DLG attorneys and paraprofessionals are actively involved in the central Kentucky community. We strive to make central Kentucky a better place to live, work and relax for everyone. Linda Conner will be walking in the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. Linda’s...
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Sixth Circuit BAP on Chapter 12
By: Dean Langdon Farming is tough, and family farmers are dealing with several years of low prices and weather-related issues. As we head into planting season, family farmers should be aware that Chapter 12 may help them reorganize and have a brighter future. On March...
Secret Court Filings? Not So Much…
By: Laura Day DelCotto The litigation process is a “public” procedure, all set forth in an official court record which can be accessed by the public. Sometimes, one (or both) of the parties want to file papers, but keep them confidential and not open to public view. ...
Personal Finance 101: The New Hip Employee Benefit
By: Laura Day DelCotto This is one of the best ideas I have seen in quite some time, so I want to share. Here’s hoping more employers will find their own creative ways to jump on the bandwagon, and more employees will brainstorm some similar concepts and ask for...
Second Municipal Bankruptcy of 2018: How Many More to Come
By: Laura Day DelCotto Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcies remain rare in comparison to all other types of bankruptcy filings. There are still less than 500 total cases nationwide since the 1930s when chapter 9 was enacted. While public finance and the municipal bond...
February 2018 Community Events Spotlight
DLG attorneys and paraprofessionals are actively involved in the central Kentucky community. We strive to make central Kentucky a better place to live, work and relax for everyone. The coldest time of the year is upon us! DLG attorney Sara Johnston is teaming up with...
Recoupment Defined
By: Dean Langdon Recoupment allows one party (Party A) to a contract to keep payments that are due to the other party (Party B) when Party B owes money to Party A at the same time. There must be an over-payment by one party, and the competing claims must arise from a...


