Jan 11, 2017 | Ohio Supreme Court Decisions
“Tort Reform” enacted by the Ohio General Assembly in 2005 designed to protect doctors and corporate interests also ensures that rapists and those who enable them will not have to be held to the full measure of damages they caused – even if they rape a child. The Ohio...
Jan 11, 2017 | Ohio Supreme Court Decisions
The Ohio Supreme Court decided the case of Linert v. Ford Motor Company, Slip Opinion No. 2016-Ohio-8445 on December 29, 2016, stating that the trial court properly refused to instruct the jury on the manufacturer’s post market duty to warn consumers and overruled and...
Oct 6, 2016 | Ohio Supreme Court Decisions
When you vote this election, I recommend you vote first for Rice and O’Donnell for the Ohio Supreme Court. Your future and your children’s future depend upon restoring balance to our Supreme Court. Appellate Judge Cynthia Rice and Common Pleas Judge John P....
Apr 29, 2016 | Ohio Supreme Court Decisions
The Ohio Supreme Court in the case of Baker v. Wayne County, 2014-2079 ruled in April, 2016 that the county cannot be held legally responsible for the death of a 17 year old who was driving on a county road that was being repaved and had a 4 ½ to 5 inch drop edge drop...
Feb 2, 2016 | Auto Accidents/Distractions, Ohio Supreme Court Decisions, Police Immunity
The Supreme Court of Ohio, http://www.sconet.state.oh.us, will hear oral arguments in February 2016 in the case of Argabrite v. Neer. A woman was seriously injured when a suspected burglar crashed his car into her while fleeing from the Montgomery County...
Jan 28, 2016 | Ohio Supreme Court Decisions
It is believed that the next president of the United States will appoint up to 3 new justices of the United States Supreme Court. The present make up of the Court is four liberal votes, four solid ultra conservative votes, and one swing vote, namely Justice Kennedy....