Web 2.0 . . . Business Friend or Foe?
Learn how to benefit from the modern Internet (including social media) to enhance your business, while side-stepping the pitfalls. Topics discussed include untangling the web to discover the assets and liabilities of social media...
Drafting to avoid owner disputes in equine contracts
Presented by The University of Kentucky College of Law As lawyers, the importance of a well-written contract for the transfer of a horse or co-ownership of a horse is apparent. All too often, however...
IC-DISC: Exporting Savings
Seminar presentation presented jointly by Stites & Harbison, PLLC, and Mountjoy Chilton Medley. Kevin Heyde, Partner, International Tax Services Director, Mountjoy Chilton Medley
Data Breach: Understanding the Risk and Managing a Crisis
In the last decade, the health care world has been transformed by the availability of an overwhelming amount of information. The collection of personal information and dependence on systems creates an obligation of companies...
Understanding the reclamation surety relationship before and after operator default
This is an article written by Bill Gorton and presented to the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation's Special Institute on Mine Closure, Financial Assurance and Final Reclamation in Westminster, Colorado, on November 6, 2009.
AIA Contract Documents vs. ConsensusDOCS: Who's the Fairest of Them All?
Presented to AGC Kentucky Both the American Institute of Architects and ConsensusDOCS published new contract documents during 2007. Do you know which ones are right for your project? Anne and Cassidy highlight the key...
Surety's Rights and Obligations Under SMCRA
This outline is intended to accompany and supplement the panel discussion on coal company bankruptcies. It describes the nature of reclamation surety bonds, a debtor’s ongoing obligation to comply with law, and issues related...
Mold Fundamentals and the Law
Sections I and II of the paper introduce the fundamentals of mold science and describe how those fundamentals interact with the law. Section III reviews several examples of litigation related to mold.