September 2007 Kentucky Top Blawgs

  1. Focuses on personal injury, professional malpractice and unfair claims handling by insurance companies. By the Poppe Law Firm.
  2. Covers adoptions, business valuation, collaborative family law, debt division, grandparent visitation, maintenance, relocation and same sex issues. By Diana L. Skaggs.
  3. Features commentary on recent tort and insurance developments in Kentucky. By Edward Brutscher.
  4. Covers DUIs, traffic stops and field sobriety tests. By Stephen J. Isaacs.
  5. Covers injury and accident news and updates. By the Crocker Law Firm PLLC.
  6. Covers accidents, bad faith insurance, and premises liability issues. By Miller & Falkner.
  7. Covers Kentucky environmental law matters, including pollution, human health and toxic torts. By Jeffrey M. Sanders.
  8. Covers personal injury law in Kentucky. By Bahe Cook Cantley & Nefzger PLC.
  9. Covers employment discrimination, sexual harassment, and employment retaliation laws, cases and news. By Miller & Falkner.
  10. Covers personal injury and employment law. By Law Offices of Andrew Alitowski, P.A.
  11. Covers family and divorce law. By Barrow & Weigel.
  12. Covers estate planning and elder law.
  13. Covers personal injury and accidents, DUI, criminal defense, bank side bankruptcy cases, creditors' rights, divorce and family custody, and estate planning. By Fessler Schneider & Grimme.
  14. Covers business, construction, employment, mediation and more. From Gregory Troutman.
  15. Comments on procedural and substantive law affecting the planning of transactions and the litigation of business and commercial matters. By Buechel & Conley.
  16. Covers the law and justice system. By Robert L. Abell.
  17. Covers drug product warnings, recalls and lawsuits. By Jones Ward PLC.
  18. Covers criminal law in Cincinnati, Southwest Ohio, and Northern Kentucky. By Michel K. Allen & Associates.
  19. Covers bankruptcy, criminal defense and injury law topics in Northern Kentucky.
  20. Covers news about and opinions issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the sixth Circuit with an emphasis on business cases. By Squire Sanders.