Litigation & Dispute Resolution
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Cybersecurity Tips to Mitigate Your Company’s Legal Liability
This article was written and published by Carrington Coleman. Cybersecurity & Corporate Governance: How to Move Beyond Fear & Uncertainty to Pragmatic Solutions You’ve read…
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COAKY Holds Trial Court Jumped the Gun in Granting DV After Plaintiff’s Opening Statement
In an opinion (https://opinions.kycourts.net/coa/2014-CA-001050.pdf) issued in late July, the Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed a trial court’s grant of the defendant’s motion for directed verdict…
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DBL Partner Kevin Hoskins Named a Cincinnati Business Courier Forty Under 40 Winner
DBL Law is pleased to announce that partner Kevin F. Hoskins has been named a 2015 Cincinnati Business Courier Forty Under 40 winner. This annual…
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COAKY Affirms Summary Judgment for Property Owner Under “Open and Obvious Hazard” Doctrine; SCOKY Denies Review
In a closely watched premises liability case, the Kentucky Supreme Court recently denied review of and approved for publication an opinion of the Kentucky Court…
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Untested Scientific Theories Offered by Expert Witnesses can be Admissible if Supported by Evidence
In a recent opinion, the Kentucky Supreme Court examined somewhat novel expert testimony on medical causation and found it admissible under KRE 702 and Daubert. …
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Overruling prior COAKY authority, SCOKY holds appellate substantial-compliance rule applies to post-judgment motions
The Kentucky Supreme Court recently held that a CR 59.05 motion to alter, amend or vacate a judgment that fails to state any grounds, in…
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SCOKY Reverses Verdict for Gender-based Batson Violation; Courts Split on Whether Batson Applies to Sexual Orientation
In a recent criminal case that has application in civil actions, the Kentucky Supreme Court reversed a murder and arson conviction due to the prosecutor’s…
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SCOKY Discusses Narrow Exception to Waiver of Affirmative Defense Not Pled in Answer to Original Complaint
In a recent decision, the Kentucky Supreme Court noted the general rule that failure to plead an affirmative defense in response to the original complaint…
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