Attorneys

GEORGE S. LAMB

Attorney George S. Lamb is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the State of Ohio.

Education:
  • Northern Kentucky University, Chase College of Law, Juris Doctor (J.D.) with honors, 2008
  • University of Kentucky, Bachelor of Business Administration with honors, 1996
Bar Admissions:
  • Commonwealth of Kentucky, 2009
  • State of Ohio, 2008
Primary Practice Areas:
  • Family Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Workers’ Compensation
  • Wills
  • Estates
  • Probate

George joined Lamb & Lamb, PSC in 2009. George has been practicing in Louisville, Kentucky and the surrounding areas for over 15 years. Prior to attending law school, George worked for a large international shipping corporation for 8 years. George is an experienced litigator who compassionately helps individuals and families navigate complex and emotional legal matters primarily focusing in the areas of family law; personal injury; wills and estates and probate.

George handles family law matters including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support (alimony), property division, EPOs and DVOs. George handles personal injury cases including motor vehicle collisions, slip and fall accidents, dog bites and workers’ compensation claims. George’s experience includes drafting wills and related documents and handling estates and probate matters. 

George is known for his ability to handle sensitive issues with professionalism and care, while being a strong advocate in negotiations and courtroom litigation. George has successfully represented clients in a wide range of family law, personal injury and will/probate matters. Outside of his law practice, George enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, running and following UK sports.

ERIC M. LAMB

Attorney Eric M. Lamb is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Education:
  • George Washington University Law School, Juris Doctor (J.D.) with honors, 1972
  • University of Louisville, Bachelor of Science in Commerce with honors, 1968
Bar Admissions:
  • District of Columbia, 1973
  • Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1973
Primary Practice Areas:
  • Insurance Claims
  • Contract Formation
  • Contract Litigation
  • Personal Injury
  • Workers’ compensation

Eric co-founded Lamb & Lamb, PSC in 1982 with his brother Doug. Eric has been practicing in Louisville, Kentucky and the surrounding areas for over 50 years. 

Eric is experienced in representing a diverse range of clients including individuals and entities. Eric’s primary areas of practice involve handling contract litigation; preparation and negotiation of business contracts, commercial leases and franchise contracts; representation of homeowners and business owners in casualty insurance claims including storms, fires, hurricanes, water losses and other casualties; appellate practice including amicus curiae briefs and representing personal injury and workers’ compensation claimants. 

Eric M. Lamb has practiced in Circuit Courts in numerous counties in Kentucky and in Federal Courts in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Florida, Ohio, Colorado, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

 

DOUGLAS M. LAMB

Attorney Douglas M. Lamb is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the State of Indiana. 

Education:
  • University of Kentucky, Juris Doctor (J.D.) with distinction, 1979
  • University of Kentucky, Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics with high distinction, 1976
Bar Admissions:
  • Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1979
  • State of Indiana, 1982
Primary Practice Areas:
  • Personal Injury
  • Social Security Disability
  • Workers’ Compensation

Doug joined Lamb & Lamb, PSC in 1982. Doug has been practicing in Louisville, Kentucky and the surrounding areas for over 45 years. Doug is experienced representing primarily those who have been injured or wronged as a result of the negligence of another. Doug’s primary areas of practice consist of handling personal injury matters including motor vehicle collisions and slip and fall cases; workers’ compensation cases and social security disability claims.