Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that property owned by the Ohio State University but rented to third parties for non-university use is not entitled to a property tax exemption under R.C. 3345.17.

The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that the Ohio Court of Claims does not have jurisdiction to review decisions of the Ohio Attorney General that grant or deny an award of attorney fees to a lawyer who prepared an application for reparations on beha…

The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that when the Ohio superintendent of insurance acts in her statutory capacity as liquidator of an insolvent insurance company, she is not a mere “successor in interest” to the insolvent insurer, and is not boun…

In a 7-0 per curiam decision announced today, the Supreme Court of Ohio permanently revoked the license of former McConnellsville attorney Joseph Norman Williams.

The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that when a trial court makes a “nunc pro tunc” (now for then) entry in its journal to correct a clerical omission in a prior judgment entry recording a criminal conviction, the correcting entry is not a new