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Pamela Blair v. Sanctuary Bluff Homeowners Association - Court Opinion

The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued a non-precedential opinion in Pamela Blair v. Sanctuary Bluff Homeowners Association, Inc. The court affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded the case. The opinion addresses multiple consolidated appeals related to the homeowners association.

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Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC v. Estate of Nancy Bolton - Affirming Order

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision vacating an order to compel arbitration in the case of Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC v. Estate of Nancy Bolton. The court found that the trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction to enforce the arbitration agreement.

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Eric Sargent v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Guilty Plea Denial

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision denying Eric Sargent's motion to withdraw his guilty plea. The court found that Sargent's plea was entered voluntarily and that his allegations of duress were not supported by the record.

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Pamela Blair v. Sanctuary Bluff Homeowners Association Inc. - Legal Opinion

The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued a non-precedential opinion in Pamela Blair v. Sanctuary Bluff Homeowners Association Inc. The court affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded the case. The decision addresses appeals related to action numbers 19-CI-005241, 19-CI-005335, and 20-CI-006226.

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L.D.C. v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, Cabinet for Health and Family Services - Parental Rights Termination

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision terminating the parental rights of L.D.C. to her minor child. The mother appealed the termination, citing substance abuse and mental health issues as factors in the decision.

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Krishaun Mays v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Criminal Conviction Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of post-judgment motions for Krishaun Mays and Brooke L. Kennedy. Mays appealed the denial of his motion to vacate his judgment and sentence, while Kennedy appealed the denial of her motion to amend her conviction and reduce her sentence. The court found no error in the circuit court's decisions.

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9d ago NDIL Opinions
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Vinet v. Chadek - Civil Rights Lawsuit

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois granted summary judgment in favor of Defendant Officer David Chadek in a civil rights lawsuit filed by inmate Richard J. Vinet. The court found that the plaintiff failed to properly respond to the summary judgment motion.

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9d ago UK New Legislation
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Scottish Regulations: Local Taxation Chamber Functions

The UK Parliament has published new Scottish regulations that allocate specific functions to the Local Taxation Chamber. These regulations detail the operational responsibilities and scope of this chamber within the Scottish tax system.

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9d ago UK New Legislation
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Higher Education Fee Limits England Amendment Regulations 2026

The UK Parliament has published the Higher Education Fee Limits England Amendment Regulations 2026. This amendment provides information on accompanying documents and resources related to the legislation, such as correction slips and lists of changes. It does not introduce new compliance obligations.

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9d ago UK New Legislation
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House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Act 2026

The UK Parliament has enacted the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Act 2026, which removes the remaining connection between hereditary peerage and membership in the House of Lords. The Act also makes provisions regarding resignation from the House of Lords and abolishes its jurisdiction over claims to hereditary peerages. This legislation significantly alters the composition and historical links of the upper legislative chamber.

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