Background
Manly, Samuel was born on August 8, 1945 in Louisville. Son of Samuel III and Nell Thornton (Montgomery) Manly.
Manly, Samuel was born on August 8, 1945 in Louisville. Son of Samuel III and Nell Thornton (Montgomery) Manly.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude and with departmental honors in History, 1967). University of Virginia (Juris Doctor, 1970). Western Trial Advocacy Institute, University of Wyoming School of Law (Diplomate, 1991).
Spoken languages: French.
Jerry Arthur and others (plaintiffs-appellants) in Delk v. Ford Motor Company, 96 F.3d 182, 153 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2268 (6th Cir. 1996) (ERISA recoupment of Ford-UAW Supplemental Unemployment Benefits overpaid because of Trade Readjustment Allowances); Garrett Russell (defendant-appellant) in United States v. Russell, 76 F.3d 808 (6th Cir. 1996) ("carrying" firearm during drug crime; irrelevance of bogus drug transaction to determination of federal guideline sentence); Brian G. Tackett (defendant-appellant) in United States v. Pierce, 62 F.3d 818 (6th Cir. 1995)(Ku Klux Klan conspiracy to commit arson of a church); James Goodman (defendant-appellant) in United States v. Epley, 52 F.3d 571 (6th Cir. 1995) (civil rights conspiracy; federal sentencing guidelines); Elvis Eugene Webb (defendant-appellant) in United States v. Webb, 30 F.3d 687 (6th Cir. 1994) (Improper imposition of term of supervised release following revocation of previous term of supervised release; federal sentencing guidelines); James C. Coleman (defendant-appellant) in United States v. Coleman, 15 F.3d 610 (6th Cir. 1994) (federal sentencing guidelines: consecutive/concurrent sentences); Shirley Matney, et al. (plaintiffs) in Matney v. Standard Motor Products, Inc., 1994 WL 761024, 148 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2059 (W.D. Ky. 1994) (breach of collective bargaining agreement/duty of fair representation); Charles Cissell (defendant-appellant), in United States v. Cissell, 700 F.2d 338 (6th Cir. 1983)(RICO); Wathen Viers III and Janice Viers (defendants) in United States v. Viers, 637 F.Supp. 1343 (W.D. Ky. 1986) (search and seizure, controlled substances); Pearcy Greaves (plaintiff/appellant) in Anderson v. Mills, 664 F.2d 600 (6th Cir. 1981) (ballot access); Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (plaintiff) in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. Klayer, 519 F.Supp. 889 (E.D. Ky. 1981) (removal of action following motion to file counterclaim); Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (movant) in In re Klayer, 13 B.R. 542 (Bankr. W.D. Ky. 1981) (reliance on error in court order excuses untimely filing of adversary proceeding); The Yenkin-Majestic Paint Corporation (defendant) in Impervious Paint Industries, Inc. v. Ashland Oil, Inc., 508 F.Supp. 720, 1980-1981 Trade Cases 63,818, reconsideration den. 1981 WL 2043, 1981-1981 Trade Cases 63,919 (W.D. Ky. 1981), app. dismissed 659 F.2d 1081 (6th Cir. 1981) (nationwide coatings resins price fixing conspiracy class action; contact with class members); Claude Benboe and other in Benboe v. Carroll, 494 F.Supp. 462 (W.D. Ky. 1977), aff'd 625 F.2d 737 (6th Cir. 1980) (constitutionality of Kentucky's abolition of the business of bail bondsmen); Luther A. James (defendant) in United States v. Higgins, 511 F.Supp. 453 (W.D. Ky. 1981) (obstruction of justice); Dewey Reed (defendant) in Vance v. Reed, 495 F.Supp. 852 (M.D. Tenn. 1980) (failure to pay balance due for purchase of cattle is "unjust practice" by livestock dealers under Packers and Stockyards Act); Louis Winfrey Beard (movant) in Beard v. Commonwealth of Kentucky ex rel. Shaw, 891 S.W.2d 382 (Ky. Sup. Ct. 1994) (sufficiency of notice of appeal as means of applying for discretionary review); Jean Seabolt (appellant) in Commonwealth v. Seabolt, 668 S.W.2d 571 (Ky. Ct. App. 1984)(Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages); Sharon Hall and others (appellants), in Hall v. Housing Authority of Louisville, 660 S.W.2d 674 (Ky. Ct. App., 1983)(legality of scattered-site low income housing projects); Charles Cissell (movant-appellant), in United States v. Cissell, 642 S.W.2d 901 (Ky Sup. Ct. 1982)(interpretation of Kentucky bribery of public official statute); Judge