MOYNAHAN, IRVIN & SMITH, P.S.C.
110 NORTH MAIN STREET
NICHOLASVILLE, KENTUCKY 40356
(859) 887-1200
FAX: (859) 885-2307
ABOUT OUR FIRM
Moynahan, Irvin & Smith, P.S.C, is a small law firm with offices in Nicholasville, Kentucky. Nicholasville is in Jessamine County, which for several years has consistently been one of the most rapidly developing counties in the state. That trend is projected to remain for at least the next twenty years and is presently reflected in the broad diversity of our clientele.
We trace our history to January 2, 1941, when Bernard T. Moynahan, Jr., some four days past his twenty-first birthday, took the required oath and became the youngest person ever admitted to the practice of law in Kentucky. With interruptions for military, judicial and other public service, and after practicing as a part of other organizations, the firm ultimately took its present form on March 1, 1998.
Today, we engage in the general practice of law, including state and federal litigation, arbitration and mediation, banking, railroad law, administrative law, land use law, utilities law, domestic relations, business organizations and transactions, estate planning and administration, and real estate law. We also maintain a close referral relationship for matters involving complex tax issues. The firm enjoys the Martindale-Hubbell "AV" rating.
Our regular clients range from large business organizations in traditional industries to small high technology startup companies and local governmental agencies. In addition, we frequently serve as local counsel in state and federal litigation matters, and we regularly provide representation in particular matters for clients with whom we do not otherwise maintain ongoing attorney client relationships. You can learn more about us through our Martindale-Hubbell listing.
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