Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that the tort of lack of informed consent is a medical claim and requires expert medical testimony to establish: 1) the material risks or dangers inherent in a procedure, and 2) that an undisclosed risk or danger a…

The Supreme Court of Ohio today issued a writ of mandamus ordering the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) to commence appropriation proceedings to compensate the owners of land west of Grand Lake St. Mary’s for a “taking” of their proper…

The Supreme Court of Ohio has imposed an indefinite suspension against the law license of Waverly attorney Sherry Darlene Davis for multiple violations of state attorney discipline rules in her handling of the cases of three clients.

In a 7-0 decision announced today, the Supreme Court of Ohio declined to issue a writ of mandamus compelling a school district to provide copies of requested documents to a parent involved in a lawsuit against the district. The Court based its ruling o…

The Supreme Court of Ohio has imposed an indefinite suspension against the law license of South Euclid attorney David Nittskoff for multiple violations of state attorney discipline rules in his handling of a deceased client’s estate tax return. The C…