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Banking & Commercial

Tax Information You Need Now

Early Wednesday, December 16, 2015, Congressional leaders reached a compromise on a tax and spending bill. It is currently anticipated that this will become law. The following “Extenders” are being...

Fourteen DBL Law Attorneys Named Super Lawyers

DBL Law is pleased to announce that fourteen lawyers have been selected for inclusion in the 2016 edition of Super Lawyers®, which recognizes the top 5 percent of attorneys in each...

Seven Things to Look for When Reviewing a Contract

Here are seven quick things you should review in every contract to help you protect your interests. 1.The Parties The first thing you need to do is make sure the...

DBL Law Named a “Best Law Firm” for Sixth Consecutive Year

CRESTVIEW HILLS, KY – November 2, 2015 – DBL Law is pleased to announce, that for the sixth consecutive year since the publication’s inception, it has been named in the...

Planning and Protecting Your Projects Through International Contracts – Beyond the Boilerplate

As a valued partner to DBL Law, BakerHostetler’s International Disputes practice team will present the first program in a series of in-depth presentations and discussions that explore key legal and...

Compliance and Cyber Security Competing Priorities for U.S. Insurers

This article was written and published by Canadian Underwriter, Canada’s Insurance and Risk Magazine. Insurers in the United States will face competing priorities for resources and time over the next 12...

Small Business Owners Face Deadline for New Secure “Chipped” Credit Cards

This article was originally written and published by the Lane Report, Kentucky Business & Economic News. Beginning Oct. 1., small business owners and other retailers must begin to accept EMV...

Kentucky Issues Bonds for Statewide Internet System

Article written by Shelly Sigo and originally published by The Bond Buyer Thursday, August 27, 2015 Kentucky is financing a statewide high-speed Internet system in a first-of-its kind P3 deal...

Kentucky Court Recognizes Lien Based on Stock Purchase Agreement

In a recent decision, the Kentucky Court of Appeals sent a clear message to lending institutions.  Namely, to carefully examine existing due diligence practices prior to extending financing to borrowers. ...
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