Higher Burden of Proof for Federal Age Discrimination Claims?
Kentucky officials propose measures to slash projected $1 billion deficit and "reform" tax laws during special legislative session and 2010 regular session
Register Your Trademarks with Facebook Now, Before Somebody Else Does
Stites & Harbison gains LEED AP attorneys
Legislator proposes radical changes to Kentucky taxation
Caution: You May Be Liable for Filing Confidential Information
Stites & Harbison ranked as one of nation's "Top Trademark Firms"
Personal property delinquent tax reminder for equipment lenders and distress sale investors
Arbitration is under attack
Preparing your workplace for potential swine flu pandemic
Stites & Harbison again honored as one of the "Best Places to Work in Kentucky"
Best Lawyers to honor Alfred S. Joseph, III, as one of the preeminent lawyers in the United States
Stites & Harbison Attorneys Poised for Growth in Green Building and Sustainability Work
Kentucky Attorney General eases recording requirements on mortgage modifications
Shovel-Ready may mean protest-ready
Stites & Harbison welcomes Michael White
Department of Labor issues model notice for COBRA subsidy
Carol Dan Browning inducted as Fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers
Georgia Super Lawyers honors four Stites & Harbison attorneys
Indiana Super Lawyers honors Robert Lanum and Bruce Paul
Stimulus Bill Establishes COBRA Subsidy
Stites & Harbison attorney Stuart Campbell named Tennessee Bar Foundation Fellow
Kentucky Governor names Scott Barber to Kentucky Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Mike Cronan named Best Lawyers' 2009 Louisville Bet-the-Company Litigator of the Year
Stites & Harbison attorneys recognized among top litigators in the United States
Government Contracts - Project Labor Agreements
Atlanta office Member L. Lou Allen participates in Atlanta Woman WOW event
Stites & Harbison wins third Sizzle Award
E-Verify for Federal Contractors Delayed
Responsibility of goods or services provider to debtor post-petition under executory contract
Kentucky to assess penalties on untimely estimated payments and underpayments
Construction Stormwater Permit Proposed Rule
What you need to know about dealing with project suspension
Treasury's Private Capital Purchase Program
Stites & Harbison attorney honored for professional and community work
HUD finalizes significant reforms to the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
Mid-South Super Lawyers honors 12 Nashville Stites & Harbison attorneys, three in the Top 100 List
Seven new associates join Stites & Harbison in Kentucky - nine hired firmwide
Two new associates join Stites & Harbison in Nashville
Seventy-two Stites & Harbison attorneys named "Best Lawyers in America"
E-Verify System Mandatory for Government Contractors
Governor Phil Bredesen appoints James G. Martin, III, to the Tennessee Circuit Court, 21st Judicial District, Division III
Treasury begins EESA implementation - potentially expanding Hope for Homeowners Program
Ron Bingham, II, and James Budd join Stites & Harbison
Stites & Harbison joins a national green cause: ABA-EPA Law Office Climate Challenge
Barbara Moss named as YWCA Academy for Women of Achievement honoree
Georgia legislature makes significant revisions to Georgia lien statutes
Stites & Harbison receives multiple honors by two leading legal industry publications
Stites & Harbison earns most Best of the Bar honors
Kentucky Appeals Court strikes hidden arbitration clause
A Mortgage that moves up in priority, by way of equitable subrogation, does not take priority over prior filed tax liens
Robert Lanum certified as an Indiana Estate Planning and Administration Specialist
Kentucky Supreme Court addresses litigation waiver issue in arbitration
Kentucky legislation deprives taxpayers of interest
Not all terminated workers qualify for unemployment benefits
Chambers USA honors 27 Stites & Harbison attorneys with inclusion in the 2008 guide
Stites & Harbison ranked as a "Top Trademark Firm" -- earns highest ranking in Kentucky
House Bill 552
Be consistent, fair when dealing with problem employees
Stites & Harbison earns Top 25 ranking in "Best Place to Work in Kentucky"
Finance Charge Provisions of Kentucky's Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act are Back from the Void
Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions offer lessons for employers in how to avoid or respond to claims of discrimination
Kennedy Helm III re-elected to fifth term as chairman of Stites & Harbison
Stites & Harbison listed among top patent firms
Julian Bibb elected to serve on Board of Tennessee Civil War Preservation Association and Cumberland Region Tomorrow
Georgia Super Lawyers honors four Stites & Harbison attorneys
Kentucky Court Strikes Finance Charge Provisions of Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act
Indiana Super Lawyers honors Robert Lanum
"Deemed Perfected" Does Not Equal "Perfection" in Kentucky
The Federal Reserve Board proposes substantial changes to Reg Z that would greatly impact the residential mortgage lending industry
Stites & Harbison receives "Best Places to Work in Kentucky" Honor
Lenders must tell insurer about foreclosure
Jennifer Kovalcik named chair of LBA Intellectual Property Section and vice chair of AIPLA Trademark Legislation Committee
Battle of the Forms - New Editions
Heirarchy doesn't apply at 'down-to-earth' Stites
Are Your Complaint Procedures Reasonable?
