Elizabeth C. Woodford graduated with high distinction in 1999 from the UK College of Law, where she was elected to the Order of the Coif and served as an Associate Editor for the Kentucky Law Journal. Before joining Miller, Griffin & Marks, P.S.C. as an Associate, she served as law clerk for Judge Jennifer Coffman, United States District Judge for the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky. Elizabeth joined the firm in 2001 and engages in the general practice of law.
MGM continues its successful representation of the Kentucky Kernel Press, Inc., in its joint effort with College Heights Herald to enforce the Kentucky Open Records Act against Western Kentucky University (“WKU”). Both student-run newspapers sought to require WKU to disclose Title IX investigations into sexual misconduct allegations made against university...
Same-sex parents shared equal timesharing and joint custody of their autistic twins, and had entered an agreement that they would each remain in the same school district until the children graduated from high school. The twins’ biological mother filed a Motion to relocate with the minor children to another state,...
In a case that traversed from trial court, to court of appeals, back to the trial court, back to the court of appeals and then to supreme court, Kentucky’s highest court changed the law on noncompetition agreements and the consideration required for an enforceable restrictive covenant. Company sued former employee...
Justin Crawford, a Sergeant in the Custody Bureau at the Fayette County Detention Center, came to Miller, Griffin & Marks with a complaint: the Detention Center administrators routinely refused to allow officers to take legally required meal and rest breaks, were not fairly compensating them for the true number of...
In a case of significance to the music industry, music artist, Toby Keith, was granted a federal nationwide injunction under the Lanham Trade-Mark Act against sellers of bootleg merchandise. Read more ›
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