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Ohio Supreme Court sides with pharmacies in appeal of $650 million opioid judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio's product liability law prohibits counties from bringing public-nuisance claims against national pharmaceutical chains as they did as part of national opioid
Ohio Supreme Court rules boneless chicken does not mean chicken without bones
A man sued a restaurant after a "boneless" chicken dish tore a hole in his esophagus. Here's what the state Supreme Court had to say about it.
Ohio Supreme Court delivers win to CVS, Walgreens, Walmart in national opioid case
That means a $650.9 million win in federal court for Trumbull and Lake counties is in jeopardy and it delivers a big win for CVS, Walgreens and Walmart. It also likely will influence cases against the pharmaceutical industry pending in other states.
‘Stand Your Ground’ law does not apply to cases before law was passed, Ohio Supreme Court rules
Ohio’s “Stand Your Ground” law does not apply to cases that happened before lawmakers passed the legislation, the state’s Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
Ohio’s high court won’t reconsider boneless chicken case against Hamilton restaurant
The Ohio Supreme Court said this week it will not reconsider a local case involving boneless chicken. Diners should still be on guard against chicken bones even in pieces of supposedly boneless chicken, four Ohio Supreme Court justices decided in July from a case originating in Butler County.
Choke on it: Ohio Supreme Court confirms that boneless chicken can contain bones
Boneless chicken doesn't have to be, ruled Ohio's Supreme Court, siding against a diner who choked on a bone and sued the restaurant that served it. The court affirmed its earlier judgement that landed on the same absurd justification: "Boneless" refers not to the bones of the chicken but to a "cooking style.
In Ohio, boneless does not mean boneless? And “boneless chicken wings” is a cooking method, like baking? Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that if you eat a boneless chicken wing, you should reasonably expect bones. We’re talking about the “asinine” decision on Today in Ohio. Listen online here.
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Massive opioid judgment in jeopardy as Ohio Supreme Court sides with pharmacies
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A state Supreme Court ruling Tuesday all but cast a death knell over a $650.9 million judgment two Ohio ...
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Ohio Supreme Court: Evolving science can be considered new evidence in child endangerment case
An Ohio Supreme Court case has created a new avenue of appeal for a man convicted on child abuse charges, after the man ...
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What Does Ohio Supreme Court's Opioid Decision Mean for Public Nuisance Claims?
The Ohio Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday could impact other opioid litigation and possibly influence other mass torts, like those over social media or mass shootings.
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Three times this week, Ohio’s Supreme Court rules for fat cat businesses over the little guy: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - An Ohio Supreme Court ruling Tuesday all but cast a death knell over a $650 million judgement two Ohio ...
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Ohio Supreme Court Clarifies that Opioid-Related Public Nuisance Claims Against Pharmacies Must Follow State Product Liability Law
Ohio's Supreme Court ruled that opioid public nuisance claims against pharmacies must follow state product liability law.
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Ohio county probate court judges weigh in on unequal access to birth certificate changes
Whether or not Ohioans can change the gender marker on their birth certificate depends on their county's location and probate ...
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Ohio high court sides with drug stores in opioid case
The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled in a 4-3 decision Tuesday that Trumbull County cannot pursue public nuisance claims ...
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Ohio Supreme Court Sets Stricter Criteria for Attorney Fees in Deceptive Trade Cases After Cincinnati Dispute
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that actual damages or injunctive relief are required for attorney fees in Deceptive Trade ...
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