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The Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadKRS 411.188 - Mandatory Notice of Subrogation RightsEpisode 10:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke recorded an episode during a CLE conference in Las Vegas, in front of their colleagues.  Several of them stepped up to the microphone to as a few questions.  Let’s join Rob and Kevin as they discuss KRS 411.188 – Mandatory Notice of Subrogation Rights. Editor’s Note:  If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the podcast.    TODAY’S LEGAL QUESTION: Opposing counsel claims medical expenses must...2024-05-2359 minThe Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadRecovery of Social Security Benefits in a Wrongful Death ActionEpisode 9:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke explore the issue of whether social security disability benefits, or other entitlement-type programs, can be recovered in a wrongful death claim.  Lauren received this question from the listeners.  Rob and Kevin will provide insights, based on Kentucky law, in today’s episode. Editor’s Note:  If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the podcast.    TODAY’S LEGAL QUESTION: Are social security benefits recoverable in a wrongfu...2024-02-1347 minThe Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadAdmissibility of Police Reports and Their ContentEpisode 8:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke discuss whether police reports are admissible.  It’s a concern client often bring up during initial conversations with their attorneys.  Editor’s Note:  If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the podcast.  Lauren begins by commenting on the number of responses to the recent poll asking about topics and other subject matter the audience would like to Rob and Kevin to address in upcoming episodes.  The feedba...2024-01-311h 00The Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadThe Collateral Source RuleEpisode 7:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke discuss the history of the Collateral Source Rule and the Kentucky Supreme Court decided to Kentucky will follow this particular rule. They’re joined by Rob’s paralegal, Lauren Hincks, who helped research some of the information for today’s topic.  The discussion references the following case:  O’Bryan vs. Hedgespeth (https://case-law.vlex.com/vid/bryan-v-hedgespeth-no-895448427) Editor’s Note:  If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the p...2024-01-1136 minThe Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadAdmitting Summaries of Information at TrialEpisode 6:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke explain the rules regarding the process for using summaries at trial, in Kentucky.  These can be extremely useful, but you have to follow the process to get them admitted.  They’re joined by Rob’s paralegal, Lauren Hincks.  Editor’s Note:  If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the podcast.  TODAY’S LEGAL QUESTION: What is the proper process for admitting some of my summaries...2024-01-1138 minThe Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadUnpublished Opinions and Supplemental AuthorityEpisode 5:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke focus today’s discussion on the change to unpublished opinions.  They’ll explain when you can cite them and the proper way to cite them.  Kevin recently presented on this topic at a Kentucky Justice Association event.  They’re joined by Rob’s paralegal, Lauren Hincks.  Editor’s Note:  If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the podcast.  TODAY’S LEGAL QUESTION: What is the New Rule on...2024-01-0331 minThe Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadUnpacking the Fratzke OpinionEpisode 4:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke continue their discussion of Kentucky law.  They’re joined by Rob’s paralegal, Lauren Hincks.  They’ll focus specifically on Fratzke.  It’s an issue many attorneys get wrong.  This episode continues a series of legally-focused episodes geared toward helping Kentucky attorneys. Editor’s Note:  If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the podcast.  TODAY’S LEGAL QUESTION: What is Fratzke and How Can Lawyers Avoid M...2024-01-0345 minThe Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadUnderstanding Kentucky’s Stipulation of LiabilityEpisode 3:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke are joined by Rob’s paralegal, Lauren Hincks, for a detailed discussion of the topic of Stipulation of Liability.  The Legal Notepad Podcast covers a variety of topics.  This episode begins a series of legally-focused episodes geared toward helping Kentucky attorneys. Editor’s Note:  If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the podcast.  Meet Kevin C. Burke Kevin is a partner in the firm, Bur...2024-01-0337 minThe Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadJudge Burke - Hope for Addiction and Mental Illness!Episode 2:  Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and John DeCamillis interview Jefferson County Judge Stephanie Burke about the Drug Court.  This episode deals with both mental illness and addiction.  They discuss her passion for helping people to recover, how Drug Court works and why it’s so valuable to our community. Editors Note:  If you are an attorney and would like to receive CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education & Training tab and look for the podcast. The Honorable Stephanie Burke is a Jefferson County District Court Judge.  Elected in 2010, she’s s...2023-11-171h 17The Legal NotepadThe Legal NotepadAttorneys Helping FOCUS to Positively Impact Louisville KidsEpisode 1 Focus for the Future:  Rob Mattingly and John DeCamillis launch their new podcast with an interview.  They speak with Tim Barnett, Founder of FOCUS Training Academy in Louisville.  FOCUS (an acronym for Focus On Character Equals Ultimate Success) works with youth to provide direction, motivation, purpose and a sense of personal responsibility.  Let’s join Rob and John for this insightful episode. Tim explains that a core part of the FOCUS experience is based on developing people skills.  Young people are taught and then expected to greet adults and others.  It instills a sense of self-confidence and prid...2023-11-0937 min