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  1. Cuyahoga County CP Court Getting a New Court Administrator

    http://suealtmeyer.typepad.com/cleveland_law_library_web/2008/06/cuyahoga-county-cp-court-getting-a-new-court-administrator.html

    Starting August 1, 2008, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court will have a new Court Administrator named Gregory M. Popovich. Mr. Popovich will succeed Judge Thomas Pokorny, who presently serves as Court Administrator and will step down to become a visiting judge. Mr. …

    25 days ago
  2. Cuyahoga County Sued Over Voting Machines

    http://suealtmeyer.typepad.com/cleveland_law_library_web/2008/06/cuyahoga-county-sued-over-voting-machines.html

    Newsnet5.com reports that Premier Election Solutions has sued Cuyahoga County, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, the Cuyahoga County Commissioners, and the Ohio Secretary of State in Franklin County Common Pleas Court, Case No.08 CV 007841, claiming that it fulfilled its contractual obligations regarding supplying voting machines. …

    25 days ago
  3. Private Clubs Subject to Smoking Law

    http://suealtmeyer.typepad.com/cleveland_law_library_web/2008/06/private-clubs-subject-to-smoking-law.html

    Today, the Ohio Supreme Court rejected a discretionary appeal in Case No.2008-0356, filed by the Ohio Department of Health to challenge Ohio's relatively new anti-smoking law as applied to private clubs and veterans' halls. …

    25 days ago
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    First Ohio Home Finance - the best mortgage blog in Ohio! Ohio Mortgage Company - Oldest Mortgage Company in Westerville - Ohio Mortgage Banker - Ohio Mortgage Broker

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    one of the top news stories is the steady rise in home foreclosures here in Ohio. The issue is affecting our local economy and, more importantly, the lives of real people in our own neighborhoods. State executives - including the governor, attorney general, treasurer, chief justice and others – seem to be really worried about housing in Ohio. Executives have been touring the state with news conferences and collaborative meetings. Foreclosures are quite common

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    "North Royalton Considering Outdoor Smoking Ban"

    http://temp.starklawlibrary.org/blog/archive/2008_04.html#00...

    places. The entirety of Chapter 620 is devoted to clean indoor air, but section 620.06 contains various exceptions, some of which may conflict with Ohio's anti-smoking laws.” The active links are available at the source site listed below. Source: Cleveland Law Library Weblog, 7 April 2008

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    Medical Malpractice Claims Down 20% in Ohio

    http://12get.org/2008/04/01/medical-malpractice-claims-down-...

    source: Medical Malpractice Claims Down 20% in Ohio, Cleveland Law Library Weblog I tried several more searches on ‘medical malpractice ohio’ but after some time I got lazy, gave up and posted this entry to ‘Defense’. Still, I think it was an interesting exercise.

    93 days ago in Connection Established · No authority yet
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    Responding to a Bankruptcy Preference Claim

    http://ohiopracticalbuslaw.wordpress.com/2008/03/01/respondi...

    Blogroll >Bank Lawyer’s Blog >Cleveland Law Library Weblog >Contracts Blog >Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog >Employer Law Report >Indiana Commercial Foreclosure Law Blog >JURIST-This Day at Law >Making It Legal >Michigan Business Lawyer Blog

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    "Upgrades Planned for OSBA Casemaker Product"

    http://temp.starklawlibrary.org/blog/archive/2008_03.html#00...

    Bar Associations, and 3 state trial lawyers associations. When the new Casemaker product is launched, the OSBA plans to offer training on its new features and functionality.” The active links are available at the source site listed below. Source: Cleveland Law Library Weblog, 3 March 2008

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    "Ohio Model Foreclosure Mediation Program Available"

    http://temp.starklawlibrary.org/blog/archive/2008_03.html#00...

    mortgage crisis." The program includes "best practices, related documents, forms and other resources" that the courts can use or modify. Courts that wish to implement the program can obtain free assistance from the Ohio Supreme Court…” Source: Cleveland Law Library Weblog, 3 March 2008

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    "Ohio AG Issues Report on Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis"

    http://temp.starklawlibrary.org/blog/archive/2008_02.html#00...

    long before their ARM rates increase or self-help their situations by catching up on their rising debts, and refinancing is disappearing as an alternative to foreclosure." The active links are available at the source site listed below. Source: Cleveland Law Library Weblog, 13 February 2008

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    Ohio AG Issues Report on Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis

    http://www.mortgagerefinancingadvisor.com/2008/02/13/ohio-ag...

    which concludes that borrowers are not getting enough help from lenders, those who do get help are receiving loan modifications, borrowers either default long before their ARM rates increase or self-help their situations by catching up on thei More: continued here

    142 days ago in Mortgage Refinancing Advisor · No authority yet
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    Chuck's back!

    http://safeashouses.blogspot.com/2008/01/chucks-back.html

    So, what's the word on legality of noise ordinances? Well, a quick glance reveals that many courts say they're perfectly legal. In New York, a challenge against its constitutionality was rejected. We find the same thing in Columbus Ohio and also in Cleveland. In the first and final instances, the courts ruled the ordinances were 'content neutral' in that they didn't discriminate against a particular type of noise. Now, based on the article, it appears that Jones is building his argument around the level

    160 days ago in Safe As Houses · Authority: 27
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    Bill Requires Signs Posted at Highway Exits re. Traffic Cameras

    http://cmlawlibraryblog.classcaster.org/blog/ohio_and_local/...

    , Jan. 17, 2008. (Thanks to Marie Rehmar for this article.) A bill from the previous Ohio General Assembly, HB 56 would place restrictions on traffic cameras, such that it would be impractical for cities to use them. Governor Taft vetoed HB 56. See Legislature Passes Traffic Camera Bill, Veto Uncertain, Cleveland Law Library Blog, Dec. 13, 2006. The Ohio Supreme Court is reviewing whether cities have the power under the home rule provision of the Ohio Constitution to impose civil penalties for speeding and running red lights.

    163 days ago in CMLawLibraryBlog · Authority: 14
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