Fifth Courthouse for Fayette County, Lexington, Kentucky. Construction began in 1898 on the same site as three earlier courthouses at a cost of $187,181. It is now pending renovation at a projected cost of $30 million.

Fifth Courthouse for Fayette County, Lexington, Kentucky. Construction began in 1898 on the same site as three earlier courthouses at a cost of $187,181. It is now pending renovation at a projected cost of $30 million.

Some of the issues are:

  • Open records dispute involving alleged invalidity of an administrative regulation

  • Appeal from summary judgment which found the deceased did not substantially comply with the changing of beneficiaries of an IRA account.

  • Appeal from judgment in declaration of rights action. Did trial court err in holding that insurance policy did not provide defense and coverage in class action suit against company that purchases and collects on delinquent tax certificates? Did trial court err in holding that Kentucky contract law should be applied in interpreting insurance policy?

  • Whether trial court properly dismissed claims of negligence against off-duty Versailles police officer who ordered 2 drunks to leave rural venue where he was privately employed as a security officer. Appellants were severely injured and their child killed by drunk driver.

  • Whether circuit court erred by denying JNOV/new trial; whether circuit court properly instructed jury.

Click here for a complete list of our posts for COA Arguments and here for those for SCOKY.

For a complete list of archived argument calendars at the Administrative Office of the Courts, then click here.

Here is the complete list for this month’s COA argument calendar with case names, dates, times, location, parties, counsel:

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