Jennifer Barbour

Principal Partner

Phone: (502) 625-2787

Honors & Awards

AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®

Kentucky Super Lawyers®, business litigation, 2022; personal injury medical malpractice defense, 2021

Kentucky Super Lawyers®, Kentucky Rising Stars®, personal injury medical malpractice defense, 2015 – 2020

Best Lawyers in America®, Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants, 2018 – 2020

Louisville Bar Foundation, Fellow

Overview

Jennifer Barbour is a dedicated advisor and litigator, who crafts legal arguments and solutions to help clients resolve complex commercial disputes. She represents shareholders and corporations in derivative claims. She guides shareholders and partnerships through dissolutions, including judicial dissolutions. She defends fiduciaries such as corporate officers, directors, trustees and executors in litigation alleging breaches of fiduciary duties. She also enforces and defends actions arising from non-solicitation and non-compete agreements.

In addition, Jennifer has an active healthcare and privacy practice, advising organizations on a broad range of matters, including employment, HIPAA, privacy, data breaches, security law, licensure, and more. She began her career practicing medical malpractice and personal injury law, where she gained valuable experience representing clients in the courtroom (in both litigation and appeals). She prides herself on helping clients identify and assess risk and creatively overcome challenges.

Jennifer is the author of “Don’t Be ‘Snakebit’: ESI Pitfalls to Avoid,” Bar Briefs (2021), “Advancement Rights in Officer and Director Liability Cases.” Common Defense (2020) and Bar Briefs (2020), “Commercial Motor Vehicle Insurers ‘Beware’ MCS-90 Endorsement Implications,”  The Insurance Research Letter (2016), and “Ex Parte Communications with the Treating Physician in Litigation,” Bar Briefs (2014).

Practice Areas

Admissions

Kentucky

U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky

U.S. District Court, Western District of Kentucky

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit

Education

University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, J.D., 2006

  • Member of the Health Law Moot Court team for two consecutive years
  • Selected as a member of the ATLA trial competition team
  • Pupil member of the Brandeis Inn of Court

University of Virginia, Political Science/Comparative History, B.A., 2003