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Jon A. Woodall, a member of the firm, joined the McBrayer team in 1994. Mr. Woodall has a broad range of legal experience gained through 16 years of practice throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the various states where his clients conduct business. Mr. Woodall's practice is concentrated in the areas of construction law and commercial litigation. He counsels his clients on issues relating to contract formation and performance as well as the litigation of complex construction and commercial disputes (including water intrusion/mold claims) at the state, federal, and administrative levels. Mr. Woodall routinely represents contractors, developers, builders, owners and their insurers in construction related disputes before administrative bodies such as OSHA, various environmental protection agencies and labor oversight divisions.
Mr. Woodall also operates in the land use planning area and has extensive experience in the defense of eminent domain actions instituted by state and local authorities. He has tried numerous cases to favorable verdicts in most of the circuit courts comprising central, eastern and southeastern Kentucky. He has successfully handled the presentation of many zone map amendment, variance, and conditional use permit requests before governmental bodies located throughout central Kentucky.
In addition to his construction, land use, and commercial litigation practice, Mr. Woodall counsels tobacco wholesalers and distributors on issues specific to Master Settlement Agreement compliance. He has handled litigation relating to MSA compliance in the states of Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Michigan, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Mr. Woodall also has the privilege of representing a number of entertainers and Division One basketball coaches in the course of contract and endorsement negotiations.
Mr. Woodall is extremely active in civic affairs at the state and local level, especially those involving the conservation of our natural resources and the protection and personal development of Kentucky's children. He currently serves as President of the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation and has been selected as the Chairman of the Board of the High Street YMCA beginning in January, 2012. Jon is also active in youth baseball as a coach in the Eastern Little League.
Mr. Woodall lives in Lexington, Kentucky with wife Mindy and their three sons.
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ROLL FOR THE CURE
All of us have been, or will be, affected by cancer at some point in our lives. It’s a horrific disease and it doesn’t discriminate. Founded in 2004, the Lexington Cancer Foundation, Inc. (“LCF”) was formed to raise the funding necessary to help defeat this disease. The dollars generated by LCF events provide (i) cancer specific education, (ii) cutting edge research with a view towards finding a cure, and (iii) access to often overlooked personal care needs for those patients currently in the fight against cancer.
Myself along with LCF invites you to join in the fight against cancer! This year LCF announces a brand new event designed for participation by the entire community. The first annual Roll for the Cure will take place on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in downtown Lexington. Bicyclists of all skill levels can choose between routes of approximately 10, 25, 50 or 100 miles. Routes will traverse through several Lexington neighborhoods on the way to the heart of our beautiful horse country.
There is no entry fee to participate in Roll for the Cure. All riders 12 and older are required to raise $500.00 to be put to work in the fight against cancer. Participants are encouraged to exceed this fundraising goal.
Please visit www.rollforthecure.dojiggy.com for specific information about the event and ways to get invovled!
Come join us in the fight against cancer!
Jon A. Woodall,
Roll for the Cure Committee Chair
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