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Lexington Banking and Lending Law Firm
Overview
Established in 1974, Morgan & Pottinger, P.S.C., is a full service law firm representing large and small financial institutions, businesses, and individuals throughout Kentucky and Indiana. Our collections and subrogation practices also extend throughout Tennessee and Ohio.
We understand your concerns and your need to control expenses. We focus on providing you and your company with cost-effective solutions tailored to meet your unique needs. We believe in preventive law and lawsuit avoidance. We offer sound legal advice designed to limit your potential liability and exposure to lawsuits. While we represent many large companies, and our sevices are often sought by general counsel for many corporate clients, we also offer a full range of corporate counsel services for small and medium businesses, lenders, banks, and finance companies that do not have in-house counsel.
Our attorneys offer a range of specialized legal serivces, including banking and finance law, lender liability, business dispute resolution, and creditors' rights and collections tailored to the needs of financial institutions and businesses.
For more information about the qualities that distinguish our firm from many others, please visit our web site, www.morganandpottinger.com.
About Morgan & Pottinger, P.S.C.
Practice Areas
- Banking and Lending
- Bankruptcy
- Retail & Commercial
- Collections
- Business Law
- Employment and Labor Law
- Litigation
- Real Estate & Foreclosure
- Regulatory Compliance
- Trust and Estate Planning
- Uniform Commercial Code Practice
Representative Clients
- Chrysler Credit Corporation
- Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Co.
- Dominion Bankshares Corporation
- Kentucky Community Bank Corporation
- Liberty National Corporation and its banking affiliates
- National City Corporation and its banking affiliates
- Pittsburgh National Corporation and its banking affiliates
- Sears, Roebuck & Company
- The Provident Bank
People
Attorneys
- C. Edward Hastie (Of Counsel)
- James I. Murray (Shareholder)
- Scott T. Rickman (Shareholder)
Office Information
Address
133 West Short Street Lexington, KY 40507
Phone
Fax
- (859) 255-2038
Websites
Other Offices
Morgan & Pottinger, P.S.C. (Main Office) 401 South Fourth Street Suite 1200 Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 589-2780
Morgan & Pottinger, P.S.C. 120 East Market Street P.O. Box 77 New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 948-0008
Morgan & Pottinger, P.S.C. 1050 Glenbrook Way Suite 480 Box 201 Hendersonville, TN 37075 (615) 452-4755
Morgan & Pottinger, P.S.C. 5543 Edmondson Pike Suite 25 Nashville, TN 37211 (615) 452-4755
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