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New Markets Tax Credits: An Innovative Approach to Public/Private Financing

On Monday, February 11th, Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear and U. S. Congressman Hal Rogers joined other federal, state and local officials to announce a unique $29.3 million public and private financing package to assist...
by Stites & Harbison, PLLC February 19, 2013
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International Arbitration in Atlanta

As more business transactions cross national borders, arbitration has emerged as a prominent method of resolving international disputes. Atlanta is emerging as a prominent venue for international arbitration for some very practical reasons. In...
by R. Daniel Douglass February 06, 2013
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The Universal Life Time Bomb

Most people are familiar with life insurance as a means of protecting family and loved ones against a bread winner’s untimely demise. Life insurance is increasingly used as part of a key employee compensation...
by George B. Sanders Jr. (Ben) February 04, 2013
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What Employers Should Know about Welding Fumes

Welder exposure to manganese fumes has been a matter of continuing interest in the construction industry. In some instances state OSHA standards for worker exposure vary from federal OSHA standards. In other instances state and...
by David B. Ratterman January 30, 2013
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Final Rule Amending HIPAA Regulations

On January 17, 2013, the Office for Civil Rights, Department of Health and Human Services, announced the long-awaited final rule implementing changes to HIPAA’s privacy, security, and enforcement rules required under the Health Information...
by Sarah Cronan Spurlock January 22, 2013
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The 2013 Session: Will new leadership lead to new direction?

The 2013 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly will convene on January 8, 2013. The General Assembly will initially meet for four days before recessing until February 5. The session—which is known as...
by Stites & Harbison, PLLC January 03, 2013
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Does this debt come with all the bells and whistles?

In today’s world, the buying and selling of distressed debt is a common occurrence. When buying promissory notes or other negotiable debt instruments, buyers (i.e., future holders of the note) may overlook whether they...
by Stites & Harbison, PLLC January 03, 2013
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What do you do with an old power plant?

In a report titled Ripe for Retirement: The Case for Closing America's Costliest Coal Plants, the Union of Concerned Scientists suggests that over 600 coal-fired generating units at power plants across the United States...
by W. Blaine Early III December 14, 2012