Joseph A. Moloney Handles Your Kentucky Banking Legal Issues
Are you in a dispute with your bank?
Are you the co-owner or director of a bank that is being taken to court?
In these uncertain economic times, the leadership of an experienced banking law attorney is often needed — by private citizens and bankers alike. That is why Joseph A. Moloney makes himself available to individual and business banking clients, large and small, as well as the banks themselves.
People just like you, financial institutions just like yours, have put Mr. Moloney's counsel to good use over the course of the past 26 years. No lawyer comes to a case more thoroughly prepared. No lawyer could offer more attentive personal service.
If you do not trust your bank, you can trust Joe Moloney to take the correct course of action against it. Contact his Louisville banking law office for the best of his aggressive representation and personal service.
Free consultations are arranged at this toll-free phone number: 1-888-863-5531.
25-Plus Years of Experience, Attentive Personal Service Working for You
Joe Moloney represents banks in matters of regulatory compliance and commercial transactions as well as residential and commercial real estate.
He can also counsel your bank on security interest and collateral matters, bank formation methods and involvement in mortgage loan modifications in Kentucky.
Mr. Moloney is prepared to file legal action against your bank, or defend banks in legal actions related to:
- Predatory lending
- Misappropriation of funds
- Improper application
- Accounting errors
- On-line banking errors
His contract draft and review services are available to either side of a banking law question.
If a banking issue concerns you, it concerns all of us at the law office of Joseph A. Moloney. Contact Joe today to schedule your free consultation.
Serving Louisville, Lexington and Surrounding Areas
Call us at 888-863-5531. Your overnight message will be returned the next day. You can also contact us by e-mail. Evening and weekend appointments can be arranged.







