Alisa Micu
Alisa Micu is an attorney based in the firm’s Louisville office. She is a member of the Business Litigation Service Group.
The Court of Appeals is Speaking - Are We Listening?
Louisville Bar Briefs, January 2021
Privacy 2020 – California’s Seismic Shift
Discussion of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Southern Law Network, April 16, 2020
Addressing Racial Bias in the Jury System: Another Failed Attempt?
35 Ga. St. L. Rev. 843 (2019)
Leadership Kentucky's Elevate Kentucky, Class of 2023
magna cum laude
Georgia State University College of Law
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Georgia State Law Review Journal, Assistant Articles Editor
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Student Trial Lawyers Association
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Bleckley Inn of Court
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CALI Awards for Excellent Achievement in Lawyering Foundations and Property
Georgia State University
Alisa joins Stites & Harbison after serving as a summer associate in the firm's Atlanta office in 2017 and the Louisville office in 2018. Born in Romania, Alisa was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where she graduated from Georgia State University College of Law, magna cum laude. Prior to law school, she was an accounts manager and paralegal in Georgia.
Outside of Stites, Alisa loves to travel (and is especially fond of returning to Atlanta to visit family and friends), is a fan of outdoor concerts and other events, and is an enthusiast of Latin dance.
Romanian
Stites & Harbison Attorney Alisa Micu Selected for ELEVATE Kentucky Class of 2023
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Leadership Kentucky recently selected Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorney Alisa Micu as one of 25 participants for the ELEVATE Kentucky Class of 2023.
Sophisticated Buyer Beware: Updates to the Economic Loss Rule in Tennessee
Discussion has re-emerged in Tennessee regarding the economic loss rule, a judicially-created remedy that precludes contracting parties from pursuing tort remedies for purely economic losses arising out of a contractual relationship. On August 2, 2021, the Tennessee Supreme Court issued an opinion, addressing an issue of first impression in Tennessee—whether fraud is an exception to the economic loss rule.
Kentucky Legislature Enacts Covid-19 Liability Protection for Businesses
As the country slowly recovers from the economic devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Kentucky’s lawmakers have stepped in to provide protections to the businesses and workers that will help get the Commonwealth back on its feet. On the last day of the most recent legislative session, Senate Bill 5 became law when the Governor declined to sign or veto it. This legislation, similar to laws in 30 other states, offers immunity from COVID-19-related negligence actions to business owners and essential service providers working to prevent the spread of the virus.
Stites & Harbison welcomes five attorneys
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Stites & Harbison, PLLC announces the addition of five attorneys to the firm. Three are based in the Louisville, Ky., office; one is based in the Lexington, Ky., office; and one is based in the Nashville, Tenn., office.