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Corey Dunn

Corey Dunn is an attorney in the firm's Louisville, Ky., office where his practice focuses on commercial litigation, creditors' rights, civil rights, and employment litigation.

Recent News, Articles & Speaking Engagements

Contributor Spotlight

Practical Law, Bankruptcy & Restructuring monthly email, October 12, 2022

Local Bankruptcy Rules: Kentucky (W.D. Ky.)

Bar Admissions
Indiana
Kentucky
Memberships
American Bar Association
Kentucky Bar Association
Indiana State Bar Association, Membership Benefits Committee
Indiana State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, Leadership Committee
Community Involvement

Southern Indiana Veterans Court, Veteran Mentor

Education
More Than Stites & Harbison

Prior to joining Stites & Harbison, Corey was an associate with a regional law firm in Indiana. Before earning his J.D. at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Corey spent six years in the United States Army during which time he conducted military intelligence operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Outside of practicing law, Corey enjoys gardening and spending time with his wife, Alexandra, and their four daughters.

Accolades

Kentucky Super Lawyers®, Rising Star (2023)

Dunn Super Law
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Press Releases

Kentucky Super Lawyers Honors 49 Stites & Harbison Attorneys for 2023

LOUISVILLE, Ky.—The 2023 edition of Kentucky Super Lawyers recently honored 49 Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorneys in the Covington, Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky., offices. The publication named 37 attorneys to the Super Lawyers list and 12 attorneys to the Rising Stars list.

by Stites & Harbison, PLLC January 12, 2023
Articles

Local Bankruptcy Rules: Kentucky (W.D. Ky.)

Stites & Harbison attorneys, Brian Pollock, Chrissie Turner and Corey Dunn recently published an article for Thomson Reuters focused on local bankruptcy rules for the Western District of Kentucky.

by Brian R. Pollock, Chrisandrea L. Turner, and Corey Dunn May 16, 2022
Creditors' Sidebar

Knowing When to Walk Away

The law governing the repossession of collateral is similar to Kenny Rogers’ advice in his classic, “The Gambler.” Like the old-time card players in Rogers’ ballad, secured parties who utilize self-help to repossess collateral must know when to walk away . . . and when to run. Indiana, like most states, allows secured parties to use “self-help” to repossess collateral securing a defaulted debt.

by Corey Dunn November 10, 2021
Press Releases

Stites & Harbison Welcomes Corey Dunn

LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Stites & Harbison, PLLC welcomes attorney Corey Dunn to the firm’s Louisville, Ky., office.

by Corey Dunn February 08, 2021