Elijah practices in the Louisville office with the Commercial Finance Practice Group, particularly working with affordable housing investors and developers in real estate transactions utilizing federal and state low-income housing tax credits, federal and state historic rehabilitation tax credits, energy tax credits, tax-exempt bonds and local financing.
Elijah graduated summa cum laude from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in 2022, where he simultaneously earned his Master of Urban Planning (MUP) degree. While in law school, he was a judicial intern for Magistrate Judge Colin Lindsay, Articles Editor of the Law Review, and a published fellow with the Resilience Justice Project.
Prior to law school, Elijah earned his political science degree from the University of Louisville, worked for the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission, and worked for the U.S. Attorneyโs Office for the Western District of Kentucky.
University of Louisville, Brandeis School of Law, summa cum laude, 2022
University of Louisville, M.A. Master of Urban Planning, 2022
University of Louisville, B.S. Political Science
Legal Extern for Magistrate Judge Colin Lindsay of Western District of Kentucky
Justice, Resilience, and Disruptive Histories: A South Florida Case Study by Tony Arnold et. al