SELECTED PUBLISHED DECISIONS.
118. SUZANNE WAUGH V. CAROL PARKER
Unifor Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. Building/Housing Codes. Remedies. URLTA does not replace the common-law rules of landlord liabiy.
120. BECKY HARILSON, ETC, ET AL. V. HON. PHILLIP J. SHEPHERD, JUDGE
Writ of Prohibition. Open Records. Franklin Circuit Court has subject-matter jurisdiction under KRS 7.119. Trial Court does not lack jurisdiction based on the separation of powers doctrine.
121. TRYON TRUCKING, INC. V. FROM COURT RANDY MEDLIN
TAYLOR
Workers Compensation. “Up-the-ladder liability of the employer.” KRS 342.610(2). Overruling Campbell’s holding that the Board has “absolute” discretion to request further findings of fact from an ALJ. Here, Board properly remanded the case to the ALJ for additional findings concerning the application of Ritchie.
124. VERRALAB JA LLC, ETC. V. DR. SENAD CEMERLIC
JEFFERSON
Civil Procedure. Long-Arm Statute. Default Judgment. Whether the defendants, an out-of-state doctor and his clinic, demonstrated good cause for setting aside a default judgment when they rejected certified mail from the Kentucky Secretary of State, their agent for service of process, and claimed to have no knowledge of the lawsuit.
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