About Jack Dale
Jack Dale Tolliver combines two professional identities that are rarely found in a single practitioner. He holds a J.D. from the University of Kentucky College of Law (1976) and an M.D. from the University of Louisville (1980). Those degrees frame a career that moves between clinical medicine and the law.
Tolliver earned his law degree in 1976 and returned to the classroom for medical training, receiving his M.D. four years later. The unusual sequence of degrees shaped how he approaches problems. He understands clinical decisions and legal reasoning in equal measure. That background also led to involvement in organizations that sit at the junction of health and law.
He holds current memberships in the Kentucky Bar Association and the West Virginia State Bar. He is a member of the Kentucky Medical Association as a physician and is a Fellow of the American College of Legal Medicine. Those affiliations reflect both his legal qualifications and his continuing ties to medical practice and policy.
Tolliver is licensed to practice in Kentucky and West Virginia. He serves as principal of The Law Office of Jack Tolliver, MD & Associates, PLLC. The firm name signals the intersection of disciplines that defines his work. Cases and clients that raise clinical questions tend to populate his docket. He represents health care professionals and entities where legal and medical issues overlap.
Colleagues describe him as someone who speaks two professional languages fluently. He advises on regulatory matters that affect clinicians and consults on disputes where medical facts and legal standards meet. His fellowship in the American College of Legal Medicine places him among attorneys who bring clinical knowledge into courtroom and consultative settings.
Tolliver’s practice reflects both degrees he earned. He maintains bar memberships in two states and stays active in medical circles through the Kentucky Medical Association. He manages a private practice that handles matters arising from the intersection of health care and law. He currently concentrates his practice on representing health care professionals and addressing medical-legal matters in Kentucky and West Virginia.