Stefan Bing - Lexington, KY
Attorney at Hicks & Funfsinn, PLLC
Lawyers in Lexington, KY
209 E High Street Lexington, KY 40507
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14
Years
Experience
Updated: 02/28/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Stefan Bing grew up in Wooster, Ohio, a small town in the heart of Amish country. His mother was a longtime high school Spanish teacher, and his stepfather worked as a lumber grader. Growing up in a rural community shaped Stefan’s appreciation for property ownership and the personal and economic importance land holds for families and businesses—an understanding that guides his legal practice.
Stefan attended Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where he earned a degree in Spanish and Political Science. During college, he studied abroad at Universidad de Salamanca in Salamanca, Spain, living with a host family and gaining first-hand exposure to different legal, cultural, and governmental systems. His academic background and international experience strengthened his interest in law, public policy, and advocacy.
Stefan then moved to Lexington to attend the University of Kentucky College of Law, graduating in 2012. While in law school, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Kentucky Law Journal. His student note was selected for publication in the Kentucky Law Journal, reflecting his strong research, writing, and analytical skills.
After law school, Stefan served as a law clerk to Justice Mary C. Noble of the Supreme Court of Kentucky. Following his clerkship, he joined Gess Mattingly & Atchison, P.S.C. in 2013, where he practiced for more than a decade. He became a partner in 2021 and remained with the firm until joining Hicks & Funfsinn in 2026. During this time, Stefan developed a broad litigation practice that included complex commercial disputes and trial work throughout Kentucky.
Stefan’s practice now focuses primarily on representing landowners whose property is being taken or damaged by the government through eminent domain, also known as condemnation. He represents property owners facing takings by state and local agencies for road projects, utilities, and other public uses. Stefan works closely with landowners to evaluate the government’s offer, identify overlooked damages, and pursue just compensation through negotiation or trial when necessary.
Many property owners are unaware that they have the right to hire an eminent domain attorney to challenge the government’s valuation of their property. They are also often surprised to learn that attorney’s fees in condemnation cases are based on the additional compensation the attorney helps to recover over and above the government’s original offer. Stefan helps clients understand this process and their options so they can make informed decisions when their property rights are at stake.
In addition to his eminent domain and condemnation practice, Stefan represents clients in personal injury and negligence cases. In all matters, he emphasizes careful preparation, clear communication, and practical guidance tailored to each client’s situation.
Stefan has been named a Super Lawyers Rising Star for Business Litigation for four consecutive years (2020-2023).
Outside of work, Stefan enjoys traveling, live music, collecting baseball cards, Cleveland sports, and spending time with his pets. He lives in Lexington with his wife, Katie, who is a London, Kentucky native.
Awards and Honors
Other Sources of Feedback About Stefan Bing
Included on the 2023 Kentucky Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2022 Kentucky Super Lawyers list
- 2021 Kentucky Super Lawyers list
- 2020 Kentucky Super Lawyers list
Contact
209 E High Street
Lexington, KY 40507
Phone: 859-286-7840
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.hfkylawyers.com
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