Pierce W. Hamblin, Esquire
Landrum & Shouse LLPPost Office Box 951
106 West Vine Street, Suite 800
Lexington, KY 40588-0951
Phone: 859-255-2424
Fax: 859-233-0308
Email: phamblin@landrumshouse.com
Other URL http://www.landrumshouse.com
Pierce Hamblin is an AV rated partner at Landrum & Shouse LLP, as well as a 28 year Adjunct Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law, teaching Litigation Skills to senior law students; he is also teaching Negotiations to senior law students. As a trained certified mediator, he has presided over 2,075 large civil litigation cases in the past five years, concentrating in medical malpractice and personal injury/wrongful death matters, while maintaining his litigation practice.
He served as a Captain in the US Army, he was The Distinguished Graduate of Military Officers Basic Course in 1978, he is an inductee of the UK College of Law Hall of Fame, and a Fellow of The Litigation Counsel of America, The American College of Civil Trial Mediators (only Kentucky member), and is a 2010 inductee to The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals as Charter Member from Kentucky.
He served as a Captain in the US Army, he was The Distinguished Graduate of Military Officers Basic Course in 1978, he is an inductee of the UK College of Law Hall of Fame, and a Fellow of The Litigation Counsel of America, The American College of Civil Trial Mediators (only Kentucky member), and is a 2010 inductee to The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals as Charter Member from Kentucky.
Types of Cases Mediated
- Business
- Civil (general)
- Commercial
- Construction
- Contracts
- Employment
- General Mediation
- Harassment
- Health Care
- Insurance
- Medical Malpractice
- Municipal
- Personal Injury
- Product Liability
- Professional Malpractice
- Torts
- Women's Health
- Worker's Comp
- Workplace
MEMBER: 2007
FellowBackground
Alternative Dispute ResolutionTorts
Workers' Compensation
Medical and Legal Malpractice
Education/Training
University of Kentucky (J.D., 1977)University of Kentucky (B.B.A., 1973)