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It is with incomparable sadness and broken hearts that we share that our beloved Brian Abell has passed away. ๐Ÿ™ In the t...
10/11/2023

It is with incomparable sadness and broken hearts that we share that our beloved Brian Abell has passed away. ๐Ÿ™

In the tapestry of life, Brian's thread was woven with love. His light will continue to shine in our hearts and memories, reminding us to cherish the moments we have with those we love.

Please join us in celebrating Brian's remarkable life, as well as lifting his family and loved ones in prayer. ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’š

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06/14/2023

Today is Flag Day!! A day to remember the symbol of our great nation and our freedom. Although this may seem like a long post, it is important to understand the history behind our Flag and the facts and myths surrounding it.



On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress passed a resolution that the United States flag would be made up of 13 alternating red and white stripes and would feature 13 white stars on a blue background. The flag with the 13 stars in a circle became known as the "Betsy Ross flag." Flag Day observances occurred in states including Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in the years before it became a national observance, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. President Woodrow Wilson, in 1916, and President Calvin Coolidge, in 1927, issued proclamations asking for June 14 to be observed as National Flag Day.

On Aug. 3, 1949, Congress passed and President Harry Truman later signed the national observance into law. In 1966, Congress passed a resolution asking the president to issue a proclamation designating the week in which June 14 occurs as โ€œNational Flag Weekโ€ and calling on U.S. citizens to display the flag during that week.



The red on the flag represents hardiness and valor, the white represents purity and innocence, and the blue represents vigilance, perseverance, and justice.

Flag Day celebrates American strength and pride through reminiscing on the country's 13 variations of flags. From the 1776 "Don't Tread on Me" to the 1861 "34 states flag," to the 1960 flag that flies outside countless buildings today, President Joe Biden says the flag represents resiliency.

"It has flown on battlefields since the Revolution and reminded allies and adversaries throughout the last century that the darkness of autocracy is no match for the flame of liberty,"



Flag Day is observed nationally but is not a day-off holiday. On Aug. 3, 1949, Congress designated June 14 as Flag Day and requested that the president issue an annual proclamation calling for its observance and for the display of the flag on all federal government buildings.

"I urge all Americans to observe Flag Day and National Flag Week by displaying the flag and honoring all of our brave service members and revering those who gave their last full measure of devotion defending our freedoms," Biden said in his 2023 proclamation.



People celebrate Flag Day by displaying the American flag with proper etiquette. The U.S. Flag Code, created in 1942, provides guidelines about how to properly display the Stars and Stripes. According to the American Legion, some of those guidelines include:

*Additional flags cannot be flown above or to the right of U.S. flags.

*When U.S. flags are unfit to fly, they should be destroyed with dignity.

*Flags should never touch the ground.

*Flags should be folded in the traditional triangular method.

According to the American Legion, there are a number of myths people commonly believe about the Stars and Stripes. Some of these include:

*The Flag Code prohibits the washing or dry-cleaning of a flag. (False.)

*The Flag Code prohibits the "fringing" of the flag. (False.)

*A mayor or town official can order the flag to be displayed at half-staff. (Only the U.S. president or a state governor may issue that order.)

*The Flag Code provides penalties for violations of its provisions. (It does not; the code is simply a guideline for proper flag etiquette.)

Summer break + golf + Abell Attorneys Koozie = smiles for miles!
06/09/2023

Summer break + golf + Abell Attorneys Koozie = smiles for miles!

We're honored to be a sponsor of Kentucky's FIRST and ONLY arts-focused Bourbon charity, Bourbon with Heart! ๐Ÿฅƒ๐ŸŽจโฃ๏ธWhen At...
03/17/2023

We're honored to be a sponsor of Kentucky's FIRST and ONLY arts-focused Bourbon charity, Bourbon with Heart! ๐Ÿฅƒ๐ŸŽจโฃ๏ธ

When Attorney Brian G. Abell isn't busy winning hard-hitting employment related cases in court, he can often be found perusing local art exhibits or supporting distillers throughout KY. Like Michter's, where Brian recently filled his very own bottle of Barrel Strength Bourbon. What a treat!

To learn more about Bourbon with Heart, visit bourbonwithheart.org.

Proud to be a bourbonwithheart.org sponsor!
03/16/2023

Proud to be a bourbonwithheart.org sponsor!

Thank you so much to Brain Abell and Abell Attorneys for sponsoring our Bourbon Barrel "Bow Tied Together" Exhibit!

Abell Attorneys handles wrongful termination, discrimination, and retaliation cases throughout Kentucky and in federal court in the Southern District of Indiana. We can handle all your employment needs.

Your generous support means so much!

When he's not crushing it in the courtroom winning critical cases for his clients, Attorney Brian G. Abell finds great f...
02/07/2023

When he's not crushing it in the courtroom winning critical cases for his clients, Attorney Brian G. Abell finds great fulfillment through his volunteer work with the Legal Aid Society. ๐ŸŒŸ

"Being on the Legal Aid Society attorney referral list has been a fulfilling thing for me. I've gotten to know people who are in situations through no fault of their own and helped them to achieve a successful outcome."

Brian might be a lawyer, but he's also a philanthropist with a heart of gold! ๐Ÿ’›

Maybe heโ€™s born with it, maybe itโ€™s Lemon Sustainabalm. ๐Ÿ‹๐Ÿ’‹When Attorney Brian G. Abell isnโ€™t suing employers who have wr...
01/27/2023

Maybe heโ€™s born with it, maybe itโ€™s Lemon Sustainabalm. ๐Ÿ‹๐Ÿ’‹

When Attorney Brian G. Abell isnโ€™t suing employers who have wrongfully discriminated hardworking Kentuckians, heโ€™s busy gifting his clients with thoughtful tokens of appreciation. Like this all natural lip balm!!! (Hand sanitizer and breath mints are a bonus!)

Does YOUR attorney have swag like this? Let us know in the comments. ๐Ÿ‘‡

New Abell Attorneys artwork!
09/13/2022

New Abell Attorneys artwork!

Had too much fun!
10/14/2021

Had too much fun!

If you've been discrimated against by your employer based on the make and model of your car, Attorney Brian Abell can he...
05/14/2021

If you've been discrimated against by your employer based on the make and model of your car, Attorney Brian Abell can help. ๐Ÿš™๐Ÿ’จ Pull up to the courtroom with someone who cares by calling 502-242-7185 today.

Suns out, everyone's favorite attorney is out! โ˜€๏ธโ˜๏ธ If you're ready to sue, we're ready to make moves. Send us a DM to c...
05/12/2021

Suns out, everyone's favorite attorney is out! โ˜€๏ธโ˜๏ธ If you're ready to sue, we're ready to make moves. Send us a DM to chat live with Brian Abell.

05/12/2021

Next stop: a courtroom showdown. ๐Ÿ’ฏ

Attorney (or shall we say Captain ๐Ÿค”) Brian Abell is ready for a day of justice, joy and just about anything that comes his way.

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