NOVEMBER 22, 2023
Law Firm Trio Deemed Vexatious Litigators
Three Cleveland lawyers have been declared vexatious litigators by the Supreme Court of Ohio today for filing an appeal in a divorce case that was contrary to well-established law.
NOVEMBER 21, 2023
Court Indefinitely Suspended Juvenile Judge Convicted of Felony
Former Hamilton County Juvenile Judge Tracie Hunter was indefinitely suspended from the practice of law by the Supreme Court of Ohio today based on her 2014 felony conviction.
NOVEMBER 9, 2023
Arson Registry Law Is Constitutional
A state law that requires a recommendation from a prosecutor and law enforcement agency to reduce an arson offender’s registration obligation is constitutional, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
Man Claiming to Be Attorney Fined $5,000
A Cleveland man who assisted his cousin in pursuing legal action against a contractor has been fined $5,000 by the Supreme Court of Ohio today for the unauthorized practice of law.
NOVEMBER 8, 2023
Attorney Suspended for Using Client Settlement Funds for Own Purposes
The Supreme Court of Ohio today suspended an Akron attorney for two years, with 18 months stayed, for failing to pay the bills of his personal-injury case clients and diverting some of their settlement funds for his own personal use.
NOVEMBER 7, 2023
Access to Files on Resident Physicians Debated
An 18-year-old was treated at an Akron hospital after a 2018 auto accident. His family alleges that a tube to help him breathe was improperly inserted into his throat and he is now in a semi-vegetative state requiring 24-hour care.
Lawyer Suspended Two Years with One Year Stayed for Sexual Misconduct, Lying to Police
The Supreme Court of Ohio today suspended a Licking County attorney for two years, with one year stayed, for having sexual contact with the mother of an imprisoned client’s child and lying to police about it.
NOVEMBER 2, 2023
Judicial Seat Properly Declared Vacant; Election for Replacement Can Proceed
Tiffin City Council was authorized to declare the Tiffin-Fostoria Municipal Court judgeship vacant when former Judge Mark Repp was suspended from the practice of law, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today. The election next week to name a new judge can proceed.