Rebecca C. Price
Attorney
859.255.8581
Rebecca’s practice focuses on energy and utilities law and regulation issues, as both general counsel and a litigation attorney. As a former Special Attorney in the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General and a Staff Attorney to Hon. Thomas D. Wingate in Franklin Circuit Court, Rebecca is well-equipped to represent utilities, intervenors, and other public sector entities in cases before the Public Service Commission and other regulatory bodies, as well as in litigation.
Rebecca has worked with local, regional, and national businesses to resolve litigation issues with the Commonwealth, and led the Attorney General’s COVID-19 price gouging enforcement effort. She has extensive experience helping clients achieve regulatory compliance with various government entities.
A Georgetown, Ky., native, Rebecca served as an intern for Senator Mitch McConnell’s office, and as an intern with Birmingham’s Urban Food Project, where she developed the Farm to Corner Store program to connect store owners with local farmers and foster the urban market for locally grown produce.
Areas of Practice
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Best Lawyers in America® “Ones to Watch”: Corporate Law; Energy Law; Municipal Law (2024, 2025)
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Kentucky Bar Association
Fayette County Bar Association
Women Lawyers Association
Central Kentucky American Inn of Court
Kentucky Chamber Energy and Environmental Council
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“Can Conservation Easements Preserve Agriculture in Kentucky Without Expressly Protecting Water Rights?,” 8 KY. J. Equine, Agric. & Nat. Resources L. 425 (2016)
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University of Kentucky, J.D. cum laude
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture and Natural Resources Law
Samford University, B.S. magna cum laude
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In addition to her work with public entities in the Bluegrass region, Rebecca also volunteers as an active alumna of Lexington’s Sayre School, where she has presented on career paths for middle and high school students. She also coordinates and leads music during early worship at Calvary Baptist Church.