The case of 224 E. Oak in Louisville KY: Leah Stewart, et al.
v Louisville Metro BOZA, et al.
On Sept. 14, at 9:45 a.m. Judge Irv Maze will give the lawyers
on the case their first extended opportunity to make oral arguments f
or their contending positions on a two issues:
1) does the court have jurisdiction in this case?
2) will the appeal stand "on the record" (the administrative record
of the Board of Zoning Adjustment hearing that triggered the appeal)
and so disallow any new discovery or "trial de novo"
Representing the appellants (plaintiffs) Stewart, Zocklein and White
will be Keith Brown of Pike Legal Group holding forth that the court
does have jurisdiction and that the opponents request for discovery should be
quashed. Representing the appellees (defendants) for King Southern Bank
and DF Investments will be Cliff Ashburner of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs.
Judge Maze's courtroom is on the 9th floor of the Judicial Center
at 7th and Jefferson Sts. Louisville
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