
David Kramer
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Recent SCOTUS Ruling on Certificate of Merit Laws May Have Broader Implications
Federal courts have been split on whether heightened pleading and evidentiary standards established in state “anti-SLAPP” laws apply in defamation cases brought in federal court…
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Being admitted Pro Hac Vice in Kentucky
DBL Law attorneys regularly serve as local counsel or co-counsel with out-of-state lawyers in litigation matters in Kentucky, particularly complex litigation in the state capital…
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Preserving for Appeal a Trial Court’s Denial of a Jury Challenge for Cause
A recent decision of the Kentucky Court of Appeals highlights an important common-law procedure relating to preservation of error of a trial court’s denial of…
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DBL Law Partner David Kramer Appointed by Kentucky Supreme Court as Chair of Civil Rules Review Task Force
The Kentucky Supreme Court has appointed DBL Law partner David Kramer to a Civil Rules Review Task Force composed of lawyers from across the Commonwealth…
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RAPpin’ the Civil Rules
A Handy Cross-reference between Kentucky’s New Stand-alone Appellate Rules and the Civil Rules They Replaced or Complement By David Kramer, Chair, Litigation and Dispute Resolution…
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SCOKY Expressly Rejects Heightened Federal Pleading Standard
Kentucky Rule of Civil Procedure 8.01 closely follows the federal corollary on which it was based, Fed.R.Civ.P. 8(a). And Kentucky courts have regularly relied on…
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David Kramer Receives Covington Latin Alumni Award
Each year, Covington Latin School recognizes alumni with awards that reflect the school’s motto, “Bonitatem et disciplinam et scientiam doce me” (“Teach me goodness, discipline,…
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David Kramer Elected Salmon P. Chase Inn of Court President
DBL Law partner David Kramer has been elected President of the Salmon P. Chase Inn of Court for 2020–21. The Inn of Court, an affiliate…
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SCOKY Rule Change Requires Annual Dues Renewal of Pro Hac Vice Admission
Effective March 1, 2020, an amendment to the Kentucky Supreme Court Rules (specifically, SCR 3.030(3)(a)) will require pro hac vice admission fees to be paid…
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