As a nurse, you come into contact with prescription medication every day. While handling these drugs is a routine part of your job that you probably don’t think much about, it can end up landing you under intense scrutiny that could cost you your job and your license....
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Does a Non-Disclosure Agreement Affect a Side Hustle?
Side hustles have become increasingly common in the world today. These side gigs can provide much needed financial security to individuals and families. Side hustles range from freelance work to uber driving, or from real estate to crafts and artwork. Some people may...
Law and Legacy in the Bluegrass: Benjamin Bristow
Native Kentuckian Benjamin Bristow was widely considered to be one of President Ulysses S. Grant’s best cabinet selections. However, his service to the United States began much earlier. As a lawyer, soldier, and politician, Bristow dedicated his life to serving the...
How FINRA Arbitrations Work: A Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Participants
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) operates the biggest securities dispute resolution forum in the country, offering an alternative to traditional court litigation. The arbitration process involves several key steps, each critical for the fair...
Law and Legacy in the Bluegrass State: Bert T. Combs
Successful lawyer. Effective politician. Governor, judge, and the true personification of the American Dream. The proud Kentuckian, Bert T. Combs. Before solidifying his status as an accomplished attorney and politician, Combs had to overcome humble beginnings. Bert...
What Happens to Fido Once I Am Gone?
The love of an animal companion can be a source of joy, laughter, and comfort. They brighten our lives with silly antics and steadfast loyalty. For those with pets there are several important considerations when estate planning. When pets survive their owners, they...
Law and Legacy in the Bluegrass State: Laura Douglas
Laura Douglas, a Louisville native, became the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Louisville School of Law. During the 1930s and 1940s, Laura's parents moved to Louisville as part of the great migration of African Americans from the South. Growing up...
The Running Meter: How the Costs of Fighting the State Scare Nurses into Submission
The Cold Hand of the State When the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) sends notice that it is taking action, it directs the corresponding nurse to a pamphlet on its website. This pamphlet includes a description of the procedure, and casually mentions that the Respondent...