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Kentucky Adoption Law
 
Krowtoh II, LLC v. Excelsius International, Ltd., et al.

Plaintiff, Krowtoh II, LLC, filed suit against Frank Schwarzenau, ExCelsius International GmbH (“ExCelsius GmbH”), and ExCelsius International Ltd. (“ExCelsius Ltd.”), Defendants, and Shaun Ahern,1 invoking the district court’s diversity jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332. Plaintiff sought damages and equitable relief arising from ExCelsius Ltd.’s alleged breach of the franchise agre... More...   $0 (05-19-2009 - KY)

Amanda Goebel v. Carolyn Arnett

Amanda Goebel sued Louisville Attorney Carolyn Arnett on fraud, breach of contract and other theories for the way in which she handled the placement of Goebel baby which Goebel thought that she wanted to give up at birth. Goebel decided to give up her child for adoption while severely depressed after getting pregnant by an Egyptian national who was in the United States on a student visa.

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   $6500 (01-10-2009 - KY)

Elizabeth B. Rose v. Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., et al.

Plaintiff-appellant Elizabeth Rose claims that Continental Casualty Company ("Continental") wrongfully terminated her long-term disability benefits in violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act ("ERISA"), 29 U.S.C. § 1001 et seq. The district court determined that Continental's decision to terminate Rose's benefits was not arbitrary and capricious, and Rose appealed. Upon review ... More...   $0 (03-17-2008 - KY)

A.C.L.U. OF KENTUCKY v. McCREARY COUNTY

In Stone v. Graham, 449 U.S. 39 (1980) (per curiam), the Supreme Court held that it was patently insufficient for the government to justify schoolhouse displays of the Ten Commandments merely by asserting that "[t]he secular application of the Ten Commandments is clearly seen in its adoption as the fundamental legal code of Western Civilization and the Common Law of the United States." I... More...   $0 (01-30-2005 - KY)

Doall Louisville Company v. Frank Ferrante and Huff Carbide Tool, Inc.

This is a products liability case with a lengthy procedural history. The issues on appeal concern the apportionment of liability, post-judgment interest, and a penalty assessed under KRS2 26A.300.

FACTS On October 14, 1991, Frank Ferrante sustained an eye injury from a shattered cutting tool similar to a drill bit, commonly referred to in the industry as an end mill. It is signific... More...   $471343 (12-16-2003 - KY)

Westfield Ins. Co. v. Roger D. Hancock, Jr.

On April 22, 1994, a motor vehicle owned and operated by Roger D. Hancock, Jr., was struck by a motor vehicle negligently operated by Wendy Walker. As partial compensation for Hancock's injuries, Walker's liability insurer paid Hancock the limit of liability available under Walker's policy. Unfortunately, Hancock had no underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage available to him under his own p... More...   $0 (10-28-2003 - KY)

Household Automotive Finance Corporation v. Beverly Burden, Trustee

      In this bankruptcy appeal, we are asked to review the bankruptcy court's calculation of the appropriate interest rate to be applied in a "cram down" provision in the debtors' Chapter 13 plan. The decision requires interpretation of language in the controlling case of Memphis Bank & Trust Co. v. Whitman, 692 F.2d 427 (6th Cir. 1982). There we adopted what has since become known as the "coerc... More...   $0 (01-08-2003 - KY)

Tony N. Tuttle, Administrator of the Estate of Christopher A. Tuttle, Deceased, et al. v. Frank A. Perry, M.D. and Ronald A. Berry, M.D

The use of highly compensated, learned professionals as expert witnesses in complex litigation has become axiomatic. Many cases become reduced to a "battle of experts" and parties who enter the fray understand from the outset that the qualifications and testimonial persuasiveness of their experts will be indicative of the outcome.' As such, desirable persons willing to serve as expert witnesse... More...   $0 (08-22-2002 - KY)

 
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