PUBLISHED DECISIONS.

548. VP LOUISVILLE LLC VS. NBH BANK NA
Attorney fees in foreclosure. Affirmed circuit court calculation of attorney fees. “As an appellate court, we are required to give deference to the trial court’s interpretation of its own orders. Harvey v. Robinson, 514 S.W.3d 1, 6 (Ky.App. 2017). Unless that interpretation is manifestly unreasonable, we will affirm. Id.”

553. VINCENT VS. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
Criminal Law. Affirmed circuit court order denying his motion to vacate sentence pursuant to RCr1 11.42.

556. ESTEPP V. JOHNSON COUNTY NEWSPAPERS LLC
Torts. Defamation. Affirmed summary judgement dismissal in favor of claims for defamation by newspaper and that he was not defamed by stories claiming Estepp engaged in outrageous conduct when it used the terms“removed from” and “relieved of” in news articles referring to him leaving his employment.

560. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY VS. RUSSELL
Board of Claims. Affirmed Kentucky Board of Claims’1 denial of benefits to appellee Tommy Russell for injuries he sustained while cutting down a large tree.

563. ROYAL CONSUMER PRODUCTS LLC VS. BUCKEYE BOXES INC.
Contracts. Affirmed Jefferson Circuit Court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of Buckeye Boxes, Inc. (“Buckeye”) on Royal’s breach of contract claim against Buckeye (failure to timely deliver certain project boards).

569. BARNETT VS. WHITE
Divorce. Affirmed custody decree, which denied him a 50/50 timesharing split with his child on the basis that he and the child’s mother had difficulty cooperating.

SELECTED NON-PUBLISHED DECISIONS.

549 EIFLER VS. GREENMAYER ET AL
Business Transactions. Claimed breaches of agreements which the COA affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded with instructions to dismiss Greenamyer’s claims, except promissory estoppel and unjust enrichment against Jr., which may be retried.

571. LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY GOV’T VS. MAHARREY
Reversed and remanded in part summary judgment ordering city to disclose all documents regarding surveillance technologies used by the police department under the Kentucky’s Open Records Act (“ORA”).

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