SC Order 2014-02: Order Adopting Regulations of the Continuing Judicial Education Commission
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Posted by Michael Stevens | Feb 17, 2014 | Rules and Procedures (SCOKY), SCOKY - Supreme Court |
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February 2014 was a quiet month for disciplinary actions – one, just one. And it addressed reinstatement. David William Doan vs. Kentucky Bar Association SC 2/2014 Opinion of the Court. All sitting. Minton, C.J.;...
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The February oral arguments before the Supreme Court of Kentucky are set to be heard in the Capital at Frankfort on February 13 and 14, 2014. In the civil procedure, tort and insurance area, SCOKY will address informed consent...
Read MorePosted by Michael Stevens | Feb 8, 2014 | Causes of Action, COA Decisions, Discrimination, Tort Report |
John Charalambakis v. Asbury College COA PUB 2/7/2014 THOMPSON, JUDGE: John Charalambakis, a former professor at Asbury College, sued for employment discrimination, breach of contract and defamation. Charalambakis appeals from...
Read MorePosted by Michael Stevens | Feb 8, 2014 | Administrative / Regulatory Law, Appeals, Standards of Review |
Ford Contracting, Inc. v. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet COA PUB 2/7/2014 ACREE, CHIEF JUDGE: Ford Contracting, Inc. appeals the February 21, 2012 order of the Franklin Circuit Court reversing in part and affirming in part the...
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