Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Kentucky
public record civil court actions
Please define ''public record civil court actions'' and what it entails.
Asked on 1/11/09, 3:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gregory Napier
Troutman & Napier, PLLC
Re: public record civil court actions
It would mean that anyone who has a hankerin' to go look at whatever dirty laundry is spelled out in the pleadings that are filed, or sit in the court hearings, or get a copy of the hearings to watch at their leisure, can access those records. Nearly every court action is open to the public and creates a public record; very few court actions are closed to the public or have sealed records.
Answered on 1/12/09, 10:36 am
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