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06.29.2020

A New Normal: Collaborative Divorce During COVID-19

A New Normal: Collaborative Divorce During COVID-19 Read More

06.25.2020

Charles E. English and John Holland Co-Chair Chamber Strategic Council

Charles English & John Holland Co-Chair Chamber Strategic Council Read More

06.23.2020

The American College of Environmental Lawyers Announces LaJuana S. Wilcher as Newly-Elected Fellow

ACOEL Announces LaJuana S. Wilcher as Newly-Elected Fellow Read More

06.18.2020

U.S. Supreme Court Expands Rights for LGBTQ+ Individuals

U.S. Supreme Court Expands Rights for LGBTQ+ Individuals Read More

05.19.2020

Car Insurance: Is My Family Really Protected?

By J.A. Sowell, Attorney J.A. Sowell Reprinted from SOKY Happenings article 4.30.20 Picture this – it is Monday evening. You are driving down Campbell Lane with your two children in the backseat headed to grab a quick dinner after soccer practice. As you approach the intersection with Scottsville Road, you have the green light. Then, out of nowhere, a pick-up truck unexpectedly tries to turn left in front of your vehicle. Despite going the speed limit and paying attention to the road, there is nothing that you can do to avoid the collision. Boom! The pick-up truck rams into your vehicle, causing it to spin out and incur significant damage. You and your kids sustain neck and back injuries from the impact. The other driver is clearly at fault. No big deal, though… his insurance will surely cover the property damage, as well as the medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering you endured, right? Well… maybe. According to the Insurance Research Council, there is a 13% chance that the driver who hit you does not have any insurance at all – even though Kentucky law requires every driver to maintain a certain level of insurance coverage. There is also a good chance that while the driver has car insurance, he only carries the minimally required coverage, which may not be enough to fully cover the damages you sustained from the accident he caused. So, what can you do to make sure your family is protected in a situation like this? You can prepare for these unimaginable situations by obtaining uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage on your automobile insurance policy. Read More

03.25.2020

USCIS Releases New Form I-9; Only New Form Accepted Starting May 1st

USCIS Releases New Form I-9 Read More

03.20.2020

UPDATED: Relief for Taxpayers Affected by Ongoing Coronavirus Pandemic

UPDATED: Relief for Taxpayers Affected by Coronavirus Pandemic Read More

03.13.2020

Coronavirus Impact: Legal Considerations for Businesses and Individuals

Coronavirus Impact: Legal Considerations for Businesses and Individuals Read More

03.05.2020

ELPO Law Goes Global

ELPO Law Goes Global Read More

02.12.2020

ELPO Law Announces Addition of Medicaid Planning Practice Area

New Practice Area Announced: Medicaid Planning Read More