Banking & Commercial
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The Future of LIBOR
LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) is an interest rate index setting forth the rate at which major financial institutions will lend to each other. The…
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DBL Law Attorney Aaron Caskey Among Next Leadership Northern Kentucky Class
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is celebrating 40 years of Leadership Northern Kentucky with a new class of 52 professionals from businesses and organizations…
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Can emails and Messages Constitute a Legally Binding Agreement?
Can emails and text messages constitute a legally binding agreement? A basic binding contract must comprise of four key elements: there must be an offer, acceptance…
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Betsy Weber Appointed to Kentucky Registry of Election Finance
CRESTVIEW HILLS, KY – April 20, 2016 – DBL Law is pleased to announce that Elizabeth G. Weber, partner and head of the firm’s bankruptcy,…
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Tax Information You Need Now
Early Wednesday, December 16, 2015, Congressional leaders reached a compromise on a tax and spending bill. It is currently anticipated that this will become law.…
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Fourteen DBL Law Attorneys Named Super Lawyers
DBL Law is pleased to announce that fourteen lawyers have been selected for inclusion in the 2016 edition of Super Lawyers®, which recognizes the top 5…
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Seven Things to Look for When Reviewing a Contract
Here are seven quick things you should review in every contract to help you protect your interests. 1.The Parties The first thing you need to…
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DBL Law Named a “Best Law Firm” for Sixth Consecutive Year
CRESTVIEW HILLS, KY – November 2, 2015 – DBL Law is pleased to announce, that for the sixth consecutive year since the publication’s inception, it…
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Planning and Protecting Your Projects Through International Contracts – Beyond the Boilerplate
As a valued partner to DBL Law, BakerHostetler’s International Disputes practice team will present the first program in a series of in-depth presentations and discussions…
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