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What is considered insider trading in Kentucky?

On Behalf of Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC | Apr 28, 2025 | Securities Litigation

Insider trading sounds like a term from Wall Street thrillers, but it's a real issue that affects investors and markets in Kentucky. It happens when someone trades stocks or securities using information that the public can't access. This type of trading gives an...

What should you know about breach of contract claims?

On Behalf of Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC | Apr 25, 2025 | Business & Commercial Litigation

A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill their obligations outlined in a legally binding agreement. Whether you're dealing with a business partner, supplier, or client, understanding how to approach these claims is essential.  Types of breach of...

What proves fault in a pedestrian accident?

On Behalf of Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC | Apr 21, 2025 | Personal Injury

When a pedestrian accident occurs, proving fault shows who caused the incident and who should pay for the damage. Strong evidence, reliable facts, and a clear understanding of the law support your claim. In Kentucky, more than one person can share responsibility....

What triggers construction contract disputes?

On Behalf of Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC | Mar 26, 2025 | Construction Litigation

Construction projects often involve many moving parts—deadlines, budgets, materials, and multiple contractors. When expectations don’t match reality, contract disputes can happen fast. Understanding what causes these issues helps you avoid problems before they grow....

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