May 7, 2023 I recently agreed to represent a black family who has been brutally mistreated in a southern, small town. After I drafted and filed a complaint, one of the family members called me in a panic that their address was on a confidential form. At first I...
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...
June 2, 2023Are you subject to a non-compete agreement? Nearly one in five Americans are. In Kentucky, non-compete clauses are generally enforceable. But on January 5, 2023 the FTC proposed a new rule that would ban them. Public comments were accepted up until April...
June 1, 2023 Founding attorney David Borum recently settled a large employment law claim with a large company in Kentucky. Some considered the result shocking, as the evidence did not always appear to favor the Plaintiff. The terms of the settlement, and parties...
For decades, the tobacco industry sold cigarettes and smokeless tobacco to the public, knowing that their products caused lung cancer, mouth cancer, and other respiratory disease. Yet, they publicly claimed that their products caused no harm to human health....