SEPTEMBER 9, 2025

Supreme Court: Brokerage Firm Asked To Pay Back $25 Million Bilked From Investors

In 2013, at age 20, Constantine Antonas of Akron opened the Epitome Investment Fund. Antonas began to sell investment opportunities in his new hedge fund.

SEPTEMBER 2, 2025

State Must Recalculate Medicaid Payments to Nursing Homes

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The Ohio Department of Medicaid must recalculate how much it pays nursing homes for care because it provided less funding for incentives to high-quality providers than required by state law, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

AUGUST 28, 2025

Probate Judge Not Obligated To Appoint Township Trustee

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Even if the appointment of a Sylvania Township trustee was improper, a fellow trustee cannot compel a county judge to remove and replace the new trustee, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

AUGUST 27, 2025

Court Rejects Challenge to AEP Ohio Electric Service Plan

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The Supreme Court of Ohio today rejected an industrial power company’s claim that state regulators improperly approved AEP Ohio’s current electric service plan.

AUGUST 22, 2025

Utility Regulator Has No Authority To Withhold Significantly Excessive Earnings From Consumers

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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) had no right to allow Dayton Power & Light Company to retain $61.1 million in significantly excessive earnings as an offset for the company’s commitment to make future investments in its grid-modernization plan for the Dayton area, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

AUGUST 21, 2025

Court Dismissed Lawsuit Mailed to Defendant’s Former Address

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When initiating a civil lawsuit by certified mail, the mailing must comply with court rules for civil cases and a constitutional requirement that it be “reasonably calculated to notify the defendant of the lawsuit,” the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

Parent Must Wait Until Custody Proceedings Conclude To Contest Guardian ad Litem Fee

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A father disputing his required payment for guardian ad litem services in an ongoing divorce and child custody proceeding must wait until the final judgment in the case before appealing the fee charge, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

AUGUST 20, 2025

Bank Not Obligated to Inform Business Owner About Risks Related to Guarantee Agreement

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Huntington National Bank had no duty to disclose facts unknown to a business owner that materially increased the risk of the business owner personally guaranteeing a $77 million loan after that owner’s business partner placed the jointly owned companies in a perilous financial situation, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.

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AUGUST 12, 2025

Longtime Prosecutor Takes Montgomery County Bench

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Montgomery County’s newest judge recently took her oath of office during a courtroom ceremony.

JULY 31, 2025

Tenth District Judge Brings Passion for Law and Education to Supreme Court

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Judge Julia L. Dorrian of the Tenth District Court of Appeals is grateful for her opportunity to hear a case at the Supreme Court of Ohio.

JULY 23, 2025

Tenth District Jurist Brings Diverse Background to Supreme Court Bench

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Judge David Leland has made an impact in the world of law and politics for over 50 years in many different capacities. He currently serves as a judge on the Tenth District Court of Appeals – a position he’s held since 2023.

JULY 10, 2025

Celebrating the Northwest Ordinance and Its Legacy

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What does a 238-year-old document have to do with justice in Ohio today? More than you might think.July 13, 1787, marks a pivotal day in American history. On this date, the Confederation Congress adopted the Northwest Ordinance, a bold charter for governance that not only shaped the legal foundation of Ohio but continues to inspire our commitment to justice today.

JULY 1, 2025

Lifelong Commitment to Public Service Leads Appellate Judge to Supreme Court

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Judge Robert J. Patton of the Eleventh District Court of Appeals expressed excitement and honor ahead of his appearance on the Supreme Court of Ohio.

JUNE 25, 2025

Ohio Veterans Docket Recognized Nationally as Model Program

A specialized docket program certified by the Supreme Court of Ohio is receiving national recognition for its work with veterans.

JUNE 4, 2025

New Judge Appointed to Cuyahoga County Common Pleas

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An attorney from Solon will soon fill a vacant seat on the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.

MAY 29, 2025

Curtin Appointed to Stow Municipal Court

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A new judge will soon take the bench of Stow Municipal Court.

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SEPTEMBER 5, 2025

Conduct Board Schedules September Disciplinary Hearing

One disciplinary case is set for a hearing before the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct in September.

SEPTEMBER 2, 2025

Seats of Justice: Logan County

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Next on the Supreme Court’s tour of Ohio courthouses is Logan County. Established in 1818, its county seat is Bellefontaine. The area is known for having a little bit of everything, including agriculture and transportation.

Ashtabula County Celebrates Graduates in Recovery

Ashtabula County recently celebrated three graduates from one of their specialized docket programs.

AUGUST 28, 2025

Medina County Resolves Difficult Domestic Relations Disputes During Settlement Week

Administrative Judge Julie Schafer at the Medina County Domestic Relations Court wanted to make the experience of resolving legal disputes more efficient and less stressful for those involved. As a step in that direction, the court held its first-ever Settlement Week in early August.

AUGUST 26, 2025

Supreme Court Celebrates Women in Law at Exhibit Opening

The Supreme Court of Ohio proudly unveiled its new Women in Law exhibit today, a tribute to the extraordinary women who have shaped Ohio’s legal history and inspired future generations of lawyers. The exhibit, located in the Visitor Education Center of the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center, highlights the impact trailblazing women have made on Ohio’s legal system.

AUGUST 21, 2025

Attorney Registration Closes September 1

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Ohio attorneys have one more week to register for the next two-year period. By rule, Ohio attorneys must register with the Supreme Court of Ohio’s Registration and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Section on or before the first day of September in each odd-numbered year.

AUGUST 21, 2025

Supreme Court Offers Evening Tours in Celebration of America’s 250th Birthday

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The Supreme Court of Ohio is staying open late to the public on Sept. 9 with two evening tour offerings. This special evening event is part of the Supreme Court’s ongoing celebration of America’s upcoming 250th birthday.

Connecting Courts and Corrections

Judicial officers from courts across the state recently had the opportunity through the Supreme Court of Ohio to explore the partnership between courts and corrections while experiencing life in both historic and modern-day prisons.

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2024 Wrap-Up

Along with deciding cases for Ohio, the Supreme Court also assisted the judicial branch and public by developing courses, offering grants, holding events, and producing publications.

SEPTEMBER 8, 2025

The Athens County Board of Elections denies Nelsonville’s petition to remove candidates from the November ballot: WOUB
The Athens County Board of Elections on Thursday denied the city of Nelsonville’s request to remove from the ballot certain candidates running for office.

Richland County unveils new Common Pleas courtroom: Richland Source
The Richland County Common Pleas Court officially unveiled its newest courtroom Friday morning, promising faster hearings and improved service for the public.

 

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