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OSC Warns Investors About Fake Registration Schemes

The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has issued a warning to investors about an increase in fraudsters impersonating regulators and using fake credentials to operate fraudulent trading platforms. The OSC emphasizes that it does not contact individuals to recover funds or promote investments, and advises investors to verify any suspicious communications directly with the OSC.

Priority review Notice Securities
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City of Prospect v. Smith - Affirming Memorandum Opinion

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued a memorandum opinion affirming a lower court's decision in City of Prospect, Kentucky v. Ann Bailey Smith. The court found that Prospect failed to meet the extraordinary burden required for a writ of mandamus concerning a privilege issue and attorney disqualification.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Ryan Hatfield v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Opinion

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued a memorandum opinion affirming the conviction of Ryan Hatfield for first-degree sodomy and first-degree sexual abuse. The court addressed issues related to jury instructions, admission of evidence, and chain of custody for cell phone data.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Marsha Lynn Miller v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Conviction

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued a memorandum opinion affirming the conviction of Marsha Lynn Miller for murder. Miller was sentenced to thirty years imprisonment. The opinion is designated as non-precedential and not to be published.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Michael Gibbs v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Criminal Appeal

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued an opinion affirming the conviction of Michael Gibbs for multiple sex offenses against a minor. Gibbs was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Hopkins Circuit Court. The opinion addresses his appeal of the conviction and sentence.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Tamala Harris v. Mercy Home Health - Workers' Compensation Appeal

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued an opinion in Tamala Harris v. Mercy Home Health, addressing a workers' compensation appeal. The court affirmed in part and reversed in part a lower court's decision regarding the calculation of average weekly wage and other benefits.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Rebekah Atkins v. Jefferson County Clerk - Opinion Affirming

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued a memorandum opinion affirming the Court of Appeals' denial of Rebekah Atkins' motion to proceed in forma pauperis. The case involves an appeal related to a prior dismissal of an appeal as moot.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Kentucky Supreme Court Suspends Lawyer for 60 Days

The Kentucky Supreme Court has suspended attorney Michael R. P. Calilung for 60 days due to violations of professional conduct rules. Calilung previously received a 120-day suspension, with 60 days served, for earlier violations. Despite completing ethics training, he continued to represent clients in eviction proceedings after his suspension, leading to this new disciplinary action.

Urgent Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Thrasher v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Criminal Appeal

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued a memorandum opinion in the case of Thrasher v. Commonwealth of Kentucky. The court affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded the case concerning charges of possession of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance. The opinion is designated as non-precedential.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Union Carbide Corporation v. Paul Williams - Take-Home Asbestos Exposure

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued an opinion in the case of Union Carbide Corporation v. Paul Williams, addressing whether a legal duty exists under Kentucky law to protect against foreseeable harm from alleged household asbestos exposure. The case concerns exposure pathways involving asbestos-containing molding compounds used at a facility and supplied by the defendants.

Routine Enforcement Occupational Safety

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