By

Bill Brammell

Read Carefully When Determining Applicable Statute of Limitations

United States v. Edington Case No. 20-1420 992 F.3d 554 (6th Cir. 2021) Decided March 29, 2021   Practitioners should be careful to heed statutory language in relying upon the...

Breadth of Pollution Exclusions in Insurance Contracts

Charley Barber et al. v. Arch Insurance Company Case No. 20-63078 2021 WL 2828021, at *1 (6th Cir. 2021) Decided: July 7, 2021   In 2018, a federal grand jury...

Public-Disclosure Bar in False Claims Act Cases

United States ex rel. Azam Rahimi v. Rite Aid Corporation Case No. 20-1063 2021 WL 2660331 (6th Cir. 2021) Decided: June 29, 2021   Do pharmacies need to consider prescription...

Plea Agreements Don’t Deprive Appellate Court of Statutory Jurisdiction

United States v. Mark Hack Case No. 19-6278 999 F.3d 980 (6th Cir. 2021) Decided: June 3, 2021   This case underscores the importance of carefully drafted plea agreements and...

Kentucky Adopts New Power of Attorney Laws

As of July 2020, Kentucky once again implemented new changes to its power of attorney laws. These changes follow the Uniform Power of Attorney Act. A Power of Attorney (“POA”)...

Planning Ahead in Times of Crisis

The coronavirus pandemic is affecting people both personally and professionally. Are your personal affairs in order? Is it time to create or review your estate plan documents? The following should...