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Month: December 2025

3 ways Louisville investors accidentally waive their right to sue

On Behalf of Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC | Dec 29, 2025 | Securities Litigation

Losing a portion of your retirement savings is a heavy burden. In Louisville, many investors instinctively call their advisor after a loss. However, actions taken in the following days can permanently impact your ability to recover funds. Brokerages often use complex...

What qualifies as unfair competition under KY commercial law?

On Behalf of Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC | Dec 26, 2025 | Business & Commercial Litigation

Unfair competition can harm your business reputation, customer relationships, and revenue. Kentucky law addresses several practices that cross the line from aggressive competition into unlawful conduct. Misrepresentation and deceptive practices Unfair competition...

What is “material misrepresentation” in securities sales?

On Behalf of Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC | Dec 12, 2025 | Securities Litigation

When you consider an investment, you rely on accurate information. Kentucky law sets standards that protect you from false statements or hidden facts that can influence your decision. Understanding how the law defines material misrepresentation helps you spot risks...

How a partial fault affects injury compensation in Kentucky

On Behalf of Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC | Dec 3, 2025 | Personal Injury

When someone gets hurt in an accident, figuring out who caused the harm can feel more complicated than it looks. Sometimes more than one person shares the blame. In Kentucky, the law still lets injured people recover money even if they made a mistake that contributed...

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