Kaylee is a Principal in the firm’s Litigation Department. Kaylee’s specific areas of practice include personal injury, breach of contract disputes, and commercial, residential, and investment real estate litigation services. Kaylee appreciates the opportunity to assist individuals with a wide range of litigation needs.
Kaylee completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Cincinnati, cum laude, in 2017, with a Bachelor’s in Psychology and Criminal Justice and a certificate in Forensic Populations. Kaylee obtained her Juris Doctorate from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2020. As a law student, at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Kaylee was a Fellow of the Ohio Innocence Project, Research Assistant to Professor Mark Godsey, the President of UC Law Women, Student Bar Association Vice President, and Trial Team Vice President.
- Phone – 937-223-1130
- Fax – 937-223-0339
- Email – kprice@pselaw.com
Administrative Assistant: Cheryl Isham
- Email – cisham@pselaw.com
J.D., University of Cincinnati College of Law, 2020
B.S., University of Cincinnati, 2017
Ohio, 2020
U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio, 2023
Certificate of Recognition, Young Lawyers Division Co-Chair, Dayton Bar Association (2023)
Rising Star of Dayton, Dayton Business Journal (2025)
Rising Star Attorney, Dayton Bar Association (2025)
Brilliance Award for an Up-and-Coming Attorney (2025)
Dayton Bar Association, Leadership and Development Class (2021)
A Special Wish Foundation, Board Member (2021-2023)
Dayton Bar Association, Young Lawyer Division Co-Chair (2022-2024)
Dayton Bar Association, Social Justice Initiative Committee (2023-2024)
Rotary Club of Springboro, President-Elect (2023-2024)
Equal Justice Campaign, Justice on Tap Committee Co-Chair (2022-2024)
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