Liam H. Michener
Partner
Liam is the managing partner of Michener Mullins & Arrington. His practice focuses on family law, personal injury litigation, estate planning, estate administration, and trust litigation. He is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and in the State of Indiana. Prior to Michener Mullins & Arrington, Liam worked for a regional title company, where he oversaw thousands of successful real estate transactions across the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the State of Indiana.
In law school, Liam achieved the highest grade in his Professional Ethics class, and competed at the Environmental Law Moot Court Competition in White Plains New York. He also served as Senior Articles Editor for the Journal of Animal and Environmental Law (JAEL). His note, “Meating America’s Demand: An Analysis of the Hidden Costs of Factory Farming and Alternate Methods of Food Production” was published in the Fall 2015 edition of the journal.
Other than law, Liam enjoys playing ice hockey and golf and following the Philadelphia Phillies, his favorite sports team. Liam is also a supporter of the arts, and enjoys playing violin and guitar, reading, as well as attending theatrical performances and concerts. He spends most of his time away from the office outdoors with his Wife, Carolyn, kids, Willow and Rhys, and dog, Chase.
Susquehanna University
Bachelor of Arts, 2013
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville
Juris Doctorate, 2016
Bar association
Kentucky, Indiana
Our Team
Richard L. Masters
Mr. Masters is involved in consultation, research and writing concerning interstate compacts and constitutional law issues.
Earl C. Mullins, Jr.
Mr. Mullins’s practice focuses on probate estates, litigation and corporate representation.
Norbert J. Arrington
Mr. Arrington focuses on real estate, probate, estate planning, non-profit and small corporations, and general civil litigation.
Carolyn P. Michener
Carolyn focuses on litigation, specifically business litigation, real estate litigation, personal injury, medical malpractice, and trust and estate litigation.