About Joseph Anthony

Joseph Anthony Cash earned a B.A. in political science and philosophy from the University of Louisville in 2008. He continued his legal education at the University of Kentucky College of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2011. Those years of study combined a liberal arts background with formal legal training. They gave him a foundation in argument, analysis and the mechanics of the law.

After finishing law school, Cash built a practice in Kentucky. He is admitted to practice in the state and has worked from an office on Bardstown Road. His office serves as a local base where he meets clients, prepares filings and handles the daily work of a small law practice. The address reflects a neighborhood presence rather than a downtown corporate headquarters.

Cash’s work touches on several kinds of legal matters. He regularly handles matters that require careful document preparation, client counseling and negotiation. He also manages contested matters when they arise, preparing pleadings and appearing in court. That combination means his days can shift between drafting agreements, running discovery and arguing motions.

Colleagues and clients have noted that he favors clear communication. He explains options in plain terms and outlines possible next steps. He also emphasizes preparation. Files are organized and timelines are mapped out so deadlines are met and decisions are informed. Those habits shape how he approaches every case, whether it involves a straightforward transactional task or a dispute that moves through the courts.

Outside the office, he keeps ties to the local legal community. He attended law school in Kentucky and then chose to practice in the same state. That continuity has kept him attuned to state procedural rules and local court practices. He currently concentrates his practice on serving clients across Kentucky from his Bardstown Road office.

Education

University of Kentucky College of Law

J.D. (2011) | Law

2008

University of Louisville

B.A. (2008) | Political Science and Philosophy

2004

Accepted Jurisdictions

Kentucky