Edward B. Weinberg

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Edward B. Weinberg: Attorney with Lynch, Cox, Gilman & Goodman, P.S.C.
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Biography

Associate Editor, Michigan Law Review, 1968-1970. Author: "Acquisitions of Mining Concerns," Coal Law and Regulation, Matthew Bender & Co., 1983; "Lending Aspects of Mineral Financing," Kentucky Mineral Law Manual, Banks-Baldwin Law Publishing Co., 1986. President, Energy and Mineral Law Foundation, 1989-1990.

Areas of Practice (7)

  • Business Law
  • Real Estate
  • Corporate Law
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Natural Resources
  • Finance
  • Trust and Estate Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania, B.S., 1967
Law School Attended:
University of Michigan, J.D., magna cum laude, 1970
Year of First Admission:
1971
Admission:
1971, Kentucky; 2009, U.S. District Court, Western District of Kentucky
Memberships:
Louisville, Kentucky and American Bar Associations.
Birth Information:
Louisville, Kentucky, March 27, 1945
ISLN:
902891522

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  • Zoom

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Contact Edward B. Weinberg

Contact Information:

502-826-8762  Phone

502-589-4994  Fax

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