DelCotto Law Group PLLC
200 North Upper Street
Lexington, Kentucky 40507
Telephone:
859-231-5800
Facsimile:
859-281-1179

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DelCotto Law Group PLLC has been recognized as a member of the Dean's Circle at the Platinum Level for the University of Kentucky College of Law. This signifies that 100% of University of Kentucky Law School graduates that are attorneys of DelCotto Law Group have made contributions to the school. An alumni reception will be held in Louisville on June 6 during the Kentucky Bar Association Annual Convention where all firms that are Dean's Circle members will be recognized.

U.S. News and Best Lawyers has named DelCotto Law Group a Tier 1 Best Law Firm for Bankruptcy and Creditor and Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law in Lexington, KY. The selection process includes client and peer evaluations and rankings on attorney effectiveness, expertise and responsiveness.

DelCotto Law Group was honored as one of the recipients of the Salute to Small Business Awards presented by Commerce Lexington. As the winner of the Green Initiative Award, DLG was recognized for our efforts in recycling and energy efficiency within the office. For more information on the Salute to Small Business Awards click here.

Attorney Dean Langdon has been asked to speak on the topic "Chapter 11 for Individual Debtors" at the 11th Biennial Consumer Bankruptcy Conference at the University of Kentucky College of Law. The conference will be held March 15 & 16, 2012.

Laura Day DelCotto is featured in the September 2011 ABI Journal for her selection as the 2011 Lawyer of the Year in Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights and as one of the 2011 Leading Women in Central Kentucky. Read the article here.

Attorney Dean Langdon has an article published in the most recent issue of Bench & Bar. Titled Individual Chapter 11 Bankruptcies: Powerful Tools and Few Pitfalls you can read the article here.

Laura Day DelCotto has been selected as one of Lexington's 20 Leading Women of Central Kentucky. Read her article here.

Founding Member Laura Day DelCotto was recently featured in an article in The Glasgow Daily Times. Read the article here."


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