www.loubar.org 18 Louisville Bar Briefs Members on the move Rachel Cunningham is excited to announce the opening of Cunningham Law, PLLC, 1860 Mellwood Ave., Ste. 117, Louisville, Kentucky, 40206. Through her full-service law firm, Cunningham will continue to serve clients across Kentucky in a variety of matters, including personal injury, wrongful death, general civil litigation, criminal, traffic, consumer debt collection defense, guardianship and probate and estate planning. Please visit the firm’s website at rmclegalgroup.com or call (502) 659-7325 for more information. Stites & Harbison, PLLC welcomes attorney Cyrus Gilm- ore Dutton IV to the firm’s Louisville office. He joins the Torts & Insurance Practice Group. Dutton’s practice focuses primarily on complex commercial litigation. He also repre- sents companies with a vast array of needs from business litigation to corporate compliance. Dutton earned his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School in 2022, with a concentration in International Business Law. He is admitted to practice in Kentucky and Indiana. Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP announced that it has launched a Software Practice Group as a way to better organize and enhance its already robust work for software developers and licensees. Emily Irwin, a Corporate & Securities Partner is chair of the new Software Practice Group. Wyatt has brought together nine lawyers with extensive experience with software agreements, litigation, patent prosecution and the capital raising and sale of software businesses. The firm has assembled an overview of this experience for its website, which can be found at https://wyattfirm.com/services/software/. The Leadership Louisville Center has selected Stites & Har- bison, PLLC attorney Chadwick A. McTighe to participate in the Leadership Louisville Class of 2026. The 65-member class will spend 10 months of training and hands-on experi- ences with local leaders who currently tackle the commu- nity’s biggest challenges. McTighe is a Member (Partner) of Stites & Harbison based in the Louisville office. He serves on the firm’s Management Committee and is Co-Chair of the firm’s Class Action Team. He advises and represents clients in a wide range of business and commercial litigation mat- ters, including extensive practice in class action litigation, shareholder and membership disputes, real estate litiga- tion, data breaches and fiduciary duty litigation. McTighe represents clients in various industries, including oil and gas, telecommunications, insurance, financial institutions, health care and many others. He has also served as a Special Justice for the Kentucky Supreme Court. n Cunningham Dutton Irwin McTighe