Callie E. Walton
Ms. Walton was born in Lexington, Kentucky, in December, 1969. She graduated
from
Henry Clay High School in June 1987. In 1991, she graduated from the University
of Kentucky
obtaining a Bachelor of Business Administration with Departmental Honors in
Marketing. While
attending the University of Kentucky and continuing until 1992 she worked for
the Prichard
Committee for Academic Excellence and the Kentucky Center for Public Issues
as an Administrative
Assistant.
In 1992, she moved to Louisville to attend the University of Louisville School
of Law. She
was chosen to be a Member of the Journal of Law and Education, 1994-1995. Her
Article, "Gun
Free School Zones Act: A Token Fix or a Workable Solution?" was published
in the Journal of Law
and Education (Summer 1995). She was elected to the positions of Class Representative,
Honor
Council, 1994-1995, and Manager, Student Bar Association Book Store, 1994-1995.
In May 1995, she was admitted to the Kentucky Bar. Thereafter, Ms. Walton
was admitted
to practice in Federal Court including the Western and Eastern District of
Kentucky, the Southern
District of Indiana, and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. She has been a
Member of the
Louisville, Kentucky and American Bar Associations, the American Inns of Court
(2006-2008), and
the Junior League of Louisville, Inc.
Ms. Walton concentrates her practice in the area of General Civil Litigation
including
Employment Discrimination and Personal Injury matters. She also practices family
law, child
custody and divorce cases. On a personal note, her hobbies and interests include
golf, bikram yoga,
gardening, and reading.