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October 31, 2025

In CrossCountry Mtge., L.L.C. v. Green, the Court denied the appellant’s notice, emergency motion for stay of sheriff’s sale, and emergency declaration of irreparable harm.


October 30, 2025

In State ex rel. Anderson v. Reiman, the Court granted the respondents’ joint motion for leave to file an amended motion to dismiss the case.


October 29, 2025

In CrossCountry Mtge., L.L.C. v. Green, the Court ordered the appellee to file a response, if it chooses, by noon, Thursday, Oct. 30, to appellant’s “notice, emergency motion for stay of sheriff’s sale, and emergency declaration of irreparable harm.”


In In re Resignation of Callahan, the Court accepted the resignation of Michael Callahan of Akron from the practice of law with disciplinary action pending.


October 28, 2025

The Court accepted State ex rel. Bowling v. DeWine for review.


In Disciplinary Counsel v. Stanley, the Court found Cam Stanley of Paulding in contempt for failure to file an affidavit of compliance.


October 27, 2025

The Court published official versions of six opinions, which were previously released as slip opinions.


October 24, 2025

In Havel v. Kent Bd. of Zoning Appeals, the Court permitted the appellant to file an amended merit brief.


October 23, 2025

The Court dismissed State ex rel. Lundeen v. Pretel.


Lewis v. MedCentral Health Sys.


State ex rel. Mason v. Supervisor of Edn., Warren Corr. Inst.


Disciplinary Counsel v. Taylor


In Lewis v. MedCentral Health Sys., the Court ruled that a state law extending the time to amend a medical malpractice lawsuit applies to both newly discovered and newly identified defendants.


The Court dismissed State ex rel. Gray v. Toms, with a dissenting opinion.


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