About Philip R
Philip R Price earned both his Bachelor of Arts in History and his Juris Doctor from Loyola University New Orleans. He studied history before turning to law, a combination that shaped the way he approaches legal questions. The habits of careful research and attention to narrative that serve historians have carried over into his legal training and practice.
After completing law school, Price secured admission to practice in Kentucky. He has remained involved in the state's legal community and keeps up with developments through bar activities and continuing education. His professional path has been steady rather than flashy; he built a career around steady case preparation and courtroom readiness.
Price holds memberships in several professional organizations. He is active in the American Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association and the Louisville Bar Association. He also belongs to the Kentucky Justice Association. Those connections provide regular opportunities for professional development and peer exchange. He attends programs, contributes to discussions, and consults with colleagues through those channels.
Colleagues describe his work style as methodical. He leans on the research skills from his history degree and the doctrinal training from law school. That combination influences how he frames legal issues, develops factual narratives and prepares written arguments. He emphasizes clarity in pleadings and precision in the courtroom. He aims for practical solutions that fit the law and the client's circumstances rather than sweeping statements.
Outside of routine casework, Price invests time in professional learning. He participates in continuing legal education and stays current with statutory and procedural changes in Kentucky. He keeps his practice aligned with the state bar's standards and the professional expectations of his local associations. He currently practices law in Kentucky.