A Horse is a Horse (of Course)
Each year, millions of dollars worth of thoroughbred horses bolt from the starting gate, flash by the finish line, pose for the cameras, parade past the bidders, and do their best to propagate the species...
Class action filed against network solutions for bad 'taste'
On February 25, 2008, Kabateck Brown Kellner LLP filed a class action lawsuit against the domain name registration giant Network Solutions, alleging fraudulent concealment and unjust enrichment stemming from abusive domain name "tasting" practices...
Should I Keep EVERY Email and Document, Just in Case?
Since the highly-publicized demise of Arthur Anderson, reports of businesses facing severe legal sanctions for destroying documentation and deleting data that could be relevant to future litigation have instilled caution, even fear, in corporate...
Seeing Through the Eyes of a Dog
Becky Dan gets a lot of attention these days. She's followed morning and night. Whether she's working at the office, standing in a grocery store line or eating lunch at a café, her every...
Discovery Deskbook for Construction Disputes
Chapter 6: "Discovery by Interrogatories" by Buckner Hinkle, published in Discovery Deskbook for Construction Disputes, edited by Buckner Hinkle, Jr., W. Alexander Moseley & Richard Smith. ©2006 by the American Bar Association. Reproduced with...
Kentucky's Unique Guaranty Statute
Beware the Jabberwock my son, The jaws that bite, the claws that snatch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch! - Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass (1872) And beware the Kentucky...
Kentucky's New Predatory Lending Law
Observers of Kentucky public policy often note that trends, whether political, economic, legal or fashion, that begin on either coast take about five years to reach Kentucky. With the exception of its early embrace...