The Kentucky Guidance to Attorneys in Drafting the Memorandum for a Claim in Excess of the Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals) is a set of rules and standards that attorneys must follow when drafting a memorandum for a claim exceeding the case compensation maximum set by the Court of Appeals. This guidance provides attorneys with legal advice and guidance on the drafting of a memorandum when their client’s claim exceeds the case compensation maximum. The Kentucky Guidance to Attorneys in Drafting the Memorandum for a Claim in Excess of the Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals) includes three main types of guidance. The first type of guidance addresses the necessary information attorneys must include in the memorandum, such as the facts of the case, the applicable law, the legal arguments supporting the client’s claim, and the requested amount of compensation. The second type of guidance provides tips and advice for attorneys on how to effectively present their arguments in the memorandum. Finally, the third type of guidance explains the process for filing the memorandum with the court. Keywords: Kentucky, Guidance, Attorneys, Drafting, Memorandum, Claim, Excess, Case Compensation Maximum, Court of Appeals