Unincorporated Associations Cannot Sue or Be Sued
Nearly ten years after start of litigation, Kentucky Supreme Court throws out case
Nearly ten years after an unincorporated association sued another unincorporated association, the Supreme Court of Kentucky has thrown out the case, stating that as a matter of general state law an unincorporated association can neither sue nor be sued in the association’s name. (United Brotherhood of Carpenters v. Birchwood Conservancy, KY, No. 2011-SC-000659, 6/19/14.)
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