Respond the right way to discrimination claims at work
Stites tops the list, ranks as one of the fastest-growing firms in U.S.
David Porter elected to Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra Foundation Board
Potential changes in federal employment discrimination law based on sexual orientation
Hinkle and Gorham Honored with Top Awards by the Associated General Contractors of America
Nineteen new associates join Stites & Harbison
Mid-South Super Lawyers honors nine Stites & Harbison attorneys
Workers' compensation helps employees and employers
Stites & Harbison's Nashville office moves to new SunTrust Plaza
The Roles and Motivations of Key Players in Corporate Governance Cases
District Court Bars Enforcement of "No-Match Letter Rule"
Religious discrimination is a potential minefield for employers
Employers required to make new no-smoking policy known
Sixty-three Stites & Harbison attorneys named "Best Lawyers in America"
The Tide Turns for Non-Compete Employment Clauses
Honesty about performance can prevent trouble after firing
Should I Keep EVERY Email and Document, Just in Case?
Use of credit reports when hiring carries responsibilities
In the Eye of the Regulatory Storm
Employers who review their hiring practices can avoid lawsuits
Alex L. Scutchfield elected president of Fayette County Bar Association
Kennedy Helm III joins the Midwestern Advisory Board
Stites & Harbison Ranked Top Law Firm in Southeast on Job Satisfaction Survey
Nashville Business Journal honors seven Stites & Harbison attorneys as Best of the Bar
Business of Law: A bridge to the future
Employers need to use care when adopting English-only rules
Mayoral election offers refresher in civics for bosses, workers
To Receive Interest on Late Payments Under the Kentucky Fairness in Construction Act, Contractors Must Take Action
The City of Frankfort, Kentucky's Capital Seeks to Impose Tax on Lobbyists and Others Conducting Business in the City
Workers, Employers Have Responsibilities Under Disability Law
Women of Influence - Barbara Moss
Employers have obligations to workers back from the military
Chambers USA honors 22 Stites & Harbison attorneys with inclusion in 2007 guide
Stites & Harbison named "Go-To Law Firm" by Corporate Counsel magazine
Ruling over pay inequality means clock starts ticking earlier
Can Saying "I'm Sorry" Actually Make a Difference?
Kentucky Super Lawyers magazine honors 29 Stites & Harbison attorneys
How business is organized can affect owner's liability, taxes
Employers must accommodate workers who breastfeed their children
Linda McGinity Jackson joins Stites & Harbison as Manager of Client Development
Stites & Harbison names Kenneth R. Sagan as Lexington office executive member
Supreme Court opinion shakes patent world
New EEO-1 Report begins September 30, 2007
Stites & Harbison receives "Best Places to Work in Kentucky" honor
Stites & Harbison Chairman Kennedy Helm named one of the Top Ten Managing Partners in the U.S.
