Author: Michael Stevens
COA: Mar. 27, 2015 Court of Appeals Decisions (Minutes) (243-264). Three published – Real property, found no fraud on constructive trust; false statement for unemployment benefits loses benefits even if immaterial false statement; and child Support and Medical Expenses Continue When emanciapated minor remains in high school
Posted by Michael Stevens | Mar 29, 2015 | COA Minutes, Court of Appeals, Minutes - COA and SCOKY |
The Kentucky Court of Appeals announced 22 decisions on March 27, 2015, with three (3) of their opinions designated to be published. Click here for links to all the archived AOC Court of Appeals minutes at the web site for the...
Read MoreCOA: MARCH 2015 Summaries of Published Decisions for Court of Appeals
Posted by Michael Stevens | Mar 25, 2015 | COA Monthly Summaries, Court of Appeals, Monthly Summaries of Published SC and COA Decisions 2012+ |
Click here for the AOC’s archived summaries of monthly published decisions for the Court of Appeals. Click here for the monthly summaries of published decisions tagged in the Kentucky Court Report’s posts. This month’s...
Read MoreInsurance: DOI Slams a Liability Insurer’s “Attempt At Forced Settlement Of Basic Reparation Benefits” – Department of Insurance Advisory Opinion 15-02, approved 3/20/2015
Posted by Michael Stevens | Mar 24, 2015 | DOI - Dept of Insurance, Insurance |
The Department of Insurance has issued an advisory opinion (Attempt At Forced Settlement Of Basic Reparation Benefits 15-02) highlighting an insurance company practice of offering a bodily injury BI settlement to a claimant only...
Read MoreSC Order 2014-12: Code of Conduct for Circuit Court Clerks, dated June 13, 2014
Posted by Michael Stevens | Mar 23, 2015 | Rules and Procedures (SCOKY), SCOKY - Supreme Court |
Supreme Court Order 2014-12 deals with standards of conduct we expect of our circuit court clerks. [I]t is essential that circuit court clerks uphold high standards of integrity, impartiality, and independence in their personal...
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