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Joe W. Johnson
The Johnson Law Partnership, PLLC
434 Lake Street
P. O. Box 1170
Fulton, KY 42041-0170
 
 
Communication Center  
Phone: (270)472-3222
E-mail: fultonlaw@bellsouth.net
Fax: (270)472-3224
Web site: http://www.johnsonlawpllc.com


Areas of Practice Litigation Percentage Bar Admissions
Education

Joe W. Johnson's law practice extends to seven counties within Kentucky and Tennessee, and encompasses several areas of law, particularly Bankruptcy, Criminal Law, Trusts, and Estates. As a three term Fulton County Attorney, a former First District Commonwealth's Attorney, and a practicing Defense Attorney, Mr. Johnson brings to his Criminal practice the knowledge he has acquired from extensive experience on both the prosecution and defense sides of legal issues.

Public Service:

Fulton County Attorney - 12 years
Commonwealth Attorney - 8 years
Trial Commissioner in Lawyer Discipline Process - 2 years

 

Areas Of Practice:
Bankruptcy Law
Criminal Law
Elder Law
Estate Planning
Probate & Estate Administration
Trusts
Wills
Litigation Percentage:
30% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Kentucky
Tennessee
U.S. District Court Western District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court Western District of Tennessee
Education:
University of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, Tennessee
J.D.

Birth Information:
1941


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