Yesterday, the Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky issued a press release encouraging administrators to crack down on protests during public school events. It should go without […]
Just a quick note to remind our clients and friends to be wary of credit repair services. The Credit Repair Organizations Act (the “CROA”) defines a […]
Area students have been back to school for several weeks now and, unfortunately, some of them are already experiencing harassment from their peers. Studies indicate that […]
The Supreme Court issued an opinion on Kentucky’s eviction process yesterday. I haven’t blogged about landlord-tenant law in the past, but the case is remarkable for three reasons. […]
Craig Henry PLC filed a new action this week against “Auto Loan, LLC.” Kentucky law requires consumer loan companies and vehicle title loan lenders to be licensed by […]
There has been tremendous media coverage of Craig Henry lawyer Aaron Bentley’s federal lawsuit on behalf of Kentucky State Penitentiary inmate Bill Meece. Aaron is seeking […]
Employees commuting to and from work are usually not paid for the time they spend travelling. But under some circumstances, the employer must pay for travel […]
Kentucky law allows third-parties to purchase property taxes. The system theoretically allows the state to collect past due taxes without incurring the cost of collection. The […]
Companies are prohibited from making telephone calls using automated telephone dialing equipment or prerecorded voice messages to U.S. cell phone or land line numbers, unless the company has express […]