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Saturday, March 14, 2026

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Martin v. Jones - Kentucky Court Affirms Non-Precedential Opinion

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in Martin v. Jones, upholding the interpretation of Trust and Transfer on Death (TOD) documents. The court found no error in the lower court's ruling regarding the distribution of Single Investment Accounts.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Kentucky Court of Appeals Opinion Affirming Case 2025-CA-0080

The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued an opinion affirming a lower court's decision in case 2025-CA-0080. The case involves dependency, neglect, or abuse proceedings initiated by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services regarding minor children. The appellate court upheld the trial court's findings.

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Kentucky Court of Appeals - Dismissal of Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued an Opinion and Order dismissing an appeal filed by E.L.B., Jr. The court found the case moot, relating to child custody and the constitutionality of a state statute. The dismissal pertains to docket numbers 2025-CA-0831 and 2025-CA-0892.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Regina & Associates v. Finance Cabinet - Affirming Bid Protest Denial

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision upholding the denial of bid protests by the Finance and Administration Cabinet. The case involved the interpretation of Kentucky's Model Procurement Code regarding competitive sealed bidding and best value awards for state contracts.

Routine Enforcement Government Contracting

Thursday, March 12, 2026

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Lawrence v. Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP - Opinion Vacating in Part

The Kentucky Supreme Court vacated in part an order from the Court of Appeals in Lawrence v. Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP. The Supreme Court's decision vacates the final three paragraphs of the Court of Appeals' September 12, 2025 Order, which had sua sponte restricted the appellant's ability to file future appeals and imposed sanctions.

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Saturday, March 7, 2026

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C.B. v. Cabinet for Health and Family Services - Child Abuse and Neglect Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision finding child abuse and neglect by parents C.B. and W.J. The court reviewed findings related to injuries sustained by their minor children, Z.A.J. and Y.J.J. The appeal cases were consolidated for review.

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Reynolds v. Blair - Wrongful Death Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a lower court's dismissal of a wrongful death lawsuit. The appellate court found that the dismissal for lack of prosecution was improper, allowing the case to proceed against the remaining defendants, Richard E. Blair, D.O., and Tara Henson, M.D.

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Michael Huff v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Criminal Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order denying Michael Huff's motion to vacate a judgment. Huff was appealing a conviction related to drug trafficking and being a persistent felony offender. The court found no error in the denial of his motion.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Cameron Sherlock v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Judgment

The Court of Appeals of Kentucky affirmed a lower court's judgment finding Cameron Sherlock guilty of second-degree strangulation and being a Persistent Felony Offender II. The court found no error in the proceedings or the constitutionality of the statute under which Sherlock was convicted.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Michael D. Mallard v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Opinion

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision denying Michael D. Mallard's motion to reduce his prison sentence. The court found no error in the denial of his motion for relief under Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure 60.02(f).

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

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