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Seth Coomer Graduates from University of KY College of Law

Seth Coomer, Adair County native, graduated with a Juris Doctor degree from the University Of Kentucky College of Law in a commencement ceremony held on Friday, May 8, 2015, at the UK Singletary Center for Fine Arts.

While at the University of Kentucky, Seth participated in moot court, student activities, legal research, externship experiences, and clerking for The Honorable Judge Tamra Gormley, Circuit Court, Family Division for Bourbon, Scott, and Woodford counties.



Seth graduated from Adair County High School in 2008 and then graduated from the University of Kentucky in 2012 with a Bachelors of Arts degree in History and Philosophy.

Seth is the son of David and Pat Coomer, the grandson of Charles and Eulah Helm and Willard and the late Sharon Coomer all of Columbia, KY.

Seth and his wife Katy (Walker) reside in Lexington, KY where he clerks for the Stephen M. O'Brien III, PLLC law firm.


This story was posted on 2015-05-12 20:46:46
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