Cherry Henault Guarnieri

Cherry Henault Guarnieri serves as a Litigation Attorney at Isaacs & Isaacs since January 2021 and has held the position of Assistant Prosecutor at the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office since January 2011, focusing on prosecutions in criminal and traffic cases. Prior roles include Division Chief at the Jefferson County Attorney's Office, supervising assistant prosecutors and managing trial assignments, and serving as a Staff Attorney at Jefferson County Circuit Court, where drafting judicial opinions and conducting legal research were key responsibilities. Cherry began legal career as a Legal Assistant for Professor/Arbitrator Edwin R. Render, providing significant support in drafting legal documents and conducting research in labor law. Education includes a Doctor of Law from the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Murray State University.

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Louisville, United States

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Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers

Isaacs & Isaacs is a personal injury law firm focused on helping individuals who have suffered devastating injuries and pain caused by auto accidents, truck accidents, and other personal injury incidents. Founded in 1993 by Darryl Isaacs and his late father Sheldon N. Isaacs, the firm has helped thousands of clients in the states of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. The attorneys of Isaacs & Isaacs have combined law experience of more than 400 years and have recovered over 1 billion dollars for their clients in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. In addition to handling car accidents, truck accidents, and wrongful death cases, the team at Isaacs & Isaacs has unmatched experience handling and settling other types of personal injury accidents where someone’s negligence is responsible for injury or even death. The firm provides honest case evaluations, competent advice, and is skilled in litigating and negotiating on behalf of client cases.


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