About Ivey L
Ivey L Workman built a straightforward path into the law. Raised outside the courtrooms she now navigates, she earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Florida in 2009 and completed her Juris Doctor at the University of Kentucky College of Law in 2015. Those years shaped her understanding of litigation and the mechanics of legal practice.
After law school she moved into practice across state lines. She is licensed to practice in both Florida and Kentucky, and she brought that dual-jurisdiction perspective to her work at Regard Law Group, PLLC beginning in 2017. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and steady in the courtroom. She has worked on matters that require coordination between the two states and on cases that turn on differences in local procedure.
Workman’s legal approach is pragmatic. She emphasizes clear client communication and careful analysis of risk. Her training at Kentucky’s law school and early years in Florida practice informed a habit of breaking complex problems into manageable steps. That makes her work accessible to clients who often come to the firm unsure of what to expect from the process.
Within the office she handles a range of engagements tied to the firm's docket. She spends time drafting pleadings, preparing discovery, and taking depositions. She also appears in hearings and works on settlement negotiations when appropriate. Her daily practice mixes courtroom preparation with client counseling, and she adjusts strategy to the demands of each matter.
Workman maintains memberships in professional associations. She participates in continuing legal education to keep current on changes in statutory law and procedural rules. Peers note her steadiness under pressure and a preference for solutions that resolve disputes efficiently when possible.
Outside formal work duties she mentors newer attorneys at the firm and contributes to case strategy sessions. That practical mentoring complements her courtroom work and reflects the sort of hands-on experience she began accumulating soon after finishing law school.
She practices at Regard Law Group, PLLC, where her work involves representation and advocacy in matters arising under the laws of Florida and Kentucky. Her current practice focuses on representing clients in matters governed by those two state systems.