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Kentucky Law Survey: Civil Procedure, William H. Fortune Jan 1975

Kentucky Law Survey: Civil Procedure, William H. Fortune

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This article provides a survey of civil procedure developments in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The most significant civil procedure case decided by the Kentucky Court of Appeals during the period covered by this Survey is Nazareth Literary and Benevolent Institution v. Stephenson. That case, which deals with discovery of privileged communications, may have created problems that will require legislative action. Other decisions by the Court during this period serve to illustrate and amplify existing procedural points. The more important of these decisions will be briefly discussed prior to the consideration of Stephenson.


Jury Trial, Waiver Thereof And The Alternate Juror, Alfred A. Naff Jan 1933

Jury Trial, Waiver Thereof And The Alternate Juror, Alfred A. Naff

Kentucky Law Journal

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