Government Advocacy & Economic Development
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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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Boone County Appears Poised To Create A Code Enforcement Board
Businesses and residents in Boone County should be aware that the Boone County Fiscal Court appears likely to pass an ordinance creating a code enforcement…
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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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DBL and KAM (Kentucky Association of Manufacturers) to Host 2016 Preview – December 3, 2015
Manufacturing in Kentucky – 2016 Preview December 3, 2015 Hilton Cincinnati Airport 7373 Turfway Road Florence, KY 41042 1:15 PM – 4:15 PM, followed by…
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Small Business Owners Face Deadline for New Secure “Chipped” Credit Cards
This article was originally written and published by the Lane Report, Kentucky Business & Economic News. Beginning Oct. 1., small business owners and other retailers…
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Kentucky Issues Bonds for Statewide Internet System
Article written by Shelly Sigo and originally published by The Bond Buyer Thursday, August 27, 2015 Kentucky is financing a statewide high-speed Internet system in…
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Are P3s (Public-Private Partnerships) Paving the Way for Efficiency in State and Local Governments?
The concept of public-private partnerships or P3s is not a new one. Government entities throughout the world have used P3s for hundreds of years to…
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New Ohio Receivership Laws: A Mixed Bag for Lenders
Effective March 23, 2015, lenders foreclosing commercial mortgages in Ohio are playing by new rules. The revisions to Ohio’s receivership law, O.R.C. § 2735.01 et…
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