The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio's product liability law prohibits counties from bringing public-nuisance claims ...
A state Supreme Court ruling Tuesday all but cast a death knell over a $650 million judgement two Ohio counties won from ...
An Ohio Supreme Court case has created a new avenue of appeal for a man convicted on child abuse charges, after the man ...
Judges ruled that pharmacy chains cannot be held liable for allegations they violated an Ohio public nuisance law by flooding ...
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 ...
Ohio’s “Stand Your Ground” law does not apply to cases that happened before lawmakers passed the legislation, the state’s ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - An Ohio Supreme Court ruling Tuesday all but cast a death knell over a $650 million judgement two Ohio ...
On Monday, the court re-affirmed a decision that has been derided and mocked by legal scholars and media pundits all over the ...
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.
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's Supreme Court ruled that opioid public nuisance claims against pharmacies must follow state product liability law.