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December 15, 2025

In In re Resignation of Ulinski, the Court accepted the resignation of Linda Ulinski of Fairlawn from the practice of law, with disciplinary action pending.


December 12, 2025

In In re Resignation of Westfall, the Court accepted the resignation of Elizabeth Westfall of Columbus from the practice of law, with disciplinary action pending.


December 11, 2025

In State ex rel. Young v. Blendon Twp. Police Dept., the Court lifted the stay of the briefing schedule because the case is no longer being held for a decision in State ex rel. Gatehouse Media Ohio Holdings II, Inc. v. Columbus Police Dept. The relator can file an amended merit brief reflecting State ex rel. GateHouse Media Ohio Holdings II, Inc. v. Columbus Police Dept., within 30 days.


In In re Chukwuani, the Court granted the motion to file an affidavit of disqualification against Judge David E. Stucki.


December 10, 2025

In State ex rel. Slodov v. Gallagher, the Court ordered the respondent to file a response, if she chooses, by 3 p.m., Monday, Dec. 15, to the relator’s motion for immediate stay of appellate-court proceedings.


In Disciplinary Counsel v. Greulich, the Court suspended David Greulich Jr. of Cleveland from the practice of law for an interim period.


December 9, 2025

The Court denied appellee John Paganini’s request to dismiss Paganini v. Cataract Eye Ctr. of Cleveland as improvidently allowed.


In State v. Tilton, the Court ordered appellee to file a response, if it chooses, by 5 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 11, to the appellant’s emergency motion for a stay pending appeal.


In State ex rel. Matveeva v. Cuyahoga Cty. Court of Common Pleas Clerk, the Court ordered the respondent to file an answer to the petition no later than Monday, Dec. 15.


The Court accepted State v. Morrel for review.


In State v. Barton, the Court will permit out-of-state attorney Jonah Horwitz to participate in the case.


December 8, 2025

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


December 5, 2025

In State ex rel. Pizzuto v. Trouten, the Court ordered the relator to file a response, if she chooses, by 3 p.m., Monday, Dec. 8, to the respondent’s Dec. 3 motion to strike.


Disciplinary Counsel v. Fusco


Disciplinary Counsel v. Rossi


In Disciplinary Counsel v. Fusco, the Court indefinitely suspended a Youngstown lawyer who was convicted of insurance fraud for falsely inflating $859,464 worth of client medical bills when submitting claims.


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