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Louisville Employment Law Firm
Overview
Based in Louisville, Mark G. Hall Attorney, PLLC, offers legal representation with integrity. I'm Mark G. Hall, a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and a lawyer with 15 years of experience serving clients in a wide range of practice areas.
If you've been charged with a crime, let me be your first line of defense. My criminal defense practice helps clients facing almost any type of criminal charges, including those related to:
- DUI
- Drug crimes
- Violent crimes
- Theft and burglary
- Sex offenses
I can also represent college students in Louisville facing criminal charges (underage drinking drugs, assault, etc.), both in court and in related school disciplinary hearings.
My firm also offers comprehensive family law representation, including:
- Divorce
- Child custody
- Child support
- Spousal support
- Paternity actions
- Dependency, neglect and abuse cases
- Adoptions
Because family law acrimony can be so detrimental to children, I help clients seek negotiated resolutions when possible. If the other party refuses to cooperate, however, I won't hesitate to aggressively advocate for your interests and the interests of your kids.
Finally, I am proud to represent Kentucky clients in matters of personal injury and employment law. As a Marine veteran, I believe in the motto "Semper Fi." I am faithful to the interests of my clients, and I want to help you fight for justice and compensation.
Mark G. Hall Attorney, PLLC, serves clients in the Louisville metro, including Jefferson, Oldham and Bullitt counties. To take advantage of a free initial consultation, contact me today.
About Mark G. Hall Attorney, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Employment
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
517 West Ormsby Ave Louisville, KY 40203
Phone
Fax
- 502-584-0656
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