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A Hamilton County couple injured in a car accident sued their insurance company, accusing it of dragging its feet before paying a claim. The couple wanted to see everything in their claims file, including the communications between claims handlers and company attorneys.

Read moreZoning Official’s Opposition to Reopening Tavern Could Not Trigger Appeal

Owners of a Medina County tavern that closed in 2019 when it lost its liquor license asked a township zoning inspector in 2022 about the possibility of reopening. The inspector, both in conversation and in writing, told one of the property owners that the tavern’s non-conforming use that allowed it to operate had been voluntarily abandoned under the area’s zoning regulations. In short, the inspector told them no.

Read morePUCO Must Recalculate $1.44 Million Penalty Assessed to Power Supplier

The Supreme Court of Ohio today upheld a ban on a supplier of electricity and natural gas from doing business in the state, following several consumer complaints. However, a proposed $1.44 million penalty against the company must be recalculated.

Read moreSuspension Extended for Former Law Director Convicted of Third OVI

The Supreme Court of Ohio today extended the suspension of the former Bucyrus city law director after he was convicted of drunken driving while already under suspension for alcohol-related misconduct.

Read moreCourt Disallows Class-Action Lawsuit for Mortgage Violations During Pandemic

A Hamilton County man is entitled to a $250 payment from his mortgage lender for the company’s failure to report within 90 days that the mortgage had been paid off, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today. However, a class-action lawsuit by others experiencing the same issue during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic cannot proceed.

Read moreSupreme Court of OhioHeadlinesDay of Dialogue: Ohio Supreme Court justices discuss liberty, order, civility and separation of powers: BG Independent News

Two Ohio Supreme Court justices weighed in last week on the delicate balance between liberty and order, the need for separation of powers, and the lack of collegiality between increasingly polarized parties.Bowling Green State University’s Day of Dialogue on Thursday featured Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy and Justice Jennifer Brunner, who spoke about judicial leadership on America’s 250th anniversary.

Read moreOhio Supreme Court kills Quicken Loans class action over pandemic recording delay: Mortgage Professional America

Ohio's highest court just killed a class action against Quicken Loans over a 22-day mortgage recording delay during the pandemic.

Read moreOhio Supreme Court rejects CAT refund claim for lack of evidence that goods were transported out of state: PwC

The Ohio Supreme Court held that products shipped to an in-state distribution center for subsequent shipment to the purchaser’s retail locations inside and outside of Ohio were properly sitused to Ohio for Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) purposes because the taxpayer did not establish where the purchaser received the property after all transportation was complete.

Read moreOhio Supreme Court Reaffirms Text-First Approach in Decision Confirming Marsy’s Law Includes Police Officers: State Court Report

The Ohio Supreme Court late last year held that police officers who were shot at are victims under the state constitution’s Marsy’s Law amendment, which grants certain protections to crime victims and their families. That classification permits the city to redact the officers’ names and other identifying information from public records requested by a newspaper.

Read moreData Center Energy Demand Dispute Heads to Ohio Supreme Court: WOWK

AEP Ohio says a new data center tariff is working as intended, but critics argue the utility’s original power demand projections were overstated. In an update to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, AEP said projected new data center demand dropped from 30,000 megawatts to about 5,700 megawatts after developers were required to make upfront financial commitments.

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