Key Realty, Ltd. v. Hall
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- Mayle
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- Published
- Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
- appeal
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Outcome
The appellate court initially affirmed summary judgment dismissing the plaintiff's claims, then upon reconsideration, vacated and remanded the case, finding certain claims should proceed to trial rather than being dismissed as a matter of law.
Excerpt
Motion for reconsideration granted and decision in Key Realty, Ltd. v. Hall, 6th Dist. Lucas No. L-19-1237, 2021-Ohio-26 vacated where majority decision made obvious errors of fact and law. Consideration was exchanged for noncompete agreement where at-will independent contractor continued to perform services for employer after execution of agreement. Genuine issues of material fact precluded summary judgment for independent contractor on employer's breach-of-contract, business tort, and criminal claims.
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