About Brian
Brian Schuette has been licensed to practice law in Kentucky since 1991 and in Tennessee since 1998. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky. Those admissions allow him to handle matters that cross state and federal lines.
He began his career practicing in Kentucky courts and expanded his professional reach into Tennessee later in the 1990s. Over the years he has maintained steady court appearances and professional registrations, including an ongoing affiliation with the Kentucky Bar Association and recognition by the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility. He remains active in the bar communities in both states.
Schuette’s courtroom work includes representation in state and federal forums. He has handled filings and hearings in district courts and worked on procedural and evidentiary matters that arise when cases move between state and federal systems. His admissions to both the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky reflect an ability to appear in those federal venues when cases require it.
Colleagues and opposing counsel describe him as deliberate and methodical. He approaches case preparation in a way that pays attention to procedural detail and seeks durable outcomes rather than quick fixes. He is comfortable in settings that require written motions, oral argument, and client-facing explanations of complex legal steps.
He practices at Schuette Law Group. There he manages client matters that require multi-jurisdictional attention and regular court involvement. The office handles filings, hearings, and the kinds of procedural work that arise when state matters interact with federal court deadlines and rules.
He continues to hold active admission status in Kentucky and Tennessee and in the federal courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky. He currently focuses his practice on matters arising in those jurisdictions and on cases that benefit from admission in both state and federal courts.