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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:47:44+00:00

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Craig Robertson, Partner-in-Charge of Wyatt's Lexington office, is a member of the Firm's Litigation & Dispute Resolution Service Team and he leads Wyatt's Equine & Gaming Service Area. He concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial litigation, construction, equine, banking, intellectual property, professional malpractice, insurance and appellate law.
Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc., United States District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky. Mr. Robertson served as counsel for Static Control Components, Inc. in a suit brought by Lexmark involving patent, copyright, antitrust and numerous other contract and tort claims. Lexmark sought damages of approximately 100 million dollars. Following a 5 week trial, the jury returned a complete defense verdict and Lexmark took nothing on its claims.
Forcht Bank, N.A. v. Fox Trot Corporation, Fayette Circuit Court, Lexington, KY. Mr. Robertson represented Forcht Bank in a 2.8 million dollar loan default and a 50 million dollar lender liability counterclaim. Summary Judgement was granted in favor of Forcht Bank on all claims.
Joseph Pope v. Kentucky School Boards Insurance Trust, Franklin Circuit Court, Frankfort, KY. Mr. Robertson currently represents the Board of Trustees of the Kentucky School Boards Insurance Trust in a 50 million dollar breach of fiduciary duty claim related to workers compensation and property/liability self-insurance funds. The case is on-going.
Fifth Third Bank v. Stone*Wall Farm, LLC, et. al., Fayette Circuit Court, Lexington, KY. Mr. Robertson represented Fifth Third Bank in a 15 million dollar loan default case. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Fifth Third for the full amount of its claims.
United States Achievement Academy v. Pitney Bowes, Inc. and Pitney Bowes Credit Corporation, United States District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky. Mr. Robertson represented Pitney Bowes, Inc. and Pitney Bowes Credit Corporation in an action brought by the United States Achievement Academy. The Plaintiff claimed that it leased certain printing equipment that proved defective and resulted in damages exceeding $1,000,000. The Plaintiff asserted claims for breach of contract, breach of warranty, fraud and negligence. The Trial Court granted summary judgment in favor of Pitney Bowes, Inc. and Pitney Bowes Credit Corporation on all claims.
H. Eugene Melton v. KEMSAC, Inc., et al., Clinton Circuit Court, Albany, KY. Mr. Robertson served as counsel for KEMSAC, Inc. and its four principal officers. Mr. Melton alleged that the company and its officers fraudulently induced him to purchase stock shortly before the company became insolvent. The claims asserted included securities fraud, corporate mismanagement, misrepresentation and negligence. The jury returned a complete defense verdict and awarded the plaintiff nothing on his claims.
John and Susan Moore v. William Landes, Fayette Circuit Court, Lexington, KY. Mr. Robertson served as counsel for William Landes in a suit brought by John and Susan Moore. The Moores alleged that they had been defrauded in the purchase of the thoroughbred colt TIGER. The matter was arbitrated and a decision was rendered in favor of Mr. Landes. As a result, the Plaintiffs took nothing on their claims.
Dr. David Lambert v. Ken Ramsey, Fayette Circuit Court, Lexington, Ky. Mr. Robertson served as counsel for Dr. David Lambert in an action brought against Ken Ramsey for breach of an oral contract to pay $250,000 worth of bonuses due to the racing success of the thoroughbred colt ROSES IN MAY. The jury returned a verdict in favor of Dr. Lambert for the full amount of his claim.
AGC Flat Glass North America, Inc. v. Pilkington, PLC and Saint-Gobain Ceramics and Plastics, Inc., Madison Circuit Court, Richmond, KY. Mr. Robertson represented Saint-Gobain Ceramics and Plastics, Inc. in a suit involving claims brought by AGC Flat Glass North America, Inc. AGC claimed that a NOx reduction technology created by Pilkington caused a premature failure of refractory products manufactured by Saint-Gobain and used by AGC in its Richmond, Kentucky glass manufacturing plant. AGC sought approximately 20 million dollars in damages. The case was resolved favorably prior to trial.
Fifth Third Bank v. Zayat Stables, LLC, Fayette Circuit Court, Lexington, KY. Mr. Robertson represented Fifth Third Bank in a 30 million dollar loan default case. Zayat Stables asserted numerous lender liability counterclaims. The matter was ultimately resolved in bankruptcy court.
H&R Mechanical Contractors, Inc. v. Codell Construction Co., Knox Circuit Court, Barbourville, KY. Mr. Robertson was counsel for Codell Construction Company in a construction dispute where the Plaintiff claimed that Codell had improperly performed its duties as construction manager, resulting in delay damages of approximately $350,000. The Trial Court dismissed the Complaint and Kentucky's Court of Appeals affirmed.
University of Kentucky v. Midland Engineering, Franklin Circuit Court, Frankfort, KY. Mr. Robertson served as counsel for the University of Kentucky in a suit brought by the University against Midland Engineering Company for a fire which occurred during remodeling of the University's Administration Building. The claims were for breach of contract and negligence. The case was settled favorably for the University.
Rodney Love v. Kern's Bakeries, Johnson Circuit Court, Paintsville, KY. Mr. Robertson defended Kern's Bakeries in a personal injury action involving a motor vehicle accident in which the Plaintiff claimed a brain injury and over $800,000 in damages. At trial, a directed verdict was entered in favor of Kern's Bakeries.
Stone*Wall Farm v. Ronald J. Bamberger, Fayette Circuit Court, Lexington, KY. Mr. Robertson served as counsel for Ron Bamberger in an action brought by Stone*Wall Farm concerning the thoroughbred colt LAWYER RON. Stone*Wall Farm alleged breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty with regard to the racing career of LAWYER RON. Mr. Bamberger prevailed on Stone*Wall's claim that it was entitled to direct LAWYER RON's racing career. Following this favorable ruling, the remaining aspects of the case were settled.
JRN, Inc. v. CGU Insurance Co., United States District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky. Mr. Robertson represented JRN, Inc. in a breach of contract claim against CGU over $200,000 worth of damages to a JRN owned Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant. The issue was whether the damages were caused by a covered loss under a policy of insurance. The jury returned a verdict in favor of JRN.
Jeffrey Isham v. ABF Freight System, Inc., Fayette Circuit Court, Lexington, KY. Mr. Robertson defended ABF in an employment case where the Plaintiff claimed civil rights violations, conspiracy, malicious prosecution and abuse of process. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of ABF.
Highest Professional AV Rating by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. Peer references stated that, "Craig is an excellent attorney and a zealous advocate for his clients. Top notch." "One of the most prepared attorneys I have ever practiced with or against." "One of the finest lawyers in Kentucky."
Best Lawyers® 2019 Lexington Litigation-Construction "Lawyer of the Year"
Best Lawyers® 2016 Lexington Litigation-Banking and Finance "Lawyer of the Year"

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