New law brings significant change to construction contracting
Amy Cahill joins Stites & Harbison in Louisville
Stites & Harbison Atlanta Grows by Four; Recognizes Five More
Stites & Harbison celebrates Black History Month
Stites & Harbison attorney joins Tennessee Justice Project
Stites Attorney Announces Run for Governor's Office
Two new attorneys join Stites & Harbison in Atlanta
Twenty new associates join Stites & Harbison
Chambers USA honors 19 Stites & Harbison attorneys with inclusion in 2006 guide
Natalie L. Reed joins Stites & Harbison in Louisville
Fifty-six Stites & Harbison attorneys honored as Best Lawyers
Stites & Harbison attorney works, pro bono, to get a new, fair trial for death-row inmate
6th Circuit Rules in Mortgage Note Assignment Case
William L. Penny appointed by Tennessee's Governor to the Public Health Emergency Advisory Committee
Erica Horn elected to board of directors of the Kentucky Society of Certified Public Accountants
Deadly Double Discounting
Construction Law Update, Vol. 10, No. 2
Nashville Business Journal honors eight Stites & Harbison attorneys as Best of the Bar
Supreme Court Clarifies Actionable Retaliation
Supreme Court decides case on wetlands and waters of the United States
The hidden word: Metadata threat shouldn't be ignored
Federal Reserve Liberalizes Policy Guidelines for Debt for Many Bank Holding Companies
Future guide dog for the blind in training at Stites & Harbison
Supreme Court decides eBay Inc. v. MercExchange
Rodney D. Glover joins Stites & Harbison in Louisville
Nashville Public Radio features Stites & Harbison's role in helping train guide dogs for the blind
Diligently reducing risks and surprise in acquisitions
Elizabeth Harris Ferguson joins Stites & Harbison in Nashville
Background and implications of EPA's All Appropriate Inquiries for property transactions
Stites & Harbison recognized as a top Intellectual Property Firm
Charles H. Warfield honored by Williamson County Inns of Court
William Creason joins Stites & Harbison as Director of Marketing & Client Development
Although limited in scope, the ADA remains alive and well
Legal insider: Understanding the risks of ADA and FMLA
Katherine Allen elected to the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers
Financial Institutions Advisor, Vol. 4, No. 1
Construction Law Update, Vol. 10, No. 1
Litigation Leader, Vol. 2, No. 1
Supreme Court Recognizes that Use of the Term "Boy" has Racist Connotations
Stites & Harbison receives "Best Places to Work in Kentucky" honor
Innovation, Vol. 6, No. 1
On the Job, Vol. 3, No. 1
Stites & Harbison names four new partners in Louisville
Construction Law Update, Vol. 9, No. 4
The Outlook for the Global Economy
Supreme Court Expands Definition of Work Time
Stites & Harbison adds four new attorneys in Lexington
Six new associates join Stites & Harbison in Louisville
Stites & Harbison adds two new associates in Nashville
Thirty-one Stites & Harbison attorneys chosen as Best Lawyers in America
Changes effective Oct. 17, 2005
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed: The Marriage of Nuisance and Environmental Regulation
Erica Galyon joins Stites & Harbison's Lexington office
Environmental Attorney Bill Penny joins Stites & Harbison
Disorganized Labor - What the AFL-CIO Split Really Means
Kentucky's Unique Guaranty Statute
Andrew G. Beshear joins Stites & Harbison in Louisville
Long-anticipated bankruptcy code amendments
Creeping Preemption or Galloping Preemption?
Recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling permits employees to pursue disparate impact claims under ADEA
Unexpected Changes to H-1B Visa Process for Fiscal Year 2005
Department of Labor Requires Notice To Uniformed Services Employees
STOP! Don't Take That Expert's Deposition
Surety's Rights and Obligations Under SMCRA
Stites & Harbison awarded attorneys' fees in federal patent case
Financing ESOP transactions
Department of Labor finally issues "FairPay" overtime regulations
Time for a union comeback
Mold's as good as gold on the right side of a claim
Can I protect my method of doing business?
Kentucky Supreme Court adopts "Separability Doctrine" in Arbitration Cases
David Saffer joins Stites & Harbison
Douglass Farnsley elected to the American College of Trial Lawyers
Recognizing and Managing Serial Litigation
Mold Fundamentals and the Law
Kentucky's New Predatory Lending Law
Elizabeth Lee Thompson earns certification in business bankruptcy law
Environmental Regulation of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
Litigation Prevention: A Post-Litigation Checklist for Reducing Liability Exposure