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Charles
“Phillip” Wheeler, Jr. was born
on April 13, 1978 and grew up in
Pikeville, KY.
Following his graduation from
Pikeville High School in 1996,
Phillip attended Transylvania
University in Lexington, KY,
graduating magna
cum laude in 2000 with a
double-major in history and German.
Following college, Phillip
was chosen as one of 50 Fulbright
Teaching Scholars to the Federal
Republic of Germany and taught
English conversation at
Werner-von-Siemens Gymnasium and
Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium in
Regensburg, Germany.
Following
the completion of the Fulbright
Scholarship in 2001, Phillip
returned to Kentucky where he
enrolled at the University
of Kentucky College of Law.
While at the College of Law,
Phillip served as a member of the
Journal of Mineral Law and Natural
Resources and had the honor of
having two articles chosen for
publication.
Phillip also spent one summer
as a legal assistant to UK legal
clinic director Allison Connelly.
In his third year of law
school, Phillip spent two semesters
at the legal clinic assisting poor
and indigent plaintiffs as a
student-representative under the
third-year practice rule.
Following
graduation in 2004, Phillip returned
home to Eastern Kentucky where he
began practicing as an associate
counsel at the Kirk Law Firm, first
in Paintsville, then at the
Pikeville office opened in December
2004.
On
April 4, 2007, Phillip was honored
by Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher
with an appointment as the plaintiff’s
representative to the Workers’
Compensation Nominating Commission.
During his time on the commission,
Phillip has worked consistently for
the appointment of pro-worker
judges.
Phillip
practices in the areas of: workers
compensation, personal
injury, and social
security.
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