December 29, 2025 2025 was a record year. Record results, and record lessons. As we move into 2026, I’d like to footnote one of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in the last 12 months: Institutions retaliate when they are afraid. Not afraid of bad...
November 18, 2025 In male-dominated industries, women often face challenges that go far beyond the demands of the job. One of our clients—a dedicated truck driver here in Louisville—experienced one of those challenges firsthand. When she rejected an unwanted sexual...
November 17, 2025 We recently resolved an important whistleblower case in Kentucky, resulting in a significant settlement on behalf of our client. While the terms of the agreement are confidential, we can speak to what this outcome represents — both for our client and...
May 5, 2025 Last week, founding attorney David Borum secured a significant victory in a jury trial in Breckinridge County. After three days of testimony and evidence, a 12-person jury returned a verdict in favor of Mr. Borum’s client in just 30 minutes. The opposing...
April 26, 2024 According to the Federal Reserve, there are over 300,000 government employees in Kentucky. That’s a lot. And their work product may be accessible to the public. Public access to government documents is important, because… well… they...
April 25, 2024 In the past year, several residents have reached out to our firm to report instances of government officials abusing their power. The Kentucky Constitution mandates that governmental bodies, including municipal corporations and agencies assisting in...