Nicholas R. Pregliasco

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Nicholas R. Pregliasco: Attorney with Bardenwerper, Talbott & Roberts, PLLC

Biography

First in Class Scholarship, 2000. Member, Brandeis Honor Society. Member and Articles Editor, Brandeis Law Review, 2000.

Areas of Practice (14)

  • Zoning Planning
  • Land Use Law
  • Subdivisions
  • Condominium Law
  • Community Association Law
  • Land Use Litigation
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Banking Law
  • Finance
  • Workouts
  • Foreclosures
  • Corporate Law
  • Low Income Housing Tax Credits
  • Bankruptcy Chapter 11

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Kentucky, B.A., summa cum laude, 1997
Law School Attended:
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville, J.D., magna cum laude, 2001
Year of First Admission:
2001
Admission:
2001, Kentucky
Memberships:
Louisville (Chair, Real Estate Section, 2004) and American Bar Associations.
Birth Information:
Louisville, Kentucky, October 21, 1974
ISLN:
916754790

Payment Information

Fixed Hourly Rates
Available
Other Information
Free initial consultation, Fixed fees available

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Location

  • Louisville, KY
    Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville Building , 1000 N. Hurstbourne Parkway, Suite 200
    Louisville, KY 40223

    502-826-9460 Phone
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502-826-9460  Phone

502-425-0561  Fax

www.bardlaw.net

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