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Adams Stepner Partners with Kentucky League of Cities For Annual Conference
Adams, Stepner, Woltermann & Dusing, PLLC is a proud legal partner of the Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) and is committed to its mission in the Commonwealth. The firm

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Does Your City Have A Sidewalk Plan?
Hidden in Shel Silverstein’s children’s book, Where the Sidewalk Ends,  there is a dire warning:  “If the track is tough and the hill is rough,

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What Can Cities Do About Unwanted Written Materials? The Sixth Circuit Provides Some Guidance
What can cities do about the free newspapers, phone books, and other materials that gets dropped off in your driveway? As more information becomes available

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Kentucky Defense Counsel Names Adams Stepner Partner, Jeff Mando, As “Defense Lawyer of the Year”
Adams, Stepner, Woltermann & Dusing, PLLC is pleased to announce that Jeffrey C. Mando has been awarded the “Defense Lawyer of the Year” by the

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Marsy’s Law (KY) Analysis – PART 2 The Current State of Crime Victims’ Rights
Earlier this year, the Kentucky General Assembly voted to pass the "Marsy's Law" measure, which seeks to create a new section of the Kentucky Constitution

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FCC Co-Opts City Streets And Sidewalks For Wireless Cell Carriers
The giant footfalls of the FCC have shattered local control of neighborhoods, streets, and sidewalks, heralding a seismic transformation of cities from Main Street, USA

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Lee Metzger Presents Guest Lecture at Lloyd Memorial High School
On September 5, 2018, Adams Stepner Partner Lee Metzger presented a guest lecture to students enrolled in Lloyd Memorial High School’s Criminal Justice seminar.  Mr.

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Kentucky Legislature Passes New Amendments for Joint Parenting
The Kentucky legislature recently amended KRS § 403.270(2) to create a presumption of joint parenting in custody cases. The amended statute reads: “There shall be

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