Atty. Bethany A. "Beth" Breetz
Ms. Breetz's practice focuses on both federal and state appellate advocacy, complex commercial litigation, including financial institution, real estate, and trust and estate litigation.
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Bethany A. "Beth" Breetz is a appellate attorney based in Louisville, Kentucky, practicing at Stites & Harbison PLLC. Admitted to practice in Kentucky, Kentucky Bar Association. Educated at University of Michigan (J.D., 1993) and University of Chicago (BA, 1985). Recognitions include Best Lawyers in America — Appellate Practice (2026), Best Lawyers in America — Additional Areas of Practice: (2026), and Best Lawyers in America — Litigation - First Amendment (2026). Serands clients in Louisville, KY and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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About
Ms. Breetz's practice focuses on both federal and state appellate advocacy, complex commercial litigation, including financial institution, real estate, and trust and estate litigation. She currently serves as co-chair of the firm's Appellate Advocacy group.
Recent Assignments
- Handles a variety of federal and state court litigation and appellate matters for the Kentucky Bar Association and related entities and employees, e.g., Deters v. Herrick, 2020 Ky. Unpub. LEXIS 14 (Ky. 2020); Mischler v. Bevin, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 14319 (6th Cir. 2017)
- Represents the Kentucky Medical Association and American Medical Association in filing amicus curiae briefs in Kentucky Supreme Court, e.g., Sneed v. Univ. of Louisville Hosp., 2020 LEXIS 131 (Ky. 2020), Ashland Hosp. Corp. v. Lewis, 581 S.W.3d 572 (Ky. 2019); Commonwealth v. Claycomb, 566 S.W.3d 202 (Ky. 2018)
- Obtained dismissal of the majority of claims for defamation against the Washington Post. Sandmann v. WP Co. LLC, 401 F.Supp. 3d 781 (W.D. Ky. 2019)
- Obtained summary judgment, which was upheld on appeal, in insurance coverage dispute due to admissions during discovery, Continental Refining Co., LLC v. Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. & Ins. Co., 769 Fed. Appx. 255 (6th Cir. 2019)
- Handled appeals from summary judgments, obtaining affirmances in Kentucky Court of Appeals and convincing Kentucky Supreme Court to deny discretionary review, e.g. Kotevska v. Fenton, 2019 Ky. App. Unpub. LEXIS 173 (Ky. App. 2019); Oram v. Cantley, 2019 Ky. App. Unpub. LEXIS 135 (Ky. App. 2019); Doe v. Golden & Walters, PLLC, 2019 Ky. App. Unpub. LEXIS 635 (Ky App. 2019)
- Obtained affirmance of summary judgment on customer’s claims of breach of contract and breach of the covenant of fair dealing, KSA Enterprises v. Branch Banking & Trust Co., 761 Fed. Appx. 456 (6th Cir. 2019)
- Convinced Court of Appeals to uphold large compensatory award for client injured by accounting firm’s fraudulent misrepresentations and omissions and convinced Kentucky Supreme Court to accept review and reinstate entirety of punitive damage award, Yung v. Grant Thornton, 563 S.W.3d 22 (Ky. 2018)
- Obtained affirmance of FAA’s Record of Decision on Regional Airport Authority’s implementation of a safety plan, Kaufmann v. FAA, 722 Fed. Appx. 470 (6th Cir. 2018)
- Convinced the Kentucky Supreme Court to retain traditional classification of land entrants for purpose of defining the duty owed to them, Smith v. Smith, 563 S.W.3d 202 (Ky. 2018)
- Obtained reversal of injunctive relief relating to bourbon distilling process, Brown-Forman Corp. v. Miller, 528 S.W.3d 12 (Ky. 2017)
Recent News, Articles & Speaking Engagements
Warning! Danger Ahead When Citing Unpublished or Non-Final Opinions, co-author with Jamie Neal, Bench & Bar Magazine, Kentucky Bar Association, March/April 2023
The New Rules of Appellate Procedure are Here: What Kentucky Appellate Practitioners Need to Know, Bench & Bar Magazine, Kentucky Bar Association, March/April 2023, with Zachary M. VanVactor
Kentucky's Appellate Rules: A Panel Discussion on the Significant Changes Ahead, panel member, 2022 Kentucky Bar Association Annual Conventions, June 15, 2022
The Court of Appeals is Speaking - Are We Listening?, Louisville Bar Briefs, January 2021, with Alisa Micu and Michael D. Risley
4th Circ. Says 'Unfair' Va. Law Forces It To Nix Black Lung Suit, with Carol Dan Browning and Whitney Frazier Watt, By Sarah Jarvis, Law360, November 9, 2020
Refinery's Blast Coverage Claim Blown Up by Own Expert, by Jeff Sistrunk, Law360, May 3, 2019, with Whitney Frazier Watt
Kentucky High Court Restores $80M Punitive Damages Against Firm, Law360, December 13, 2018with Matthew W. Breetz and Michael D. Risley
More Than Stites & Harbison
Ms. Breetz is the chair of the Appellate Rules Subcommittee of the Kentucky Supreme Court’s Civil Rules Committee, a position she has held since the Appellate Rules Subcommittee was created by the Kentucky Supreme Court in 2011. She is also a member of the Civil Rules Committee. Ms. Breetz was elected as the first chair of the Kentucky Bar Association’s Appellate Advocacy Section when that section was established by the Kentucky Supreme Court in 2007, and she has been active in that section since that time. She is a past chair of the Louisville Bar Association’s Appellate Section. Ms. Breetz serves as a volunteer attorney for clients of the Legal Aid Society and The Center for Women and Families in Louisville. She also serves as a volunteer with Fern Creek-Highview United Ministries, a not-for-profit social service agency. In addition, Beth is a long-time supporter of the arts in Louisville. For three and a half years after law school, Ms. Breetz served as law clerk to the Honorable Charles Leibson and then to the Honorable Nicholas King, both of the Kentucky Supreme Court.
Community Involvement
- Legal Aid Society, volunteer attorney
- The Center for Women and Families, volunteer attorney
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Jurisdictional Context
Why local counsel matters in Kentucky
Practicing law in Kentucky. Legal matters in Kentucky are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Louisville are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Kentucky state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Kentucky brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Kentucky courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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