158 Ohio St. 3d
Volume 158 — Ohio State Reports, Third Series
10 opinions
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 370State ex rel. Dunn v. Plain Local School Dist. Bd. of Edn. (Slip Opinion) (2020)
Mandamus—Elections—Writ of mandamus sought to compel local school board to forward petition under R.C. 3311.242 to county board of elections—R.C. 3311.242(C) requires school board to forward petition—Writ granted.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 375State v. Thomas (Slip Opinion) (2020)
Appeal dismissed as having been improvidently accepted.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 376Kisling, Nestico & Redick, L.L.C. v. Progressive Max Ins. Co. (Slip Opinion) (2020)
Charging lien—Insurer who settles a personal-injury claim with an accident victim does not have a duty to distribute a portion of the settlement proceeds to the victim's former lawyer pursuant to a charging lien.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 382Disciplinary Counsel v. Bruce (Slip Opinion) (2020)
Attorneys—Misconduct—Violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct—Conditionally stayed one-year suspension.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 423Dayton Bar Assn. v. Sullivan (Slip Opinion) (2020)
Attorneys—Misconduct—Violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct, including engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation—Two-year suspension, with the second year stayed on conditions.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 436Mahoning Cty. Bar Assn. v. Yavorcik (Slip Opinion) (2020)
Attorneys—Misconduct—Violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct—Two-year suspension with six months conditionally stayed.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 442Disciplinary Counsel v. Amaddio and Wargo (Slip Opinion) (2020)
Attorneys—Misconduct—Violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct—One-year suspension.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 533State ex rel. McDougald v. Greene (Slip Opinion) (2020)
Mandamus—Public-records law—Public-records custodian held in contempt for failing to meet obligations under R.C. 149.43 and existing peremptory writ of mandamus.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 1248Dayton Bar Assn. v. Strahorn (2020)
On certification of default.
- 158 Ohio St. 3d 1251Disciplinary Counsel v. Judge (2020)
On certification of default.