Mr. Edward Lyn Cooley | Attorney
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About Edward
After receiving my Associates Degree at Prestonsburg Community College in 1976, and my Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Kentucky in 1978, I decided to stay in Lexington and attend the University of Kentucky College of Law. It was during my studies in law school that my ideals solidified, and I knew that I wanted to spend my life helping others. While many of my classmates went on to work at corporations, as judges or prosecutors, or decided to abandon the practice of law altogether, I knew that I wanted to do nothing but help those whose lives were being ruined by criminal charges or were injured, and often facing financial and emotional destruction due to the negligence of another. Many of these people had little-to-no knowledge of how to defend themselves, or how to protect their interests, and were unable to afford an expensive attorney to assist them. I knew that in order to properly help, I would need to devote my life to becoming the best defense and trial lawyer I could possibly be. Consequently, I have spent my career not as a lawyer satisfied that I need to know nothing more, but with deep conviction that I must always strive to learn more each day in order to become and remain an effective advocate for my clients. I prefer to view the opportunity to represent clients not as a financial opportunity for the lawyer, but rather an opportunity to help another person in time of need. Representing clients, in my mind, is not a job; it is both a privilege and an honor.
Admission
Kentucky
1981
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Accident & Injury, Criminal, Juvenile Law, Divorce & Family Law, Employment