John H. Dwyer Jr. (Of Counsel-Louisville, KY) represented an estate administrator in a matter arising from allegations of breach of fiduciary duties and statutory obligations of good faith and fair dealing. The appellant, our client’s former business partner, alleged that the firm’s client conducted nine improper transactions, and sought compensatory and punitive damages. The trial court dismissed all nine transactions through three separate orders, two based on summary judgment and the third after a bench trial. On the appellant’s appeal, John argued that all the transactions were properly recorded in the business’s records, all the parties had equal access to those records, and the appellant chose not to view those records until 2014 and assumed, without proof, that those payments were improper. The Kentucky Court of Appeals addressed each order in turn and affirmed all three orders of the trial court.