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Kentucky Lawmakers Eye New Data Center Regulations: What Businesses and Communities Should Know
As Kentucky continues to attract interest from developers of large-scale data centers, lawmakers are signaling that increased regulation may be on the horizon. Proposed legislation…
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DBL Law’s Made It Series to Spotlight Leaders Driving Growth in the Region’s Life Sciences Sector
DBL Law is pleased to announce the next installment of its Made It Series, taking place on Thursday, August 13, 2026, featuring two distinguished leaders…
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Proposed Kentucky Legislation Could Bring Major Changes to Estate Planning, Trusts, and Probate Administration
A wide-ranging bill currently under consideration in Kentucky could significantly modernize the Commonwealth’s estate planning, trust, and probate laws. Senate Bill 50 proposes numerous changes…
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Kentucky Senate Bill 195 Reshapes Liability Exposure in Public Roadway Litigation
Kentucky Senate Bill 195 introduces significant changes affecting roadway litigation involving public construction projects, contractors, and design professionals. The legislation, enacted during the 2026 Regular…
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Estate Planning and Charitable Giving: Building a Legacy with Purpose
Estate planning is not solely about distributing assets after death — it is also about defining the legacy you want to leave behind. For many…
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Supreme Court Opens the Door to Negligence Claims Against Freight Brokers: What the Transportation Industry Needs to Know
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a unanimous decision that could significantly alter risk exposure for freight brokers, third-party logistics providers, and others involved in…
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Why Should You Hire a Tax Attorney Alongside a CPA?
Key Takeaways Many individuals and businesses view a CPA as the go-to for tax planning, filings, and financial strategy. But in most scenarios (other than…
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When a Parent in a Blended Family Dies: What Adult Children and Surviving Spouses Need to Know
Blended families are increasingly common, but when a parent passes away, the legal and emotional issues that follow can become especially complex. For surviving spouses,…
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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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