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Stephen R. Chappell v. Kuhlman Electric Corporation
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This is a consolidated appeal from a decision of the Court of Appeals in an attorney/ malpractice action and an insurance company/ bad faith action arising out of a workers compensation case. Both the successful litigant at the trial and appellate level, the Landrum 8, Shouse law firm, and the unsuccessful litigant, Kuhlman Electric Corporation, petitioned this Court for discretionary review. The ... More... $0 (10-29-2009 - KY)
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Cincinnati Insurance Company v. George Hofmeister and Kay Hofmeister
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This is the appeal and cross-appeal of a judgment entered in Scott Circuit Court after a jury found Cincinnati Insurance Company (CIC) liable to George and Kay Hofmeister for fraudulent misrepresentation and for violation of the Kentucky Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act (UCSPA), Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) 304.12–230. CIC appeals the trial court’s denial of its motions for summary ju... More... $0 (10-01-2008 - KY)
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Paul Bariteau v. PNC Financial Services Group, Inc., et al.
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In the late 1990s, Paul Bariteau lost nearly $14 million that he had invested in the Military Channel after the company’s vice president and chairman, Lenny Krane, made several unauthorized withdrawals from the company’s account with PNC Bank.
In 2006, after obtaining a default judgment against the judgment-proof Krane, Bariteau filed a complaint against PNC, alleging that PNC had brea... More... $0 (07-16-2008 - KY)
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Ronald N. Simon v. John Cook
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On October 31, 2003, Ronald Simon telephoned the Lexington
Police Department to report that government officials had been harassing him. After two officers
arrived at his house, Simon allegedly stated that the police and county coroner had been harassing
him and that many agencies and government officials were implicated in the alleged harassment.
Officer John Cook handcuffed Simon after ... More... $0 (01-30-2008 - KY)
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United States of America, On Behalf of the Rural Utilities Service of the Department of Agriculture and the United States Trustee, et al. v. J. Baxter Schilling
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At issue in this case are the duties of disinterest and disclosure of an examiner appointed to facilitate a reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The issues arise from the appointment of J. Baxter Schilling to serve as the examiner in the reorganization of Big Rivers Electric Corporation, which was unable to meet obligations on $1.2 billion in debt and whose September 1996 bankru... More... $0 (01-19-2004 - KY)
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McCrobie v. Anderson
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Susan McCrobie ("Susan") appeals from a
judgment of the Hardin Circuit Court wherein a jury found in
favor of Barbara Anderson ("Barbara") on Susan's claim for abuse of process. On appeal, Susan asserts that the trial court
should have directed a verdict in her favor on the abuse of
process claim and erred by allowing Barbara's attorney to
testify during the trial of this issue. Having review... More... $0 (11-07-2003 - KY)
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Joe James, et al. v. Meow Media, Inc., et al.
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On December 1, 1997, Michael Carneal walked into the lobby of Heath High School in Paducah, Kentucky, and shot several of his fellow students, killing three and wounding many others. The parents and estate administrators of Carneal's victims -- Jessica James, Kayce Steger, and Nicole Hadley -- (hereinafter collectively referred to as "James") appeal the judgment of the district court dismissing, f... More... $0 (08-13-2002 - KY)
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Thomas G. Ward v. Wright Businesses, Inc.; Arthur Wright and A.D. Wright; and Albert Cinelli and Kentucky Data Link, Inc.
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Arthur Wright and A. D. Wright (the Wrights) were sole shareholders of two family-owned corporations: Wright Businesses, Inc. (WBI), and Kentucky Data Link, Inc. (KDL). The entities were engaged in the telecommunication business. WBI and KDL were in default on a loan agreement with Communications Credit Corporation. It appears, however, that the Wrights were not exposed to personal liability there... More... $1854000 (01-08-1999 - KY)
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Thomas G. Ward v. Albert Cinelli
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Arthur Wright and A. D. Wright (the
Wrights) were sole shareholders of two family-owned corporations:
Wright Businesses, Inc. (WBI), and Kentucky Data Link, Inc.
(KDL). The entities were engaged in the telecommunication
business. WBI and KDL were in default on a loan agreement with
Communications Credit Corporation. It appears, however, that the
Wrights were not exposed to personal lia... More... $1854000 (03-27-1997 - KY)
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