“Reasonable notice” and “reasonable opportunity to be heard” are two highly important phrases to any Kentucky-based doctor whose professional license stands to be impacted. Crucially, the Legislature has included this very language in the law of the Commonwealth. (KRS...
Year: 2025
First Kentucky Constitution 1792
The Commonwealth of Kentucky has enacted four different constitutions throughout its history. Kentucky’s first constitution was implemented in 1792, with the intent to revise it at the turn of the century. After reconvening, a second constitution was enacted in 1799....
What’s the Skinny on GLP-1 with Nurse Practitioners?
Everyone is talking about GLP-1s. They’ve become the star of the medical spa world, promising effortless results and booming demand. But here’s the problem: in 2025, the legal landscape around these drugs changed fast, and many med spas now run the risk of veering...
What’s Your Plan B? Why BATNA Matters in Every Negotiation
In any negotiation, whether you're settling a business dispute, resolving a family matter, or navigating a complex legal conflict, preparation is everything. One of the most important concepts to understand before entering a negotiation or mediation is your BATNA, or...
Law and Legacy in the Bluegrass: Christopher Greenup
Christopher Greenup was a trailblazer in Kentucky law and politics. The Revolutionary War veteran played an active role in the formation of Kentucky, through multiple state conventions. At the pinnacle of Greenup’s political career, he served as the third governor of...
Beyond the Tip Jar: Treasury Expands Who Qualifies for Tax-Free Tips
The Treasury Department has officially released its final list of occupations eligible for the new “no tax on tips” deduction under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). Published on October 2, 2025, the list offers the first formal look at how Treasury is applying...
What do I need to know about physician employment agreements in Kentucky?
Whether fresh out of training or a veteran practitioner, those who are looking to take on a position with a medical practice or hospital are wise to understand how employment contracts work. There are nuances for each profession, and medicine is no different. The...
Scammers Love Real Estate – Here’s How to Keep Yours Safe
Property fraud may sound like something that only happens in movies—but it’s real and it’s a growing issue, even here in Louisville, Kentucky. In a recent local case, an elderly homeowner nearly lost her home after someone filed a fraudulent deed in her name. The...
Legal Literacy: Joint Will
If you have ever discussed estate planning, you may have heard of something known as a joint will. Joint wills are essentially legal documents that combine the wills of two or more individuals, usually a married couple. Just like any ordinary will, joint wills outline...
Law and Legacy in the Bluegrass: John Sherman Cooper
John Sherman Cooper was one of the most decorated politicians in Kentucky history. His legacy as an influential politician, diplomat, and lawyer remains strong in the Bluegrass State to this day. Born in 1901, in Somerset, Kentucky, Cooper grew up surrounded by...

