Renovating your home in Kentucky can breathe new life into the space and help you repurpose what you have. However, this process might backfire if you wind up with a careless contractor who performs shoddy work. Ongoing repairs and invasive problems can be...
civil litigation
What is an injunction?
If your civil case involves trying to stop someone from doing something, time may be of the essence. Unfortunately, the legal system can often move slowly. If you find yourself in urgent need of stopping the other person, you may want to consider an injunction. The...
When may I sue a Kentucky home builder for construction defects?
Kentucky’s statute of repose allows lawsuits for construction defects after your home’s completion. The law, however, requires notifying the builder and explaining the defects in writing. You must give a builder an opportunity to address the defects before filing a...
What should you know about civil trials?
In most cases where you face the possibility of a civil lawsuit, the case itself will never actually make it to trial. Most of these matters end up settled outside of court due to the fact that it saves time, money and airing your personal business. However, if you...
What makes civil cases in the United States unique?
The American justice system separates criminal law from civil legal actions. It may surprise you to know that this is not true in all of the rest of the world. The American Bar Association explains that there are parts of the world where a single court case can...
Federal rules on the qualifications of an expert witness
Sometimes, the facts in a case are technical or specialized and the lay person does not understand. If the judge or jury needs to have the facts explained by a professional, then either party may call in an expert witness to provide the information. However, the...
How can I be effective when testifying in court?
You may do more than offer a deposition in an upcoming civil case. You might have to take the stand yourself as a plaintiff or as an expert witness. If this is your first time testifying in a civil case, you may wonder how you can calm your anxieties about taking the...
Pursuing a legal action in response to a negative online review
Kentucky business owners have a right to protect their reputation from false or defamatory reviews posted online by unsatisfied or disgruntled customers. As reported by CNBC.com, nearly 86% of customers in the U.S. read online reviews about a business before deciding...
When can you appeal a civil lawsuit ruling in Kentucky?
If you recently lost a civil case in Kentucky, you may be considering recourse. As the American Bar Association explains, in civil suits, either the defendant or the plaintiff may seek an appeal in most cases. But many litigants misunderstand the appeals process and...
Responsible social media use during civil litigation
Innovations such as social media have changed the way that you communicate with others. While it offers many advantages, social media use can also have unforeseen consequences, especially if you have a civil lawsuit pending. Whether you are suing a negligent party in...