A severe injury can result in lost time from work, ongoing medical expenses, permanent disability, and other losses that can significantly affect the rest of a victim’s life. Our library articles guide injury victims through their claims, helping them understand their liability, learn how to gather evidence, and navigate the complexities of a personal injury case.
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Sex Discrimination, Retaliation & Aiding and Abetting Discrimination Amended Complaint - Massarone v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County GovernmentThis is an amended complaint for claims of sex discrimination, retaliation and aiding and abetting discrimination.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation - Works v. LexTran - "Dismissed LexTran Driver To Return To Work Monday"; Lexington Herald-Leader, October 14, 1995It violates Kentucky law for an employer to terminate or retaliate against an employee that suffers a work-related injury and pursues workers compensation benefits. Robert L. Abell, an employment and workers compensation lawyer in Lexington, represented Boyce Works, who was awarded damages and punitive damages by a jury and was reinstated to his job as this article reports.
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Sex Discrimination & Retaliation - Massarone v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Attorney: Claim Not Weakened In Walsh Case"; Lexington Herald-Leader, March 13, 2003Lexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert L. Abell represented a former police Captain in a case involving sex discrimination and retaliation.
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Whistleblower - Barton v. LexTran - "Ex-LexTran Worker Sues Over Dismissal"; Lexington Herald-Leader, March 17, 1999This story reports on the lawsuit by Earl Barton that he was dismissed in retaliation for whistleblowing on safety violations.
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Whistleblower - Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Ex-Official Files U.S. Suit"; Richmond Register, September 14, 1994This story regards the whistleblower lawsuit by Robert E. Puckett regarding his reports to federal authorities.
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Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Former Banker Files Suit"; Richmond Register, September 8, 1994This story regards the age discrimination lawsuit by Robert E. Puckett against Richmond Bank & Trust. Mr. Puckett was represented by Robert L. Abell.
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Landreth v. Bank of Richmond - "Lawsuit Widens, Includes Bank"; Richmond Register, February 21, 1995This story regards the lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of John Landreth against Richmond Bank and some of its officials.
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Race Discrimination - Richmond v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Lexington Settles Last of Suits Alleging Discrimination"; Lexington Herald-Leader, May 22, 2003This story regards the race discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Lexington police officer Billy Richmond.
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Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Bank Papers Can Be Secret"; Richmond Register, March 7, 1995This story regards the age discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Robert Puckett against Richmond Bank.
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Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Bank Wants Records Secret"; Richmond Register, March 2, 1995This story regards the age discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Robert Puckett against Richmond Bank.
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Race Discrimination - Richmond v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Detective Alleges Race Bias by Walsh Suit Comes On Top of Two Sex-Bias Claims"; Lexington Herald-Leader, August 21, 2001This story regards the race discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Lexington police officer Billy Richmond.
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Sex Discrimination & Retaliation - Massarone v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Ex-Chief Accused of Forcing Sex On Officer"; Lexington Herald-Leader, February 28, 2003Lexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert L. Abell represented a former police captain in this suit for sex discrimination and retaliation.
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Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Former Banker Files Suit"; Richmond Register, September 8, 1994This story regards the age discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Robert Puckett against Richmond Bank.
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Sex Discrimination & Retaliation - Massarone v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Former Officer Recants Charge Against Walsh"; Lexington Herald-Leader, March 12, 2003Lexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert L. Abell represented a former police officer, Melinda Massarone, in a sex discrimination and retaliation case.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation, Abuse of Process, Malicious Prosecution - Brief to Kentucky Court of AppealsThis is a brief filed with the Kentucky Court of Appeals by Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert L. Abell in a case where the client, Jeff Isham, claimed workers compensation retaliation, abuse of process and retaliation. The brief succeeded in getting the case reinstated.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation, Abuse of Process & Malicious Prosecution - Isham v. ABF Freight SystemsThis is a memorandum filed in Fayette Circuit Court by Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert L. Abell for Jeff Isham in his case claiming workers compensation retaliation, abuse of process and malicious prosecution.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation, Malcious Prosecution & Abuse of Process - Isham v. ABF Freight SystemThis is a memorandum filed in Fayette Circuit Court by Robert L. Abell for Jeff Isham in his case with claims of workers compensation retaliation, malicious prosecution and retaliation.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation, Abuse of Process, Malicious Prosecution - Isham v. ABF Freight SystemsThis is a reply brief filed with the Kentucky Court of Appeals by Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert L. Abell in a case where the client, Jeff Isham, claimed workers compensation retaliation, abuse of process and retaliation. The reply brief, along with the brief, succeeded in getting the case reinstated.
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Lexington Public Library v. Clark - Kentucky Supreme Court Opinion Ruling On Application of Attorney-Client PrivilegeLexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell obtained this favorable decision from the Ky Supreme Court regarding the attorney-client privilege.
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Sex Discrimination & Retaliation - Massarone v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Lawsuit Naming Walsh Settled"; Lexington Herald-Leader, March 20, 2003Lexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell represented a former police Captain in this sex discrimination and retaliation case settled for $150,000.