Courtney Townes Good devotes her Kentucky law practice exclusively to matters involving adoption and assisted reproduction. She began her legal career in 1996 as a clerk for the late Boyce F. Martin, Jr. as he began his term as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Ms. Good followed her clerkship by joining the law firm of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs where she worked as an associate. A member of the Kentucky Bar Association and the Louisville Bar Association, Ms. Good is a graduate of Davidson College (1993) and Washington & Lee School of Law (1996). At Washington & Lee University, Ms. Good served on the Moot Court Board, the Virginia Capital Case Clearinghouse, and the Alderson Legal Assistance Program. She is the proud parent of three children.