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Summary of COVID-19 Relief Bill Signed December 27, 2020
The $900 billion law was signed into law on December 27, 2020 and is a lengthy 5,500 pages. A quick summary of the major provisions…
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David Kramer Named To Kentucky Super Lawyers Top 10 List
DBL Law is pleased to announce that David Kramer, Chair of the firm’s Civil Litigation Practice Group, has been named to the Top 10 2021…
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Kentucky Unemployment Relief For Nonprofit Agencies
Governor Beshear delivered an early Christmas present for Kentucky’s nonprofit companies and agencies. A press release was issued on December 18, 2020 confirming that reimbursing…
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EEOC Issues Guidance On COVID-19 Vaccine
The preeminent question as we start 2021 and the COVID-19 vaccine has now been approved by the FDA is whether employers can mandate that employees…
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State Waives KY Liquor License Fees; Localities May Still Charge
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, recognizing the continued strain of the COVID 19 pandemic on Kentucky’s food and beverage industry, recently waived license renewal fees for…
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Katie Tranter Joins Zoo Ambassador Council
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has named DBL Law attorney Katie Tranter to its Ambassador Council. The Ambassador Council was formed in 2009 to engage…
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DBL Law Attorneys Make 2021 Super Lawyers List
Fifteen attorneys from DBL Law are among those named by Super Lawyers© in its 2021 list of Ohio and Kentucky Rising Stars and Super Lawyers…
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The Fact That a Person Has Two Phones, Standing Alone, Does Not Create a Reasonable Suspicion to Support a Search
United States v. Jason Fletcher Case No. 19-3153 978 F.3d 1009 (6th Cir. 2020) Decided: October 26, 2020 It may be safe to say in…
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Admission of Undercover Tapes of Racist Comments Violated Rules of Evidence in Fraud Case
Unites States v. Hazelwood, et al. No. 18-6023/6101/6102, 2020 WL 6336133, (6th Cir. Oct. 29, 2020) Decided: October 29, 2020 The Sixth Circuit reversed and…
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