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July 30, 2025

The Court dismissed State ex rel. Fligiel v. Werner.


July 29, 2025

In Kolobotos v. Cuyahoga Cty. Treasury Dept., the Court ordered the appellee Cuyahoga County Treasury Department to file a response, if it chooses to, by 3 p.m., Friday, Aug. 1, to appellant Angelos Kolobotos’ request for an emergency stay to foreclosure proceedings.


July 28, 2025

In State v. Wolfe, the Court ordered appellee Delaware City Attorney’s Office to file a response, if it chooses to, by noon, Friday, Aug. 1, to appellant Lori Wolfe’s request to stay the case.


July 24, 2025

In State ex rel. Javitch Block, L.L.C. v. Wollscheid, the Court ordered the respondents to file a response to the amended/supplemental complaint within 21 days of the Court’s entry.


July 23, 2025

State ex rel. Elmore v. Franklin Cty. Bd. of Elections


In State ex rel. Elmore v. Franklin Cty. Bd. of Elections, the Court granted a writ of prohibition.


In State v. Fips, the Court denied appellee Quentin Fips’ motion to dismiss the case as improvidently allowed.


In State v. Barton, the Court permitted four out-of-state attorneys to appear pro hac vice and participate in the case.


July 22, 2025

The Court accepted Moe v. Yost for review.


In State ex rel. Owens v. Gifford, the Court reversed the judgment of the Fifth District Court of Appeals and remanded the case to the Fifth District for further proceedings.


State ex rel. Owens v. Gifford


July 21, 2025

In In re Greulich, the Court suspended David Greulich Jr. of Cleveland from the practice of law for an interim period because of a felony conviction.


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