Background
Brill, David A. was born on May 24, 1954 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Brill, David A. was born on May 24, 1954 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Ohio University (Bachelor of Arts, 1976). University of Tulsa and University of Kentucky (Juris Doctor, 1980). Phi Delta Phi. Member, Kentucky Law Review, 1979-1980.
Worked at Goldberg & Simpson, P.S.C. (Louisville, Kentucky) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice. Construction, Corporate, Employee Benefits, Employment and Trade Regulation Law, Environmental, Estate Planning, Family Law, Healthcare, Insolvency, Insurance, Labor, Probate, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Kentucky and United States.
District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky.
1981, United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. United States. District Court, Southern District of Michigan.
United States. District Court, Southern District of Indiana.
United States. Supreme Court. Phi Delta Phi. Member, Kentucky Law Review, 1979-1980.
Member: Louisville, Kentucky and American Bar Associations. Since its founding in 1980, the Firm has been committed to providing a full range of legal services to a diverse group of clients.
Goldberg & Simpson is proud to be a successful law firm made up of lawyers with records of achievement in civic and professional activities.
The firm"s attorneys are active in the Kentucky, Louisville and American Bar Associations, the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation, the Fellows of the American Colleges of Construction and Matrimonial Lawyers, the Kentucky Defense Council, the Women Lawyers Association, and numerous specialized Bar sections and committees relating to individual areas of professional concentration. Goldberg & Simpson is a progressive and growing law firm dedicated to the provision of total service law and the advocacy of its clients" causes in a highly professional and ethical manner.
Louisville, Kentucky and American Bar Associations. Labor (Management) Law, Commercial and Corporate Litigation.