United States:
The Kentucky Assumed Name Statute
13 November 2017
Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC
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The Kentucky assumed name statute1 was significantly
revised in 2006 with the objectives of: (a) ordering and
rationalizing the "real names";
- clarifying the county where the certificate of assumed name is
to be filed;
- clarifying the amendment and survival of certificates of
assumed name; and
- clarifying the effect of an assumed name
filing.2
Since then there have been a number of revisions to account for
new organizational forms and to account for the adoption of the
Kentucky Business Entity Filing Act. For that reason, a new and
expanded review of the statute is in order.
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