Ameena R. Khan
Ameena Khan is an attorney in the firm’s Louisville office and is licensed in both Kentucky and Ohio. Her practice involves litigating business, commercial, trademark, and health care matters, as well as negotiating and drafting licenses, assignments, and other agreements. She also practices in the Privacy and Data Security area and advises clients on a variety of privacy matters, including compliance with privacy and data security laws and drafting privacy policies.
Implications after Dobbs for Health Care Practitioners
Kentucky Hospital Association 94th Annual Convention, Lexington, KY, May 15-17, 2023
How to Deal with RAC Audits Related to Alleged Fraudulent Billing
Co-presenter, KAHCF Annual Meeting, November 16, 2022
Implications After Dobbs for Healthcare Practitioners
Louisville Regional Healthcare Compliance Conference, Healthcare Compliance Association, Louisville, KY, October 28, 2022
Marsy’s Law: It Persuaded Voters, But will it Persuade the Kentucky Supreme Court?
Kentucky Law Journal Blog, 107 Ky. L.J. Online, January 19, 2019
cum laude
University of Kentucky College of Law
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Kentucky Law Journal, Articles Editor, Vol. 108
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Cali Award in Criminal Trial Process
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Core-Law Diversity/Merit Scholarship
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Best Oral Advocate for the Appellant, Legal Research & Writing, Swinford Section
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Moot Court Board
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Class Gift Committee
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Women's Law Caucus, Fundraising Chair
summa cum laude
Minors in Communication & Criminology
University of Kentucky
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Phi Beta Kappa
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Otis T. Singletary Scholar (full four-year scholarship)
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Honors Program Vice President
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Alpha Delta Pi Sorority
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Singletary Tutors Service Project Coordinator
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Study Abroad - Grand Tour of European Art
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Senior Thesis Project: Juror Perceptions of Elder Abuse in the Courtroom (Elder Law)
Ameena joined Stites & Harbison after participating in the firm's summer associate program in 2019. Prior to law school, she conducted research on the psychology of juror decision-making and was an intern at the Fayette County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office. During law school she served as an Articles Editor for the Kentucky Law Journal and was a law clerk at a law firm in Lexington, Kentucky. Outside of practicing law, Ameena enjoys cooking, touring historic homes, and supporting University of Kentucky sports.
Kentucky Hospital Association 94th Annual Convention
Central Bank Center, 430 W Vine Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507
Stites & Harbison attorneys Sarah Spurlock, Ameena Khan and Shea Luna will be speakers at this year's Kentucky Hospital Association Convention in Lexington, Ky.
Kentucky Lawmakers Considering Comprehensive Data Privacy Legislation
Kentucky may soon join the growing number of states that have enacted data privacy legislation. On January 3, 2023, Senator Whitney Westerfield and Senator John Schickel introduced Senate Bill 15, which, if passed, will create new sections of KRS Chapter 367 to establish consumer protection rights for Kentucky residents relating to personal data.
Louisville Regional Healthcare Compliance Conference
Time: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Marriott Louisville East, 1903 Embassy Square Blvd., Louisville, KY 40299
Healthcare attorneys Shea Luna and Ameena Khan will be speakers at this healthcare compliance conference in Louisville, Kentucky on October 28, 2022.
Stites & Harbison Welcomes Three Attorneys to Kentucky Offices
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Stites & Harbison, PLLC announces the addition of three attorneys to the firm. Megan Barker joins the Lexington, Ky., office while Caitlyn Barnes and Ameena Khan join the Louisville, Ky., office. All are admitted to practice in Kentucky.
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects "Unreasonable but Good Faith Belief" Defense for Creditors in Violation of Discharge Injunction
At the conclusion of a bankruptcy, the court typically enters an order discharging the debtor from personal liability for most pre-bankruptcy debts. This “discharge order” bars creditors from attempting to collect any debt covered by the order from the debtor personally. 11 USC § 524(a)(2).