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The bankruptcy court applies Kentucky's borrowing statute, KRS § 413.320, to determine the applicable statute of limitations for the debtor's defamation, breach of contract, and fraud claims.
The bankruptcy court applies Kentucky's borrowing statute,
KRS § 413.320, to determine the applicable statute of
limitations for the debtor's defamation, breach of contract,
and fraud claims. The court analyzes where each claim accrued and
dismisses some but not all of the debtor's claims. Opinion
below.
Judge: Wise
Attorney for Debtor: Dann Law Firm, Brian D. Flick
Attorney for Defendants: Christopher M. Hill, John R. Wirthlin,
Frost Brown Todd LLC, Patricia K. Burgess, Stephanie Smiley
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