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Limiting Legal Remedies: An Analysis Of Unclean Hands, T. Leigh Anenson
Limiting Legal Remedies: An Analysis Of Unclean Hands, T. Leigh Anenson
Kentucky Law Journal
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Loss Of Parental Consortium: Why Kentucky Should Re-Recognize The Claim Outside The Wrongful Death Context, Collin D. Schueler
Loss Of Parental Consortium: Why Kentucky Should Re-Recognize The Claim Outside The Wrongful Death Context, Collin D. Schueler
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The term "consortium" has been defined as "[t]he benefits that one person . . . is entitled to receive from another, including companionship, cooperation, affection, aid, [and] financial support." Under Kentucky law, "[e]ither a wife or husband may recover damages against a third person for loss of consortium, resulting from a negligent or wrongful act of such third person.” Furthermore, "[in] a wrongful death action in which the decedent was a minor child, the surviving parent, or parents, may recover for loss of affection and companionship that would have been derived from such child during its minority…” In Giuliani v. …
A Post-Impact Fear Of Pre-Impact Fright, Meg Ellen Phillips
A Post-Impact Fear Of Pre-Impact Fright, Meg Ellen Phillips
Kentucky Law Journal
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