Author Archives: Rob Rosasco
What Role Might Social Media Play in Your Divorce or Custody Dispute?
Many of us almost reflexively share details about our personal lives on social media. A photo of a fancy meal out, a post about a “crazy weekend” in Vegas—these might seem innocent, but during a family court proceeding, such information can end up getting used against you by your former spouse. Learn about how… Read More »
June 2015
David Haney has been named President of the Young Professionals Association of Louisville, an 850-member organization which provides leadership development, educational opportunities and philanthropic support to Louisville’s young professionals.
August 2015
On August 20, 2015, the Kentucky Supreme Court issued a landmark decision for child support matters in the State of Kentucky.
June 2015
Gwin Steinmentz and Baird announces the expansion of its client services.
December 2014
Gwin Steinmetz & Baird PLLC’s Attorneys recognized by Kentucky Super Lawyers®.
October 2014
David Haney Selected for the Leadership Louisville Center’s Ignite Louisville Class of 2015.
October 2014
On October 31, 2014, the Kentucky Court of Appeals issued an Opinion in favor of GSB’s client.
September 2014
Michael Sutton was honored to provide an educational presentation on arbitration agreements and related legal developments to healthcare providers and healthcare professionals.
March 2014
Mike Sutton appeared as a guest on the live television program “Kentucky Tonight” on March 17. Mr. Sutton appeared on the one hour program in support of Kentucky Senate Bill 119, which was drafted by attorneys at Gwin Steinmetz & Baird. The bill implements a medical review panel system in Kentucky similar to the… Read More »
February 2014
Mike Sutton testified in a hearing before the Kentucky Senate Committee on Health and Welfare in support of Kentucky Senate Bill 119. The bill, which was drafted by attorneys at Gwin Steinmetz & Baird, would establish a medical review panel system in Kentucky similar to the one in Indiana. Following the hearing, the Senate… Read More »