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The trial court erred in granting summary judgment on plaintiff's claims for "regarded as" disability discrimination in violation of R.C. 4112.02(A) and aiding and abetting discrimination in violation of R.C. 4112.02(J), but the trial court did not err in granting summary judgment on plaintiff's…
Appellee, a credit union, reserved the right to change the terms of its membership agreement, which included a provision to arbitrate disputes. By maintaining his account, appellant, a credit union member, manifested his assent to the arbitration provision. Furthermore, the arbitration provision in…
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System ("OPERS")—R.C. 145.38(B)(1)—R.C. 145.384—Reduction of health-insurance subsidy for a retiree reemployed by a state employer—Equal-protection claim—Civ.R. 12(B)(6) motion to dismiss—Retiree alleged sufficient facts to negate OPERS's argument that subsidy…
enforceability of non-compete agreement North Carolina Trade Secrets Protection Act
In this workers' compensation case, Christopher Batey ("Employee") filed a Petition for Benefit Determination after he sustained a back injury while working for Deliver This, Inc. ("Employer"). The trial court determined that Employee was entitled to 275 weeks of permanent partial disability…
The trial court abused its discretion in adopting the magistrate's decision where the record shows the municipal court was without jurisdiction to determine landlord's forcible entry and detainer claims once tenants' related counterclaim that exceeded the jurisdiction of the municipal court had…
Belvedere Test, pierce corporate veil, breach of contract, joint venture, third-party beneficiaries, incidental beneficiaries, Ohio Business Opportunity Plan Act, R.C. Chapter 1334. This case involves a commercial business arrangement evidenced by written contracts between multiple parties for the…
Taxation-Real-property valuation-R.C. 5717.02-Journal entry incorporating current agricultural-use values ("CAUVs") is a final determination subject to appeal to Board of Tax Appeals-CAUV journal entry is not a rule that needed to be promulgated in accordance with R.C. Chapter 119-Board of Tax…
The common pleas court did not abuse its discretion in affirming a decision of the Unemployment Compensation Review Commission which found that workers performing services for appellant were employees and not independent contractors. Judgment affirmed.
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