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December 11, 2024

In State v. Warner, the appellant’s memorandum in support of jurisdiction exceeded the 15-page limit and the Court struck pages 16-18 from the memorandum.


December 10, 2024

State v. Miree


Sherwin-Williams Co. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London


Stull v. Summa Health Sys.


Phoenix Lighting Group, L.L.C. v. Genlyte Thomas Group, L.L.C.


State v. Hickman


Shields v. Bur. Of Workers' Comp.


In re Natl. Prescription Opiate Litigation


State ex rel. Berry v. Booth


State v. Wilcox


In re B.C.A.


State v. Smith


State v. Kennedy


State v. Dunn


State ex rel. Teagarden v. Igwe


State v. Alley


Reese v. Davis


In In re Natl. Prescription Opiate Litigation, the Court ruled lawsuits cannot claim national pharmaceutical chains caused a public nuisance by selling opioids, and lawsuits against the companies must follow the procedures outlined in the Ohio Product Liability Act.


The Court referred State ex rel. Ballah v. Sandusky City Schools Bd. of Edn. to mediation.


December 9, 2024

State v. Beatty


State v. Grad


State ex rel. Culgan v. Jefferson Cty. Clerk of Courts


Total Renal Care, Inc. v. Harris


State v. Riley


Goomai v. H&E Ent., L.L.C.


State ex rel. Prinkey v. Emerine's Towing, Inc.


In State v. Grad, the Court ruled a hearing must be held on a request to consider new science about infant bone fractures.


The Court declined to reconsider Berkheimer v. REKM, L.L.C.


December 6, 2024

State ex rel. Copley Ohio Newspapers, Inc. v. Akron


Schlegel v. Summit Cty.


Estate of Cook v. Montville Twp.


In State ex rel. Copley Ohio Newspapers, Inc. v. Akron, the Court ruled Akron can conceal the identities of eight police officers involved in the 2022 shooting of a motorist.


December 5, 2024

State ex rel. Martens v. Findlay Mun. Court


In State ex rel. Martens v. Findlay Mun. Court, the Court rejected a controversial 1999 precedent that had allowed litigants to file lawsuits even when they had not been injured.


December 4, 2024

In In re Harvey, the Court found Nathan Harvey of Rio Grande, Ohio, in contempt for failure to file an affidavit of compliance.


December 3, 2024

In State ex rel. Ware v. Booth, the Court denied the Trumbull Correctional Institution’s request to declare relator Kimani Ware a vexatious litigator. The Court also denied Ware’s request for relief from the Court’s judgment in the case.


The Court declined to reconsider State ex rel. Cincinnati Enquirer v. Bloom.


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