Background
Haynes, William S. was born on November 29, 1943 in Augusta, Georgia, United States.
Haynes, William S. was born on November 29, 1943 in Augusta, Georgia, United States.
Western Kentucky University (Bachelor of Arts, 1966). University of Louisville (Juris Doctor, 1972).
Worked at Hodges & Haynes (Bowling Green, Kentucky) specializing in Personal Injury Law, Commercial Collection Law, Real Estate Law, Workers" Compensation Law, Domestic Relations Law. Admitted to the bar, 1973, Kentucky. 1974, United States. District Court, Western District of Kentucky.
1976, United States.
Supreme Court. 1993, United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. Author: Published by the Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, Rochester, New York, as follows: "Kentucky Jurisprudence," Corporation, original and revised edition, (531 pages).
"Kentucky Jurisprudence," Contracts, (460 Pages).
"Kentucky Jurisprudence," Civil Procedure, (864 pages). "Kentucky Jurisprudence," Workers" Compensation, original and revised edition, (694 pages).
"Kentucky Jurisprudence," Criminal Procedure, (570 pages). "Kentucky Jurisprudence," Criminal Law, (619 pages).
"Kentucky Jurisprudence," Domestic Relations, (559 pages).
"Kentucky Jurisprudence," Torts (3 Volumes 1,589 pp.). "North Carolina Tort Law," (2 Volumes, 1,643 pp.). Assistant City Law Director, Louisville, Kentucky, 1973-1974.
Assistant Warren County Attorney, 1989-1994.
Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Hearing Officer, 1993. Executive Board, Kentucky Association of Labor-Management Committees, 1992.
Member: Louisville-Jefferson County, Bowling Green-Warren County and Kentucky Bar Associations. Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys.
Federal Bar Association.
American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects. Military: 1st. Lieutenant, United States. Army, 1967-1970.
Member: Louisville-Jefferson County, Bowling Green-Warren County and Kentucky Bar Associations. Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys. Federal Bar Association.
American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects.
Military: 1st. Lieutenant, United States. Army, 1967-1970.