I swear it happens on occasion. Police officers tell the truth. Sometimes. Sometimes they don’t testify inaccurately that your client was swerving in and out of his lane of traffic. Sometimes they...
What can be done to change child custody after my divorce or custody agreement is final?
It is important to understand that the Kentucky Supreme Court decided in the landmark case of Pennington v. Marcum that there is a difference between asking to modify child custody and asking to...
Sixth Circuit holds telling your supervisor to stop sexually harassing you is protected activity.
A three panel bench of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (the federal appellate court which covers Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan) unanimously decided when an employee tells a supervisor...
Police officer sues the police for unconstitutional “police sweep”…..and wins.
Much of the chatter in some legal circles over the recent run of media coverage of police and citizen violence centers on the ability of police to commence encounters with citizens on an almost...
Don’t assume you have the right Defendant.
Your content goes here. Coming to us right out of our own federal judicial circuit, the Sixth Circuit teaches some important practice tips in excessive force cases when the police conceal their...