Dinsmore Adds United States Attorney to Litigation Group, Names New Lexington Office Managing Partner

February, 2021 - Louisville, Kentucky

Dinsmore and Shohl’s growth, both nationally and locally, continues with the addition of its newest partner, Robert M. (Rob) Duncan, Jr., who joins the firm’s commercial litigation group after serving as United States attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky. The firm also named Grahmn Morgan as the new Lexington office managing partner.

Morgan takes over for Chauncey Curtz, who led the Lexington office for over a decade, overseeing its 46 percent growth from 2010 to 2021 and its move as the first tenant of City Center in 2019.

“I look forward to continuing to build on the successes we had under Chauncey and Joe Terry’s leadership by providing the best legal services, not just in Kentucky, but also nationally,” Morgan said. “Continued growth and attorney development will remain priorities.”

In the past several months alone, partners in private wealth planning, litigation, and mergers and acquisitions have joined Dinsmore in Lexington.

“Our goal is to continue to add quality attorneys to the already outstanding roster in our office,” Morgan said. “I want to showcase the extensive experience we offer across the board for all legal services, which is the reason our clients repeatedly look to us when needs arise. At the same time, with the addition of top-quality talent like Rob Duncan, we will build our network and develop new relationships.”

Morgan’s relationship with Duncan was key to his decision to join Dinsmore. Duncan was the 23rd presidentially appointed United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky, and he led the office from November 2017 to January 2021. He will now make the jump to the private sector.

“I am excited for the transition,” Duncan said. “Up until now, I have spent my professional career in public service. However, I believe the significant investigative and litigation skills I developed as a prosecutor are readily transferable to civil practice. I look forward to contributing and adding value to this already well-developed group of lawyers.”

At the United States Attorney’s Office, Duncan led a staff of over 100 employees, including 49 attorneys.  He was responsible for the prosecution of criminal cases, the enforcement of affirmative civil actions, and representation of the federal government’s interests in civil litigation and appellate matters occurring in the Eastern District of Kentucky. Duncan also served nationally as the chairman of the Heroin-Opioid Working Group for the United States Attorney General’s Advisory Committee, and he was a member of the Department of Justice’s e-Litigation Working Group.

Prior to his nomination, Duncan served as an assistant United States attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he prosecuted a wide variety of criminal cases, including cases involving complex drug trafficking and money-laundering organizations, fraud, public corruption, firearms, and violent crime. He has tried over 30 federal criminal trials and has spent countless hours in the courtroom as a prosecutor. Duncan also served as a law clerk to Senior U.S. District Court Judge Henry R. Wilhoit, Jr., in Ashland, Kentucky from September 2003 to January 2005.

“Rob is a highly accomplished attorney and we could not be happier that he chose to join us,” Morgan said. “With his wealth of knowledge and experience, I have no doubt that he will be one of the leaders in our litigation group and in the firm.” 

The collegiality of Dinsmore’s attorneys and staff, as well as the ability to collaborate with Dinsmore attorneys nationwide were selling points for Duncan.

“Finding a firm where teamwork was valued was important to me,” Duncan said. “The people at Dinsmore, with their willingness to pitch in and help one another, drew me to the firm. I believe this collegiality is important to the firm’s overall success and helps Dinsmore achieve the best results for our clients.”

Raised in Kentucky, Duncan earned his J.D. from the University of Kentucky College of Law and his B.A. from Centre College. Duncan has been involved with several community and philanthropic organizations, and looks forward to remaining active in the community.

Morgan is also co-chair of Dinsmore’s commercial litigation practice, serves on the firm's board of directors and focuses his practice on complex business litigation.

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