Category: Legal Law

Putting love into action on Valentine’s Day

In this time of a seemingly endless pandemic, Valentine’s Day is sure to be different for many of us. Those who are couples may miss out on traditional dinners, romantic getaways, and other similar expressions of their undying affection. But what if there was an easy and heartfelt way...

The link between patent law and kids

Patents, like bridges, are prime attractions for trolls. But while their bridge-dwelling cousins ​​have a taste for goats, the patent trolls have a more expensive appetite for tech companies and their work. Patent trolls hunt for cheap intellectual property and then demand loot in the form of royalty payments...

Kentucky Workers’ Compensation: An Overview of What You Need to Know

Workers’ compensation was designed to provide medical benefits and wage replacement for those injured while employed. It is also designed to protect workers from diseases developed or contracted due to exposure in the workplace. Each employer is responsible for providing workers’ compensation insurance or insuring themselves. However, certain employees...

What does it mean if you missed the bar?

So he logged in on Friday night, hoping to see his name, but his name was “not found” instead. Believe it or not, you are not alone. Not even close. Every year, many talented, smart, and hardworking graduates fail the bar exam. Even people at the top of their...

Book Review Cool War: The Future of Global Competition, by Noah Feldman

With a didactic and light-hearted style, the new book by Harvard law professor Noah Feldman Cool War: the future of global competition, discusses how China’s rise as a globally important economic superpower has created an increasingly complex dilemma for the United States, both militarily and economically. Consequently, Feldman aptly...

What would you do if you ran the world? By Shelly Rachanow

Sometimes a small book can be more enriching than a large volume. What would you do if you ran the world? By Shelly Rachanow is such a book. It inspires, encourages and urges women to take action to improve themselves, their loved ones, their community and the world. Encouraging...

Congress and the Founding Fathers pray

You cannot underestimate the good prayer and fasting that you have done. He has often thwarted evil and moved God in heaven. It is terribly unfortunate that very few know the truth about American history and the great influence that fasting and praying men had on this nation. The...

Limited Liability Companies – LLC Basics

WHAT ARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES AND WHY CREATE ONE? Our firm routinely encounters an employer who has “LLC” after their name. What is the impact of this designation on our client’s ability to collect their settlement, award, or judgment? We generally sue corporations, not individuals, because corporations are the...

The iPhone craze: is the new Apple IPhone cell phone worth it?

As the iPhone release date approaches, June 29, 2007, it seems the entire world is raving about the anticipation of the latest product from the maker of the much-loved iPod. When Apple creates, people listen, watch and drool. The Macworld iPhone 2007 was unveiled in January and since then...