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Kentucky Mount Sterling White Peck Carrington, LLP attorney Carrington, Grover A
  • Lawyer name:Carrington, Grover A
  • Address:P.O. Box 950 26 BroadwayMount Sterling,KY
  • Phone:859-498-2872
  • Fax:859-498-2877
  • PostalCode:40353 -0950
  • WebSite:http://www.whitepeckcarrington.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Personal Injury and Wrongful Death (automobile/truck/motorcycle accidents, others) Commercial Law

Kentucky Mount SterlingWhite Peck Carrington, LLP attorney Carrington, Grover A is a Very good lawyer practice area in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death (automobile/truck/motorcycle accidents, others) Commercial Law and Litigation Criminal Law, including Drug and DUI cases 75% of Practice Devoted to Litigation ,Business & Commercial, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Personal Injury -- Defense,White Peck Carrington, LLP

if you have any problem in and Litigation Criminal Law, including Drug and DUI cases 75% of Practice Devoted to Litigation ,Business & Commercial, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Personal Injury -- Defense,please email to White Peck Carrington, LLP or call 859-498-2872 or Go to our company directly(addr:P.O. Box 950 26 BroadwayMount Sterling,KY) ,we will provide free legal advice for you.

  • Experience:

    Grover A. Carrington is in charge of litigation at White Peck Carrington, LLP.

    Over the course of his career, Mr. Carrington has provided counseling, investigation and litigation services to numerous corporations, banks, civic and religious organizations, as well as working with families and individuals.

    Mr. Carrington has been involved in many types of civil litigation including business disputes, automobile and trucking collisions, catastrophic injuries, wrongful deaths and medical malpractice in state and federal courts. He has also represented numerous individuals charged with serious felony offenses as well as misdemeanors. He has argued cases before the Kentucky Supreme Court and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

    Mr. Carrington has served as counsel for several corporations and businesses, including Traditional Bank, where he has served as Chairman of its Board of Directors.

    Mr. Carrington has been active in his community, giving his time and effort to serve as Deacon at the First Christian Church, Chairman of the Mt. Sterling-Montgomery County Recreation Commission, Site-Base Member at Montgomery County High School, Attorney-Coach for the Montgomery County High School Mock Trial Team, which has won multiple state championships, member for the Kentucky House of Delegates and President of the Mt. Sterling Golf & County Club.

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  • Kentucky, 1974 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Kentucky, 1975 U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit, 2000

  • Kentucky Bar Association, 1974 - Present - Member Kentucky Bar Association - House of Delegates, 1985-1991, Member American Justice Association - Member Traditional Bank, Inc. - 1983 - Present - Director Mt. Sterling-Montgomery County Recreation Commission, 1977 - 1995 Kentucky Academy of Criminal Defense Lawyers

  • Wake Forest University School of Law, Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1974J.D., Doctor of JurisprudenceLaw Review: Associate Editor, Wake Forest Law Review, 1973 - 1974 Wake Forest University, 1970B.A.Major: Economics

  • White Peck Carrington, LLP is the direct continuation of a law practice that began in 1862. The firm is involved in most aspects of civil and criminal law, including emphasis on civil litigation, personal injury, criminal matters, real estate transactions, banking matters, family law,?business organizations, commercial and business law, estate planning and probate practice.

    White Peck Carrington, LLP is committed to providing high quality legal services and personal attention to the individual and corporate needs of our clients. The experience and expertise of our attorneys and legal staff, combined with an attitude of service to our clients, enables us to achieve these goals.

    White Peck Carrington, LLP is listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.

    HISTORY OF WHITE PECK CARRINGTON,?LLP

    White Peck Carrington, LLP is the latest practice entity in a continuing law practice that began in the middle 1800's.

    A.B. White, paternal grandfather of Lewis A. White, the?former senior member in the firm, was admitted to the practice of law in 1862. He served as Montgomery County Attorney and practiced with several partners, the last of which was his son, W. Bridges White. After the death of his father, W. Bridges White opened an office?at 15 North Maysville Street, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.

    Lewis Apperson, father-in-law of W. Bridges White and maternal grandfather of Lewis A. White, was also an attorney and had a separate law practice beginning in December of 1981 with offices at 26 Broadway, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky where White Peck Carrington, LLP has its present office. He practiced solo and also in partnership, first with M.S. Tyler and later with John A. Judy. Lewis Apperson's father was Richard Apperson, Sr., an attorney, and his half-brother was Richard Apperson, Jr. who was an attorney and Circuit Judge.

    Lewis Apperson died in 1931 and at the time he was a solo practitioner at the 26 Broadway address. On the death of Lewis Apperson, W. Bridges White moved his solo practice to the 26 Broadway office. The firm that is now White Peck Carrington, LLP has continuously practiced at the 26 Broadway address since 1931.

    In 1938, Lewis A. White joined the practice of his father, W. Bridges White. His private practice was interrupted by Army service that began in 1942. When he returned from the service, Lewis A. White's father had been elected Circuit Judge, and he resumed his law practice as a solo practitioner.

    Alan B. Peck joined Lewis A. White in 1968 and they formed White & Peck in 1971. Grover A. Carrington came to the firm in 1974 and became a partner in 1976 and the name was changed to White, Peck & Carrington. Michelle R. ("Shelly")?Williams joined the firm in 1991 and became a partner in 1993. Stephen E. Neal joined the firm in 1994 as an associate and became a partner in 1997.? M. Benjamin ("Ben")Shields joined the firm in 2002 and became a partner in 2005.? Farrah D. Williams joined the firm in 2003 and was made a partner in 2006.? Lewis A. White passed away on October 27, 2003.

    In January of 2006, the firm's name was changed to White Peck Carrington, LLP.

    White Peck Carrington, LLP engages in the general practice of law, including civil litigation, personal injury, real estate, domestic relations, criminal law, financial institutions law, business organizations, probate, commercial and business law, estates and trusts and other matters.

    The current members of the firm are:Alan B. Peck - Managing PartnerGrover A. Carrington - PartnerMichelle R. McDonald - PartnerStephen E. Neal - PartnerMichael B. ("Ben") Shields - PartnerFarrah D. Williams - PartnerJesse R. HodgsonSecretarial and paraprofessional staff are:Barbara ClarkSandy CorbinKelsie JacksonReba HighBrenda NewkirkGabrielle SammonsSharon TudorEllie Lucas Carie RichmondRicki Razor

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