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Arbitration award, collective bargaining agreement, police officer, public policy. The arbitration award modifying a police officer's termination to a substantial suspension, without back pay and benefits, drew its essence from the collective bargaining agreement, was not unlawful, arbitrary, or…
Tortious interference with employment
Real property-Deeds-Adverse possession-Court of appeals' determination that 1882 deed created a fee simple absolute affirmed-In re Petition of Copps Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church disapproved to extent it suggested that a deed can create a determinable fee only by including language explicitly…
Where the evidence and circumstances showed that company-wide demographic statistics were likely to prove relevant to a disparate impact claim (either to aid or damage the claim), such statistics were properly discoverable and summary judgment granted against claimants denied their discovery is…
In the absence of a genuine issue of material fact, the trial court did not err in granting summary judgment in favor of Miami Valley Hospital on Noelle Diller's claims of sexual harassment (hostile environment) and retaliation. While the trial court abused its discretion in striking Exhibits B, C,…
R.C. 2744.02, political subdivision immunity, summary judgment, R.C. 2744.09, employment relationship, employee. Plaintiff's claims arose out of her employment relationship with the county, and the county is not immune from liability pursuant to the exception in R.C. 2744.09(B).
Breach of attorney fee agreement independent review objections to magistrate's decision Civ.R. 53(D)(3)(b)(iii) failure to file transcript waiver of objections to factual findings form of signature individual liability narrative billing reasonableness of attorney fees. Appellant waived factual…
The phrase "intoxicated person" in Ohio's Dram Shop Act, R.C. 4399.18, includes not only patrons but also workers, independent contractors, and others served by the permit holder-Dram Shop Act applies to determine liability of permit holder who sold intoxicating beverages to an intoxicated worker…
Court-ordered dissolution of PLLC accounting and distribution appointment of referee procedures used by referee summary judgment
J.C. obtained a temporary civil protection order (CPO), issued on JDF Form 399, against her ex-boyfriend Hartsuff. The county court made the CPO permanent in 2015. Among other things, the CPO states that it does not expire and only the court can change it. It prohibits contact of any kind and…
Plaintiffs sued the Clark County Board of Developmental Disabilities ("CCDD") and three of its employees after a CCDD client bit a young child. Trial court did not err in granting summary judgment to the CCDD defendants on Plaintiffs' claims arising out of the provision of service and support…
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