In response to a motion for reconsideration of a decision it handed down earlier this year, the Supreme Court of Ohio today issued an order limiting application of its May 7 ruling in Medcorp Inc. v. Ohio Department of Job & Family Services (ODJFS) to cases in which an appeal of an administrative agency order was filed after the announcement of the Medcorp decision.
Attorney Paul F. Adamson

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