Overview

Martell joined Anderson & Kreiger in 2021 after graduating from the University of Kentucky Law School where he was a member of the diversity and inclusion committee for the Kentucky Law Journal. Prior to that,  Martell worked as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Chief Justice Denise Clayton of the Kentucky Court of Appeals and was a 2020 Summer Associate at Anderson & Kreiger. In addition to his work as a law clerk, while pursuing his Masters in Community Leadership and Development from the University of Kentucky, Martell worked as a graduate research assistant on two important projects: a six-state land study to determine land ownership inequality in the Appalachian region, for which he was principal investigator, and research on value-based supply chains to facilitate the creation of a national database to identify prominent community-supported agricultural organizations that provide resources to food deserts.

 

BEYOND THE OFFICE

Outside the office, Martell likes to travel to the beach, likes being outdoors, and enjoys trying new restaurants.

Credentials

Education

University of Kentucky Law School, J.D., 2021

University of Kentucky, M.S., Community Leadership and Development, 2018

University of Kentucky, B.S., Community Leadership and Development, May 2014

Admissions

Massachusetts

Clerkship

Kentucky Court of Appeals, Chief Judge Denise Clayton

Insights

Martell joined Anderson & Kreiger in 2021 after graduating from the University of Kentucky Law School where he was a member of the diversity and inclusion committee for the Kentucky Law Journal. Prior to that,  Martell worked as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Chief Justice Denise Clayton of the Kentucky Court of Appeals and was a 2020 Summer Associate at Anderson & Kreiger. In addition to his work as a law clerk, while pursuing his Masters in Community Leadership and Development from the University of Kentucky, Martell worked as a graduate research assistant on two important projects: a six-state land study to determine land ownership inequality in the Appalachian region, for which he was principal investigator, and research on value-based supply chains to facilitate the creation of a national database to identify prominent community-supported agricultural organizations that provide resources to food deserts.

 

BEYOND THE OFFICE

Outside the office, Martell likes to travel to the beach, likes being outdoors, and enjoys trying new restaurants.

Education

University of Kentucky Law School, J.D., 2021

University of Kentucky, M.S., Community Leadership and Development, 2018

University of Kentucky, B.S., Community Leadership and Development, May 2014

Admissions

Massachusetts

Clerkship

Kentucky Court of Appeals, Chief Judge Denise Clayton