JFJOHN GREGORY FRYELaw Offices of John Gregory Frye
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Law Offices of John Gregory Frye

John Gregory Frye

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250 W Main St Ste 2100, Lexington, KY, 40507
Bankruptcy & DebtEstate PlanningWills & Living WillsAdministrative LawNursing Home Abuse and Neglect
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John Gregory Frye is an administrative law attorney with 28 years of legal experience, practicing at Law Offices of John Gregory Frye in Lexington, KY. He has been admitted to the Kentucky Bar since 1998. His practice spans multiple areas of law including administrative law, bankruptcy and debt, estate planning, and nursing home abuse and neglect, among others. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1998

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No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Administrative Law17%
  • Bankruptcy and Debt17%
  • Estate Planning17%
  • Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect17%
  • SSDI16%
  • Wills and Living Wills16%

Languages

English

Experience

28+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at Law Offices of John Gregory Frye. Admitted to practice in Kentucky, 1998. Focus areas include Bankruptcy & Debt, Estate Planning, Wills & Living Wills.

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Kentucky

Bar #Kentucky Bar Association · Admitted 1998

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250 W Main St Ste 2100, Lexington, KY, 40507

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