Two Attorneys On Appeal

Summary

You can have co-counsel in Kentucky for an appeal. Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure (CR) 71.02 allows for multiple attorneys to represent a party. For precise information, consult the Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure book or a legal professional.

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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!