The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that by 2032, there will be nearly 1,350,000 nurses working in the United States. As a licensed nurse, you should feel proud of your achievements and your dedication to the communities in which you work. You’ve worked...
Year: 2024
FINRA Arbitration Can Help Brokers Get Deferred Compensation
Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution that can help navigate Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) claims. This process can be beneficial to those who have disagreements in this area and is often faster and less costly than traditional...
Kentucky Open Records Act
The summer is a good time for Americans to reflect on the unique freedoms, rights, and liberties bestowed upon them. In the words of Kentuckian and United States President Abraham Lincoln, the United States government is “of the people, by the people, and for the...
Law and Legacy in the Bluegrass James Morehead
James Morehead was a fixture of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Throughout his life, he served as an attorney, representative, senator, lieutenant governor, and governor. Morehead is amongst the many famous Kentuckians, including Abraham Lincoln and Henry Clay, who used...
Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act: How Does this affect you?
In April 2024, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed the Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act (KCDPA). By doing this, Kentucky joins an increasing number of states that have enacted comprehensive data privacy laws. The law is set to take effect at the start of 2026....
Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the Legal Industry
In April 2024, the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) joined Florida and California in creating their own report on the legal, social, and ethical impacts of AI. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has taken the legal industry by storm. Following some initial...
Recognizing the Remarkable Legacy of Alberta Odell Jones
Alberta Jones was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on November 12, 1930. In 1959, Alberta was the first African American woman to pass the Kentucky Bar and accepted her first case the day after she received notification that she had passed. Alberta then opened her own...
NAR Agrees to $418 Million Settlement
A recent legal settlement has made waves in the real estate industry. The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) has agreed to pay out nearly $418 million over a four-year period, subject to court approval. While the NAR has admitted no wrongdoing, a spokesperson has...
Update: Federal Judge Rules Corporate Transparency Act Unconstitutional
The Corporate Transparency Act has once again been thrusted into the national spotlight. On March 1st, a U.S. District Court judge in Alabama ruled the Corporate Transparency Act (“Act”) is unconstitutional, however, the ultimate direction of the Act is still...
Greater Louisville Association of Realtors (“GLAR”) Mediation and Arbitration
Purchasing a new home may come with a lot of excitement and anxiety. Even the most careful or experienced buyers sometimes face hurdles throughout the process. These alerts often come in the form of Sellers Property Disclosure form. Fortunately, there are well...

