Cyndi Crocker
PartnerCyndi Crocker considers Radcliff, Kentucky to be home. Her father retired from the Army to Hardin County, where Cyndi graduated from North Hardin High School. She earned a degree in Political Science from the University of Kentucky where she also served as Student Government President in 1987. She earned her law degree at UK as well, serving as an Assistant Editor of the Kentucky Law Journal. Cyndi Crocker has spent most of her career representing injury victims. She worked for almost ten years in a large personal injury firm, supervising a team of attorneys and staff, before founding Crocker Law Offices with her husband.
Cyndi Crocker serves on the Board of Directors of the Bowling Green/Warren County Bar Association. She is the founding director of The People’s Law School, a community education program that presents free legal workshops and forums to the public. In 2008 Cyndi Crocker was recognized by her fellow lawyers when she received the Gwen Davis Award for Outstanding Public Service. Cyndi also serves on the Board of Directors of the Bowling Green Kiwanis Club.
Education
Juris Doctorate, University of Kentucky College of Law, 1992
B.A.,Political Science, University of Kentucky, 1989
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
KentuckyTennessee
United States Federal Court, Western District of Kentucky
Professional & Bar Association Memberships
University of Kentucky Law Journal Alumni
Kentucky Bar Association
Tennessee Bar Association
Kentucky Association of Trial Lawyers
American Trial Lawyers Association
Professional Experience
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Student Legal Advisor
1994 – 1996
Hughes and Coleman
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Injury Litigation Attorney
1996 – 1998
Managing Attorney, Personal Injury Department
1998 – 2005
Crocker Law Offices, PLLC
Bowling Green, Kentucky
2005 - Present