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Introduction An important Delaware case (Fortis Advisors, LLC v. Krafton, Inc.) puts a state-of-the art spin on buyer’s remorse following an M&A transaction and provides a roadmap of mistakes to avoid post-closing. This includes the dangers of a buyer relying on an artificial intelligence (“AI”) chatbot for legal advice and...
On June 2, 2026, Governor Andy Beshear signed an executive order directing the Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis to issue emergency regulations “clarifying” the list of qualifying medical conditions under Kentucky’s medical cannabis statute. The order effectively expands access to medical cannabis for Kentucky patients, which may create new challenges...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Chambers USA selected 23 Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorneys in Kentucky and Tennessee for inclusion in their 2026 guide. The Chambers USA guide ranks the top law firms and leading attorneys in the United States. One client stated, “We choose Stites & Harbison for the quality and expertise of...
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Why inventor interactions with external AI tools may jeopardize patent rights Generative AI tools are quickly becoming part of the ordinary workflow for researchers, engineers, and product teams. Inventors may use AI to brainstorm alternatives, summarize references, refine technical explanations, draft slides, or prepare emails and reports. But when an...
For the last decade, securing patent protection for software inventions has been challenging. However, in recent months the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has signaled that restrictions on patenting software-based inventions may be easing. This may present an opportunity to industries such as Agritech that increasingly rely on...
