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Larry Forman

The Best DUI Attorney in Louisville

Forman & Associates

The Forman Building
1139 South Fourth St.
Louisville, KY 40203

Phone: 502-931-6788

Website: formanandassociateslaw.com

State Delegate National Task Force Task-Force-Chair General Member

About Larry Forman

Mr. Forman has been a SuperLawyers Rising Star since 2016 and is a recipient of Louisville Magazine's Top Lawyer Award. Mr. Forman's Top Awards: 2015-22 Nation's Top One Percent Attorney by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel, 2016-21 SuperLawyers Rising Star, and 2017-22 Lawyer of Distinction.


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Ethics Task Force Blog

04/15/2025

Written by Jonathan Dichter The Heart of Client Care: Moving Beyond Case Management In the legal profession, we often talk about "case management" - the systems and processes that keep our cases moving efficiently. But what about *client care*? True client care goes beyond deadlines and filings; it's about treating clients as *people*-scared, uncertain, and in need of guidance. And when done...

Personal Contact: Using the Officer's Observations Against Them

03/10/2025

Written by Charles GoodwinEdited by Michelle Behan and Steven Hernandez The typical DUI investigation has three phases. It begins with the vehicle in motion and focuses on driving patterns that officers are trained might indicate impairment. Next is personal contact, where the officer will observe physical manifestations that are also purportedly correlated with alcohol ingestion and impairment. Finally, the officer will...

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