Peter Rosene

Intellectual Property And Business Litigation Attorney at McBrayer PLLC

Peter Rosene is an experienced Intellectual Property and Business Litigation Attorney at McBrayer PLLC since September 2018. Prior to this role, Peter served as a Judicial Law Clerk for Judge Ernesto Scorsone in the Fayette County Circuit Court's 7th Division from August 2017 to September 2018. Peter was also the Editor In Chief for the Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Law from May 2016 to May 2017. Peter's early legal experience includes a position as a Summer Law Clerk at Seiller Waterman LLC in 2015-2016 and leadership as an Undergraduate Student Team Leader for Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities from 2010 to 2012. Peter holds a Doctor of Law (J.D.) from the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science and Legal Studies, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Indiana State University.

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Louisville, United States

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McBrayer PLLC

Since 1963, McBrayer PLLC has provided successful representation to businesses and professionals throughout Kentucky and the United States. Our clients continue to come back to us year after year, not only because of the personal attention they get from our experienced attorneys and the reasonable fees we offer, but because of the swift results we provide in a wide range of practice areas. We are also trial attorneys. Although we certainly have the skill to handle negotiation and arbitration when appropriate, that is not where our advocacy stops. We know that, particularly in the more intricate and contested matters we handle, trial is often necessary. By working together and advocating with all our strength and combined experience, we have achieved success in extremely complex cases. Proof can be seen in our long list of notable cases. Our attorneys have served our state and community in such influential positions as Mayor of Lexington, Majority Leader of the Kentucky House of Representatives, Assistant Attorney General, Master Commissioner of the Fayette Circuit Court and president of the Fayette County Bar Association. Some of us have also held, or still hold, leadership positions in a variety of private schools, colleges and local nonprofit organizations.


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