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Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009 Supreme Court Releases Lawyer-Client Guide Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 Childrens Summit to Chart Counties' Progress Ukranian Leaders to Examine Rule of Law and Governance in Central Ohio Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 850 New Attorneys Admitted to the Bar in Ceremonies at the Ohio Theatre Supreme Court Adopts Amendments for Out-of-State Attorneys |
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Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009 In State v. Speer, the Court granted a motion to allow amicus curiae Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to share time allotted to the appellant in the Nov. 17 oral argument. In addition, the Court issued two other motion and procedural rulings, four merit decisions with opinions and one miscellaneous dismissal. Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 The Court issued three merit decisions with opinions: dismissing State v. Lupardus as having been improvidently accepted, remanding State v. Meador to the court of appeals, and affirming the lower court’s judgment in State ex rel. New Concept Hous., Inc. v. Metz. In Mahoning Cty. Bar Assn. v. Pritchard, the Court entered an immediate interim remedial suspension against attorney Warren “Bo” Pritchard. Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 The Court granted appellant’s motion to stay the court of appeals judgment in State v. Feldman and granted petitioner’s application for dismissal in In re Broom. The Court also released the official citations of eight cases that were previously announced in slip opinion form. In State ex rel. Hague v. Ashtabula Cty. Bd. of Commrs., the Court ordered the parties to submit additional evidence by Friday, Nov. 13, to answer six specific questions. Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 In Disciplinary Counsel v. Walker, the Court reinstated attorney Donald Lewis Walker to the practice of law and imposed probation. Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 In State v. Roberts, the Court reversed the judgment of the court of appeals and ordered the immediate release of the appellant from custody. |









The Supreme Court of Ohio today released a publication that provides practical information about the lawyer-client relationship for Ohioans considering hiring an attorney.
With an emphasis on sharing the collaborative and innovative ways counties are meeting the needs of the state’s children, the second Ohio Summit on Children will take place on Thursday, Nov. 12 and Friday, Nov. 13 at the Hyatt Regency Columbus.
About 850 new attorneys were sworn in today during special public sessions of the Supreme Court of Ohio at the historic Ohio Theatre in downtown Columbus.