Jay L. Phillips

Savannah G. Baker

 

Jay L. Phillips

ATTORNEY

859.255.8581

Jay practices with the Business Law Practice group, focusing on startup and other business entity formation and governance, intellectual property, healthcare law, and estate planning.

Jay has worked in numerous roles enhancing his understanding of business, intellectual property, life sciences and public policy. Throughout law school, he served as a Graduate Fellow in the University of Kentucky Office of Technology Commercialization where he conducted market assessments, evaluated the patentability of technologies, and researched licensing information for University researchers. He conducted Medicaid audits and compliance research with a health information technology firm, clerked with a full-service law firm in Bowling Green, Ky., and clerked with Chief Circuit Judge Samuel Spalding (11th Circuit) covering Marion, Green, Taylor, and Washington counties.

Before attending law school, Jay earned his bachelor’s degree in agricultural and medical biotechnology, interned in the Kentucky Legislature, and served as the Wendell H. Ford Graduate Fellow at the Council of State Governments.

Areas of Practice

  • Kentucky Bar Association

    Fayette County Bar Association

    American Intellectual Property Association

  • University of Kentucky, J.D.

    University of Kentucky, B.S.

  • In addition to his interest in business law and biotech, Jay has served his community from a young age. He obtained the rank of Eagle Scout, an achievement only reached by four percent of all Scouts, completing his service project of restoring the rustic amphitheater in Blanton Forest State Nature Preserve in Harlan County. Throughout law school, Jay led efforts to gather supplies for Kentucky communities impacted by natural disasters.

  • “Kentucky’s Post Election Procedure in Close Races (2019 KY Gov Edition),” (with Joshua A. Douglas), University of Kentucky Election Law Society, Nov. 2019.

    ”Pulse Check: States Show Progress Building a Strong Workforce,” (with Elizabeth Whitehouse). Capitol Ideas 61:4, The Council of State Governments, Sept./Oct. 2018.

    States Continue to Address Immigration Issues,” Council of State Governments, Sep 17, 2018

    “Family caregiving, state program,” The Council of State Governments, Aug. 22, 2018.

    “Career and Technical Education Act presents new opportunities for states,” The Council of State Governments, Aug. 20, 2018.

    “State imposed millionaire’s tax,” The Council of State Governments, Aug. 13, 2018.

    “Veterans’ Employment Service Unveils Resource for Military Spouses,” National Center for Interstate Compacts, The Council of State Governments, July 23, 2018.

    “A 50 state scan: states move to protect healthcare consumers by prohibiting gag clauses on pharmacists,” The Council of State Governments, July 3, 2018.

    “Opioids in Schools: K-12 Requirements and Programming,” The Council of State Governments, July 1, 2018.

    “CRISPR: what it is and why it’s important to the states,” The Council of State Governments, June 18, 2018.

    “Digital consumer privacy,” The Council of State Governments, June 12, 2018.

    “Facial recognition technology and law enforcement,” The Council of State Governments, June 6, 2018.

    “Licensure by states of short-term rentals,” The Council of State Governments, June 6, 2018.

    “National Transportation Safety Board recommends seat belts on school buses,” The Council of State Governments, June 6, 2018.

    “Minnesota legislature funds new election equipment,” The Council of State Governments, Feb. 15, 2018.

 

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