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REPORTED OPINION of the court's sealed opinion issued on 8/29/2019 denying as moot, [148] Motion for TRO filed by ANHAM FZCO denying as moot, [149] MOTION for Preliminary Injunction filed by ANHAM FZCO granting in part and denying in part, [153] MOTION for Judgment on the AR filed by ANHAM FZCO…
Plaintiff, James Bidwell, took his wife, Clarissa Bidwell, to Starr Regional Medical Center for treatment. She was transferred to Chattanooga-Hamilton County Hospital Authority dba Erlanger Health System, a governmental hospital authority, where she was treated, but later died. Plaintiff provided…
The plaintiff town brought this action against the defendant, W Co., seeking to collect unpaid personal property taxes it had imposed on slot machines that W Co. owned and leased for use at a casino. Thereafter, the Indian tribe that owned the casino filed an action in federal court against the…
Summary judgment for defendant properly granted. The filing of an eviction action for nonpayment of rent due under a lease is per se not retaliatory under Ohio law. R.C. 5321.03(A)(1).
lease termination serious or repeated violation of material term due process
The plaintiff, whose marriage to the defendant previously had been dis- solved, appealed to this court from the judgment of the trial court resolving certain postjudgment motions that the parties had filed. The plaintiff claimed, inter alia, that the trial court improperly granted the defendant's…
The plaintiff, D Co., sought to foreclose a mortgage on certain real property of the defendant J. Thereafter, M Co. was substituted as the plaintiff and J was defaulted for failure to plead. The trial court subsequently rendered judgment of strict foreclosure in favor of M Co., from which J…
The plaintiff town brought this action against the defendant, W Co., seeking to collect unpaid personal property taxes it had imposed on slot machines that W Co. owned and leased for use at a casino. Thereafter, the Indian tribe that owned the casino filed an action in federal court against the…
The petitioner, who had been convicted of murder in connection with the shooting death of the victim, sought a second writ of habeas corpus, claiming, inter alia, that his right to due process was violated because his decision to reject the state's plea offer was not made knowingly and voluntarily,…
The plaintiff, an accounting firm, sought to recover damages from the defen- dant G, his wife, the defendant M, and L Co., a limited liability company, for unpaid accounting services. G was the owner and operator of B Co., a liquor store, with which the plaintiff had a long standing service…
Pursuant to the alternative liability doctrine, when the conduct of two or more actors is tortious and it is proven that the plaintiff's injuries have been caused by only one of those actors but it is unclear which one, the burden of proving causation shifts from the plaintiff to each actor to…
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