Robert M. Klein earned his Bachelor of Science in Economics degree from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania . Robert graduated from the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law of the University of Louisville in 1978.

Robert is a Louisville native with a diverse background in the law. He is an experienced problem-solver with practical answers for clients. He has represented a very broad-based clientele from consumers to large companies, small businesses and estates.

He enjoys working with a large variety of clients and subjects, particularly in the areas of Trusts and Estates, Business Organization, Commercial Litigation, Real Estate Transactions and Litigation, Personal Injury, and Collections. Robert handles matters in the Louisville area and the surrounding counties in Kentucky.

Robert M. Klein is an active part of the community. He is the past President of The Temple , the largest Jewish congregation in the state. Robert serves as a Vice-President of the Midwest Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.

Robert has served various charitable organizations such as the Action League for Physically Handicapped Adults and has raised funds for the Leukemia Society through the Team in Training program where he cycled for 100 miles several times around the country. He is a member of the Louisville Bicycle Club and is an avid cyclist.

Robert is past President of the Louisville Apple Users Group. He enjoys University of Louisville sports, skiing, guitar, and politics.

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