About Justin Lee
Justin Lee Lawrence studied management and accounting at the University of Kentucky, earning both a B.A. and a B.S. in 1998. He went on to attend Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University, where he received his J.D. in 2002. The combination of business and legal training shaped the early course of his career.
Lawrence moved into private practice a few years after law school. By 2005 he had established his own practices, operating as Lawrence & Associates Accident and Injury Lawyers, LLC and Justin L. Lawrence, PSC. Those firms handle personal injury matters and related civil claims. Before forming his firms he worked outside the law for a time; in 2000 he was employed in tech support and the parts department at Lexmark. That practical work experience is part of a nontraditional path into law that informs how he runs a small practice.
He is admitted to practice in Kentucky and Ohio, and he has filed matters before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court. Since moving into the Northern Kentucky legal community he has been active in several professional groups. He serves on the Board of Governors for the Kentucky Justice Association and has been part of the Northern Kentucky Bar Association’s Nominating Committee. He has also been an alumni advisor to Phi Alpha Delta and a member of Salmon P. Chase Inns of Court.
Outside bar organizations he has stayed connected locally. Lawrence has held membership with the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and joined the Florence Rotary Club in 2009. He maintains membership in F&AM. Those community ties feed into how his offices position themselves in the region and the kinds of matters they accept.
He runs offices in Fort Mitchell and West Chester under the Lawrence & Associates name. The two locations allow him to handle cases arising across Northern Kentucky and the Cincinnati metro area. His practice handles accident and injury claims, managing case investigation, negotiation, and litigation when necessary. He continues to balance client work with the administrative duties of running a small firm.
The arc of his career—business degrees, a law degree, early work outside the profession, and the founding of two practices—reflects a practitioner who built a practice from local roots. He currently represents clients in personal injury and accident cases and maintains active practice in state and federal courts.