell Road; Deed Book 449, Page 385.

BAC Home Loans v. Martinez, et al; No. 09-CI-403; 4985 Bell Avenue; Deed Book 473, Page 630.

Countrywide v. Vazquez-Meza, et al; No. 09-CI-178; 4993 Bell Avenue; Deed Book 477, Page 111.

American Founders v. Douglas, et al; No. 09-CI-298; 3888 Mink Run Road, Frankfort (Shelby County); Deed Book 498, Page 283.

Farm Credit v. Hall, et al; No. 09-CI-311; 962 Hebron Road; Deed Book 425, Page 633 and 421-724.

Huntington National v. Robertson, et al; No. 09-CI-496; 6014 Edgemont Way; Deed Book 478, Page 763.

Deutsche Bank v. Warner, et al; No. 09-CI-291; 1306 Oak Street; Deed Book 464, Page 469.

BAC Home Loans v. Hawley, et al; No. 09-CI-495; 116 Shellys Place; Deed Book 468, Page 452.

CitiMortgage v. Stevens, et al; No. 09-CI-286; 14845 Mount Eden Rd., Mt Eden; Deed Book 477,Page 346.

U.S. Bank v. Petrucci, et al; No. 08-CI-794; 1696 Scott Station Road; Deed Book 495, Page 22.

Deutsche Bank v. Drake, et al; No. 09-CI-423; 1146 Southville Pike; Deed Book 394, Page 121.



 
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