Circeo Fannin Attorneys Elected to Kentucky Justice Association Board of Governors – Circeo Law Firm
Circeo Fannin, P.S.C., a civil litigation law firm based in Lexington, today announced that two of its founding partners – Lisa Circeo and Corey Fannin – were elected to the 2021 Kentucky Justice Association Board of Governors. Fannin was also designated Treasurer, as part of the Executive Committee. Circeo and Fannin are both active and longstanding members of the Association.
“It is an honor to be elected to the KJA board and executive committee, as well as to serve among the most influential attorneys in the Commonwealth,” said Fannin. “Lisa and I, along with the entire firm, are committed to the Association’s mission of ensuring that all citizens receive justice in the court system. We are thrilled to work alongside our fellow members and continue serving our loyal clients in this role.”
A small group of local attorneys founded the Kentucky Justice Association in 1954. Over the years, it has grown into an important, statewide voice for consumers. The Association’s more than 1,400 members are committed to improving the quality of legal representation for Kentucky families by providing superior legal education and by keeping abreast of legislative and judicial proceedings.
Members of the Kentucky Justice Association are committed to protecting the health and safety of Kentucky families, to enhancing consumer protection, and to preserving every citizen’s right to trial by jury. The Association also helps to educate citizens about their legal rights through its Speakers Bureau and a variety of other informative programs, publications, and community service projects.
About Kentucky Justice Association
The Kentucky Justice Association (KJA) was founded in 1954 by a small group of local attorneys. Over the years, it has grown into an important, statewide voice for consumers. The Association’s members are committed to improving the quality of legal representation for Kentucky families by providing superior legal education and by keeping abreast of legislative and judicial proceedings.