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Think Twice Before Relying Upon the Sentencing Guideline Commentary
United States v. Riccardi Case No. 19-4232 989 F.3d 476 (6th Cir. 2021) Decided: March 3, 2021 When interpreting and applying the United States Sentencing…
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Race-Based Statements Are Needed to Impeach a Jury Verdict
United States v. Demetrius Brooks Case No. 19-2283 987 F.3d 593 (6th Cir. 2021) Decided: February 9, 2021 Behind the shroud of secrecy found in…
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Supreme Court Elects To Hear About Workplace Religious Accommodations On Another Day
Jason Small v. Memphis Light, Gas & Water, 593 U.S. ___ (2021) Decided: April 5, 2021 The United States Supreme Court was presented the opportunity…
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Attorney Spotlight: Betsy Weber
Betsy Weber, Partner Practice Areas: Business, Banking, and Commercial Law What led you to become a lawyer? I am a 5th generation lawyer. Honestly, when…
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DBL Law Adds Two Partners To Cincinnati Office
DBL Law has announced the hiring of partner Tony Bickel and the promotion to partner of DBL Law attorney Katie Tranter in the firm’s downtown…
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Reflections On This Equal Pay Day
The return of NCAA March Madness is a welcome sight for many. Watching college basketball teams battle it out on the courts and underdogs take…
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Join Us For A Conversation On Tax, Wealth And Estate Planning
As we look back on the first 100 days of President Biden’s administration, there have been many proposed changes to both individual and business tax…
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Unemployment Benefits Extended To Individuals Refusing Unsafe Return To Work
On January 22, 2021, President Biden signed Executive Order 14002 Economic Relief Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Concurrently with the Executive Order, the White House…
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SCOKY Expressly Rejects Heightened Federal Pleading Standard
Kentucky Rule of Civil Procedure 8.01 closely follows the federal corollary on which it was based, Fed.R.Civ.P. 8(a). And Kentucky courts have regularly relied on…
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