State ex rel. Chapnick v. E. Cleveland City School Dist. Bd. of Edn.
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The Supreme Court of Ohio dismissed the school board's appeal as moot after the board reinstate Chapnick to his business manager position and agreed to pay back pay and benefits, affirming the lower court's mandamus award. The court upheld the denial of attorney fees.
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Schools—Appeal from court of appeals' grant writ of mandamus, compelling East Cleveland City School District Board of Education to issue an employment contract to relator and to pay him all back pay and benefits to which he is entitled, dismissed as moot—Denial of relator's request for attorney fees affirmed.
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