About Caroline
Caroline Clay is an attorney admitted to practice in both Kentucky and Indiana. She works from Isaacs & Isaacs, covering matters that arise on either side of the Ohio River. Her daily work brings her into state courthouses, client meetings and the steady stream of filings that define regional practice.
Clay began her legal path focusing on issues that cross jurisdictional lines. Over the years she has developed a routine for handling filings and deadlines in two separate bar systems. That dual licensure shapes how she prepares a file, how she marshals evidence and how she coordinates with local counsel when necessary.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in courtroom preparation and direct in client conversations. She favors clear written explanations over dense legal prose. In hearings she tends to be concise. In client meetings she outlines options and possible outcomes in straightforward terms. That approach helps clients understand tradeoffs and make practical decisions.
At Isaacs & Isaacs, Clay handles a steady docket and contributes to the firm’s collaborative work. She splits time between matters in Kentucky and Indiana, often traveling between offices when the calendar requires. Within the firm she is involved in case strategy meetings and the drafting tasks that keep a practice moving — motions, discovery requests and settlement documents.
Outside the courtroom Clay spends time reviewing changes to state statutes and local rules that can affect clients on short notice. Maintaining active admissions in two states means staying current on both sets of professional rules and procedure. It also means adapting to different judges and calendars while keeping a consistent client experience.
Clients engage her for representation that spans routine filings to contested proceedings. She works with individuals and businesses that need counsel in one state or both. She practices through Isaacs & Isaacs and represents clients across Kentucky and Indiana.