There is now a new procedure for appealing Board of Tax Appeals (“BTA”). In an effort to eliminate the vast amount of BTA appeals heard by the Ohio Supreme Court, the statutory process for filing BTA appeals was amended to mandate that all BTA appeals after September 29, 2017, must first be filed with the […]
In the case of Martins Ferry City School Dist. Bd. of Edn. v. Colaianni Constr., Inc., 2023-Ohio-2285, an appellate court held that the school’s claim for a breach of contract was barred by R.C. 2305.131 when the ten-year statute of repose had expired and the school claimed a fraud exception, but failed to plead fraud […]
In the case of Kiser v. United Dairy Farmers, 2023-Ohio-2136, an appellate court held that summary judgment was inappropriate when the shopper, in a deposition, claimed that a store employee admitted to knowing there was ice in the parking lot. In this case, the shopper argued that there was a legitimate question regarding whether the […]
In the case of Hunter v. Cole Tool & Die Co., 2023-Ohio-2131, an appellate court held that the employer was not liable under R.C. 2745.01 when the employer did not remove a safety feature on a piece of equipment. In this case, the employee argued that the safety features were either not functioning properly or […]
In the case of Watkins v. Ohio Bd. of Edn., 2023-Ohio-2595, an appellate court held that the board of education still had authority and jurisdiction to conduct a hearing regarding the suspension of an educator’s license and permanent enjoinment from holding a license when the board of education failed to schedule the hearing fifteen days […]
In the case of Thomas v. Chimera, 2023-Ohio-2132, an appellate court held that the host of a birthday party was not liable for a falling injury sustained by a partygoer while ziplining when the partygoer assumed the risk for the recreational activity and the record did not settle show the cause of the partygoer’s fall. […]
In the case of Neagles v. R.K. Holdings, L.L.P., 2023-Ohio-2099, an appellate court held the store owner did not owe a duty clear snow from in front of the store owner’s storefront when the shopper slipped in said snow. In this case, the store owner argued that there is no duty to remove snow for […]