Bench & Bar

SEP 2014

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45 B&B; • 9.14 K Y L A P The Kentucky Lawyers Assistance Program continues to offer weekly, one-hour meetings in Lexington and Northern Kentucky. The Northern Kentucky Lawyers in Recovery meet- ing is held 7:30 a.m., on Tuesdays at Lakeside Christian Church, 195 Buttermilk Pike, Lake- side Park, (Erlanger). The church is located off I-75 exit 186 for Kentucky 371/ Buttermilk Pike. The facility will open at 7:15 a.m. Please bring your own coffee. The Lexington meeting is held 7:30 a.m., on Wednesdays at the Alano Club, 370 East Second Street. Coffee and drinks are avail- able for purchase beginning 7 a.m. All meetings are open to law students, lawyers and judges who are already in- volved or who are interested in a 12-step program of recovery, including but not limit- ed to Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous and Al-Anon. Come meet other attorneys and network. All meetings and contacts are con- fidential.BSCR 3.990. For additional informa- tion, please visitBwww.kylap.org, callB(502) 564-3795, ext. 266, or emailBabeitz@kylap.org. KYLAP HOSTS RECOVERY MEETINGS IN TWO LOCATIONS KYLAP PARTICIPATING IN 2015 KENTUCKY LAW UPDATE PROGRAM KYLAP is excited to be participating in the 2015 Kentucky Law Update! KYLAP Director Yvette Hourigan will be speaking on the is- sue of age-related cognitive decline in attor- neys. BAs Baby Boomers move into the twi- light of their legal careers, the Kentucky le- gal community will experience what is be- coming known nationally as the "senior tsunami."B As a result, lawyers and judges will likely see more age-related issues that may impact job performance. Learn how to recognize and address these issues in your practice and in your colleagues. For more information on the Kentucky Law update vis- it www.kybar.org/186. LawReader - a Resource Designed for the Practice of Law in Kentucky LawReader Senior Editor, and Retired Judge, Stan Billingsley and CEO Gwen Billingsley 314 7 th Street - Carrollton, KY 41008 Still Just $34.95 per Month www.LawReader.com - 502-732-4617 Call for a free 30 day trial LawReader is recognized by attorneys and libraries across the state as much more than just a case law data base. LawReader provides Kentucky Annotated Statutes, Annotated Rules, Forms, and a helpful Kentucky Law Digest with thousands of tips and topics which make the actual practice of law much easier. Visit Kentucky Legal News to stay current with important legal news. See ad on page 49 for the Kentucky Law Update Dates and Locations

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