DECEMBER 5, 2025

Youngstown Attorney Indefinitely Suspended for Insurance Fraud

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The Supreme Court of Ohio today indefinitely suspended a Youngstown lawyer who was convicted of insurance fraud for falsely inflating $859,464 worth of client medical bills when submitting claims.

Attorney Suspended for Attempting To Thwart Prosecution of Client Who Assaulted Woman

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The Supreme Court of Ohio today suspended a Youngstown attorney for six months for drafting a nondisclosure agreement to thwart the prosecution of his friend and client for assaulting a woman the client had been dating.

DECEMBER 4, 2025

Appeals Court Must Reconsider Prosecutor’s Challenge to Granting New Trial

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An appeals court must reconsider a request by the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office to appeal the granting of a new trial to a man convicted of a murder that occurred more than 30 years ago, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

Attorney Suspended for Mismanaging Client Trust Account

The Supreme Court of Ohio today suspended a Columbus attorney for two years, with 18 months stayed, for mismanaging his client trust account.

DECEMBER 2, 2025

Supreme Court: Oral Arguments Include Landlord’s Responsibility for Dog Bite Injury

An owner of a manufactured housing complex in Montgomery County is contesting an attempt to be held financially responsible for the injuries suffered by a child who was bitten by a dog at the complex's playground. During oral arguments next week, the Supreme Court of Ohio will consider whether state law considers the property owner to be a “harborer” of the dog and responsible for its behavior.

NOVEMBER 26, 2025

Father Missed Deadline To Object to $25,000-Per-Month Child Support Order

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A party does not have three additional days to object to a magistrate's decision when the clerk of court sends the decision by U.S. mail or through a commercial carrier, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

NOVEMBER 25, 2025

Police Officers Involved in Highway Shooting Were Crime Victims

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Two Columbus police officers fired on by an armed robbery suspect are “crime victims” under the Marsy’s Law provision in the Ohio Constitution, and their identities can be redacted from public records, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

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NOVEMBER 4, 2025

From Mentee to Mentor: Eighth District Judge Returns to Supreme Court

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Judge Michelle Sheehan of the Eighth District Court of Appeals was honored to sit by assignment once again at the Supreme Court of Ohio during October’s oral arguments.

NOVEMBER 3, 2025

Summit County Judge Honored for Contributions to Recovery

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The Summit County Addiction and Mental Health (ADM) Board recently recognized Judge Joy Malek Oldfield for her commitment to individuals in recovery with the Dr. Robert M. Smith Innovation Award.

OCTOBER 31, 2025

Summit County Specialized Docket Recognized for Domestic Violence Prevention Work

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A Summit County Common Pleas Court specialized docket was recently recognized for its dedication to ending the cycle of domestic violence.

OCTOBER 6, 2025

Franklin County Court Featured in National Court Journal

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“I am sitting in a circle alongside the women of CATCH, sharing stories, offering comfort, laughing, crying, encouraging one another, and walking together on a path toward healing,” wrote Judge Jodi Thomas.

OCTOBER 2, 2025

First District Judge Excited To Return to Supreme Court

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Judge Candace Crouse of the First District Court of Appeals expressed excitement ahead of her assignment on the Supreme Court of Ohio.

SEPTEMBER 26, 2025

Appellate Judge Brings Passion for Community and Collaboration to Supreme Court

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Judge Kristin Boggs of the Tenth District Court of Appeals is grateful for her recent opportunity to sit on the Supreme Court during oral arguments.

SEPTEMBER 18, 2025

Army Veteran Appointed Hamilton County Judge

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New to the Hamilton County Common Pleas Court bench is Judge Christopher McDowell, who was recently appointed to the position by Gov. Mike DeWine. Judge McDowell fills an empty seat at the court and must run for election in November 2026 to maintain his judgeship.

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DECEMBER 8, 2025

Bringing Hope Home: Franklin County Probate Court Finalizes Eight Adoptions

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The recent Adoption Day at the Franklin County Probate Court helped finalize the adoptions of eight children and create six new forever families. It was an opportunity to increase awareness and support for children in the foster care system who are waiting for permanent, loving homes.

New Exhibit Celebrates 250 Years of Freedom Through Ohio’s Foundational Documents

The Supreme Court of Ohio continues its America 250 commemoration with a new exhibit, Ohio’s Foundational Documents. Located on the historic ground floor of the Visitor Education Center, this exhibit offers a unique opportunity to explore the pivotal texts that shaped Ohio’s history and its connection to America’s enduring pursuit of liberty and justice.

DECEMBER 4, 2025

Conduct Board Announces December Disciplinary Hearings

Two disciplinary cases are set for hearing before the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct in December. All hearings take place before a three-member panel of the Board, are open to the public, and begin at 10 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

DECEMBER 1, 2025

Settlement Week Solves Conflicts in Franklin County

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For more than 10 months, two parents in a court case had ongoing disagreements about parenting time, the caregivers for their children, and the children’s medical appointments. The parents also changed attorneys multiple times and took issue with the appointment of a guardian ad litem for their children.

NOVEMBER 26, 2025

More Than 600 New Lawyers Ready to Serve Communities

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Ohio welcomed 615 new attorneys to the practice of law during the November Bar Admission Ceremony and recognized them for their achievements.

NOVEMBER 20, 2025

Veterans Exhibits Honor Military Justices and the Tuskegee Airmen

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Two Veterans-themed exhibits are on display in the Supreme Court of Ohio’s award-winning Visitor Education Center. They feature justices who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, and the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen.

NOVEMBER 18, 2025

Supreme Court Adopts Changes to Court Interpreter Rules

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New changes to the Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio are now in effect. The amendments, effective November 13, 2025, introduce significant updates to improve court interpretation and translation services, ensure accessibility, and regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in these processes.

Supreme Court Showcases Reentry Resources for Employment

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The Supreme Court of Ohio recently unveiled a new webpage compiling available resources for individuals seeking relief from employment restrictions due to past criminal charges.

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DECEMBER 4, 2025

Lordstown council pulls back on data center ban, pushes for temporary moratorium: WKBN
Lordstown Village Council is pulling back on its ban on data centers and is now pushing for a temporary moratorium instead. The move comes as a developer takes its fight to the Ohio Supreme Court, claiming the village is stalling its multi-million dollar project.

Geauga juvenile judge asks Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider his suspension: News 5 Cleveland
Geauga County Juvenile and Probate Judge Timothy Grendell filed a motion requesting the Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider his suspension on Monday.

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