Co Counsel In Kentucky Appeals

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The user inquired about the possibility of having two attorneys or co-counsels on an appeal in Kentucky. The assistant confirmed that it is possible as per the Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure (CR) 71.02. The user was advised to consult the Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure book or a legal professional for precise information.

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Can you have two attorneys (i.e., co-counsels) on an appeal in Kentucky?
Yes, you can have co-counsel in Kentucky.

- Rule: Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure (CR) *.* allows for multiple attorneys to represent a party.

- Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals, * Democrat Dr, Frankfort, KY *, (*) *-*.
What exactly does rule (CR) *.* state?
- Rule: CR *.* states that any party may conduct his own case or be represented by one or more attorneys.
I am unable to locate Kentucky (CR) *.*?
I apologize for the confusion. Can you please specify where you are searching for Kentucky (CR) *.*?
Google search terms "Kentucky (CR) *.*".
You may not find the exact rule online. It's best to consult the Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure book or a legal professional for precise information.
Gotcha. Thanks for your help.
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Best of luck with your case!