Last week at the Louisville Bar Association annual Bench & Bar dinner, out-going Family Law Section chair Michelle Eisenmenger Mapes was presented the 2008 Co-Section of the year award along with the litigation section. Michelle set this as her goal early last year and worked tirelessly to present great CLE and to raise money for...Read More
His article with the sub-title Ky. ruling chides judge in ‘stepparent-like’ case is online here. Despite Kentucky Law Review’s kind touts here, power outages and a busy week keep us from getting that full digest up as soon as I’d like.Read More
There are no new to be published family law cases among those released today. However, the minutes reflect that discetionary review was granted in Com. and AJM, a child v. TG, mother, digested here. Discretionary review was denied in Lane v. Caudill-Lane, digested here and the Court of Appeals opinion was ordered not to be...Read More
The product discussed by Dave Hofman at Concurring Opinions really isn’t insurance but an investment product that pays out at a specific date in the future, or upon divorce, whichever first occurs. He posts: The externality problem seemed so severe that I decided to go to the source, and emailed John Logan about his product....Read More
To be in a land where you do not look like the other people and in a place where there is enormous hostility to the U.S.A. was an eye-opening and humbling experience. Experiencing the Muslim culture was a first. Even reading the news from a different perspective was mind-boggling. The World Economic Forum was meeting...Read More
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