November 03, 2009
Ohio School Funding Panel Includes Lawsuit Figure
A person who symbolized problems with Ohio education funding will help monitor the state’s new system for paying for schools.
October 14, 2009
Ohio Supreme Court Dismisses Slots Lawsuit
The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed the remaining lawsuit against a plan to put slot machines at horse racing tracks.
Justice O’Connor Hearing Cases In Ohio
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor is serving as a visiting judge this week on the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati.
October 10, 2009
Widow Of Ohio Officer Sues Ford Over Crash
The widow of an Ohio patrolman is suing Ford Motor Co., blaming the officer’s death on engineering problems with the cruiser he was driving when it crashed into a pole and caught fire on Interstate 90 near Cleveland.
October 07, 2009
Ohio Resident Fights Ten Commandments Display
A resident has filed a lawsuit seeking removal of a Ten Commandments display in front of a suburban Cincinnati town hall.
September 21, 2009
Ohio Workers End Lawsuit Over $207M Lottery
Four employees who sued their co-workers in western Ohio for a share of a $207 million Mega Million lottery jackpot in December have dropped their lawsuit.
September 09, 2009
Women Sue Over Chihuahua Reward
A dispute over the reward for a missing Chihuahua has unleashed a lawsuit in Ohio.
September 05, 2009
Ohio Sues Daycare Centers For $1.2 Million Over Minimum Wage
The state filed a $1.2 million dollar lawsuit Friday against the operators of a chain of day care centers in what the attorney general said is the largest minimum wage case in Ohio history.
September 02, 2009
Filing Shows Penn Against Ohio Slots
State officials submitted evidence they say indicates Penn National Gaming is underwriting an effort to overturn racetrack slots legalized by lawmakers and Governor Ted Strickland in July.
August 12, 2009
Suit Alleges Ohio Doctor, Clinic Altered Evidence
A family of a 16-year-old Ohio girl who died after brain surgery has filed a lawsuit alleging a neurosurgeon and a clinic altered evidence to avoid a wrongful death claim.
August 11, 2009
Petland To Face Amended Lawsuit On Puppies
An attorney for pet owners who accused an Ohio-based pet store chain of selling sick puppies says he will file an amended lawsuit with more specific allegations.
July 25, 2009
Bengals, Fans Settle 2004 Lawsuit Over Tickets
The Cincinnati Bengals will pay almost $250,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by fans who claimed they were being forced to buy tickets they didn’t want.
July 22, 2009
Ohio Lawsuit Claims False Listing Of Calories
The Applebee’s restaurant chain and Weight Watchers are facing another lawsuit alleging the Cajun Lime Tilapia fish dish on some menus contains more fat and diet “points” than listed.
July 17, 2009
Lawsuit Claims City Violated CPD Employees’ Rights
Did the City of Columbus violate the privacy rights of more than 1,000 employees with the division of police?
July 06, 2009
Franklin Vs. Franklin: Schools In Court Over Name
Franklin College claims in a federal lawsuit that Ohio-based Franklin University is causing identity confusion as it prepares to open an Indianapolis location.