Olga S. Peers (appellant), in Peers v. Davis, 573 S.W.2d 331 (Ky. Sup. Ct. 1978) (constitutional question of whether a United States Senator is a State or federal officer; timing of judicial election to fill vacancy in unexpired term); and City of Louisville/Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the City of Louisville (appellants), in City of Louisville v. Fischer Packing Company, 520 S.W.2d 744 (1975) (legality of late filing/late payment of Louisville occupational license tax penalty ordinances).Worked at Samuel Manly (BV) (Louisville, Kentucky) specializing in Federal Criminal Defense, Kentucky Criminal Defense, Torts, Domestic Relations, Estates, Trusts and Probate. Admitted to the bar, 1971, Kentucky. 1972, United States. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky and Southern District of Indiana.
United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. 1995, United States. District Court, Western District of Michigan. Who's Who in American Law, 1990.
Who's Who in the United States, 1991. Contract Attorney: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 1976-1983. City of Louisville, 1977-1985.
Jefferson County, 1978. Recipient, General Motors Corporation Buick Division Volunteer Spirit Award for Exemplary Efforts in Volunteer Service, 1995. Member: Louisville, Kentucky (Member: Executive Committee, Section on Corporation, Banking and Business Law, 1975-1980.
Standing Committee on Legal Ethics, 1977-1982, 1996), Federal and American (Member, Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee, Antitrust Law Section, 1975-1977. Kentucky Chairman, Pleadings, Motions and Pretrial Practice, Litigation Section, 1976-1978. Member: Products Liability Committee, Litigation Section and Self Insurance and Risk Management Committee, Torts and Insurance Law Practice Section, 1989) Bar Associations.
Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys (Presenter, Federal Criminal Practice Seminar, 1992). Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member, Board of Directors and Executive Committee, 1988). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
American Judicature Society. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Commercial Law League of America.
Life Fellow, Kentucky Bar Foundation, 1992. Military: Captain, Air Defense Artillery, United States Army Reserve, 1967-1986. Samuel Manly and Jon Grider practice throughout Kentucky and, in appropriate federal cases, nationwide, in areas which include complex civil and criminal litigation.
They are extensively involved, both as lecturers and participants, in continuing legal education seminars, professional associations and civic activities.
Bar: Kentucky l97l, United States District Court (western and eastern districts) Kentucky l972, United States District Court (southern district) Indiana l972, United States District Court (western district) Michigan 1995, United States Court Appeals (6th circuit) l972, United States Court Appeals (10th circuit) 1997, United States Court Appeals (District of Columbia circuit) l999, Supreme Court of the United States Court 1997.
Member: Louisville, Kentucky (Member: Executive Committee, Section on Corporation, Banking and Business Law, 1975-1980. Standing Committee on Legal Ethics, 1977-1982, 1996), Federal and American (Member, Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee, Antitrust Law Section, 1975-1977. Kentucky Chairman, Pleadings, Motions and Pretrial Practice, Litigation Section, 1976-1978.
Member: Products Liability Committee, Litigation Section and Self Insurance and Risk Management Committee, Torts and Insurance Law Practice Section, 1989) Bar Associations. Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys (Presenter, Federal Criminal Practice Seminar, 1992). Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member, Board of Directors and Executive Committee, 1988).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. American Judicature Society. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Commercial Law League of America. Life Fellow, Kentucky Bar Foundation, 1992. Military: Captain, Air Defense Artillery, United States Army Reserve, 1967-1986.
Married Tacie Jarrett Bond, August 8, 1970 (divorced 1978). Children: Julie Elder, Elizabeth Meriwether.