WHT Named 2022 Best Places to Work

Best Places to Work in Kentucky 2022 Winner graphic

WHT has been named to the 2022 Best Places to Work in Kentucky list. Sponsored by The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, the Kentucky Society for Human Resource Management (KYSHRM) and ClearPath Mutual Insurance Company, the list features 100 companies from across the Commonwealth ranging from small, medium and large size categories. WHT ranked in the […]

Ashley Brown Feature Panelist at 2022 Regional Women in the Law Summit

WHT Member, Ashley Brown, is presenting as a featured panelist at the first ever Regional Women in the Law Summit at The Westin Cincinnati on June 10, 2022. Ashley will be speaking on “How to Avoid the Virtual Flop- Making the Most of Virtual Litigation” to attorneys from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. This event is […]

Ashley Brown Selected to Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel

WHT is pleased to announce that Member Ashley Brown has been selected for membership in the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel. The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC), comprised of U.S. and international civil defense litigators, senior corporate counsel, and insurance claims executives, is dedicated to promoting knowledge, fellowship and professionalism for lawyers […]

WHT Sponsors Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass Miss Business Event

Junior Achievement event

WHT was proud to be a sponsor at this year’s Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass Miss Business event. Attorneys Whitney Williams and Caroline Augenstein attended the event designed to help young women develop a successful business and professional career. They lead conversations and helped mentor girls on navigating education and career choices after high school.

Summary Judgment Obtained in Woodford Circuit Court

Jason Morgan and Betsy Catron obtained summary judgment in Woodford Circuit Court on behalf of Acuity, A Mutual Insurance Company, in an action for declaratory relief. Plaintiffs argued that Acuity owed a duty to defend them in connection with various lawsuits filed against them alleging their involvement in a tax refund fraud scheme that deceived […]

Twelve WHT Attorneys Selected to 2022 Kentucky Super Lawyers List

Ward, Hocker & Thornton, PLLC is pleased to announce that twelve of the firm’s attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2022 Kentucky Super Lawyers publication. Attorneys Walter Ward, George Hocker, Gregg Thornton, Brian Stephenson, Gene Zipperle, Licha Farah and John Hollon were named to the Kentucky Super Lawyers list. Ashley Brown, Jillian House, Graham Barth, Tucker Willis, and Max Smith were named to the Kentucky Rising Stars […]

Kentucky Supreme Court Upholds Motion to Dismiss Argued by Jason Morgan

The Kentucky Supreme Court upheld the Motion to Dismiss argued by WHT attorney Jason Morgan on behalf of Lexington Fayette Urban County Government in the case of Independence Bank, C/O Paul Bradford and Michael Burns, Trust Officers, As the Limited Guardian and Limited Conservator of Anthony W. Noel v. Trevor Welch et al.  Mr. Noel […]

WHT Announces Three New Members

Ward, Hocker & Thornton is pleased to announce three attorneys have been elected to become Members of the Firm: Graham Barth, Tucker Willis and Max Smith. Graham D. Barth is an attorney in the Lexington office, focusing on civil litigation defense with an emphasis on automobile litigation and premises liability. He has been with the […]

Ward, Hocker & Thornton, PLLC Ranked in 2022 “Best Law Firms”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 4, 2021 — U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®, for the 12th consecutive year, announce the U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” rankings. Ward, Hocker & Thornton, PLLC has been ranked in the 2022 U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” list regionally in 5 practice areas. Firms included in the 2022 U.S. News – Best […]

Defense Verdict in Jefferson Circuit Court

WHT attorneys Max Smith and Will Barker obtained a defense verdict in favor of their client, Loving Care Inc., in a jury trial on a negligent security claim in Jefferson Circuit Court. The plaintiff was going to a midnight bingo game when she was abducted, kidnapped, and sexually assaulted by a John Doe assailant. Plaintiff […]