Meet the Team

Jacqueline Mayer

Noel Hudson

Jacqueline Mayer

Jacque was raised on the East Side of Cincinnati where she still has a large extended family. She attended Archbishop McNicholas High School and then Ohio University on full academic scholarships. While at Ohio University she studied Economics Prelaw and obtained an Art minor. On a whim she joined the Ohio University Equestrian Team and achieved a previously unattainable dream of being an athlete (the horse does the hard work!). That brief time in the horse world attracted Jacque to further her education at the University of Kentucky College of Law in the Horse Capitol of the World: Lexington, Kentucky. Although she never ended up taking the Equine Law class, she did fall in love with Kentucky.

While at the College of Law Jacque focused on her goal: to become a prosecutor.  She spent both of her summers (and the time in between) interning at the Fayette County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. She did one judicial externship with Judge James D. Ishmael and another externship at the Fayette County Attorney’s Office. After moving to a new city with no professional contacts, Jacque was able to translate both of her externships into her first two jobs.

Jacque’s first job was as a Staff Attorney to Judge Ishmael in the Fayette County Circuit Court. While handling the legal research for civil and criminal cases she learned that winning by a technicality is a win under law that exists for a reason. Jacque has since believed technicalities are often what protects citizens from governmental overreach and protects the innocent from wrongful convictions.

After her clerkship, Jacque joined the General Prosecution section at the Fayette County Attorney’s Office. As a dedicated public servant, Jacque thrived in the details of her cases. She was known to enjoy further investigating the facts and getting the full story from any witness she could track down. Whether it made her cases get better or worse, she always sought to uncover the entire truth. She also managed to maintain a strong professional relationship with both defense attorneys and law enforcement in her search for the truth.

During her career as a prosecutor and while maintaining her own heavy caseload, Jacque constantly stepped up to assist on and handle extra cases. She was forced to learn a lot of information very quickly and this was where she developed her passion for litigation. Jacque believes no case is too big or too small to fight. Her numerous hearings, trials, and appeals taught her to decipher the difference between a good cop and a bad cop. She has never stopped believing in holding the government to high standards. It is her mission to hold the government accountable when politics keep the unjust in power.

Jacque transitioned to criminal defense and practiced for three years at a firm that primarily handled sex crime defense.  It was as an associate criminal defense attorney she really stepped into her vocation: helping her clients in the most difficult time of their lives.  Jacque is an empathetic, passionate, and dedicated counselor determined to do the best for the clients that put their lives in her hands. 

Jacque loves ice cream, is an avid fan of visual arts, and enjoys spending time with friends and family. 

  • Bleile and Dawson

  • Fayette County Circuit Court, Staff Attorney to Judge Ishmael

  • Fayette County Attorney's Office, General Prosecution

Employment

Education

  • University of Kentucky College of Law

  • Ohio University

  • Archbishop McNicholas Highschool

  • Kentucky Bar Association, Member

  • Fayette County Bar Association

  • Central Kentucky American Inns of Court

Membership

Founding Member

Noel Hudson

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As a former felony prosecutor, Noel T. Hudson knows first-hand what to expect from your criminal case from beginning to end.  Before he started Hudson Law, PLLC, Noel worked as an assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney for the Kenton County Commonwealth’s Attorneys Office where he prosecuted hundreds of felonies ranging from drug possession to violent crimes. 

While an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney, Noel oversaw the ‘Rocket Docket’ program for Kenton County, as well as the Heroin Expedited Addiction Recovery Treatment Program (H.E.A.R.T.), which allows people accused of drug possession to be released from jail so that they can receive drug treatment to help resolve their substance abuse issues.  Additionally, Noel was a member of the Multidisciplinary Reentry Recovery Team (MRRT), which consisted of various representatives from drug treatment centers, jail members, and agencies to check on the progress of peoples’ recovery from drug addiction.    

Having been on both sides of the criminal justice system, Noel understands the stress and anxiety his clients are feeling from their criminal charge.  As a result, Noel works to make it his top priority to provide the level of passionate representation as he would if the client was his own family.  Noel is always available to communicate with his clients and keep them fully up to date regarding their case.

Noel provides knowledgeable guidance and hands-on insight in matters pertaining to the criminal process.  Noel also offers a personalized and understanding approach to clients facing a wide range of legal issues such as child custody, child support, divorce, and personal injury cases.  Through mediation and litigation, he actively pursues a beneficial outcome for each of his clients.  Noel Hudson is an experienced attorney that provides quality representation and individualized personal service for everyone that he represents.

Noel maintains his own practice in Northern Kentucky and is happy to have joined the Mayer Law team in May 2024.

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