The state's high court has determined the preparation costs incurred by a
bidder vying for the public contract tied to construction of University
of Akron's new football stadium in 2008 may be recovered as long as the
rejected bidder sought - but was denied - timely injunctive relief.
A Cincinnati federal appeals court vacated the sentence of an investment
broker who pleaded guilty to a charge of mail fraud on the basis it was
made in error.
Carolyn Bradford can't seem to stay retired. She's tried it twice, but
now she's unretired again, this time to lead the agency that regulates
the state's banks, credit unions, mortgage brokers and even pawnbrokers.
The University of Toledo has been selected to host the 2011 NCAA Great
Lakes Regional Cross Country Championships at Ottawa Park Golf Course in
Toledo.
(Columbus) The always popular butter cow at the Ohio State Fair may look
good enough to eat, but once the fair ends the butter does not end up
spread across toast or mixed in a muffin batter.
(Columbus) Federal grant scams are sweeping through Ohio, Attorney General Richard Cordray has warned.
A Cincinnati federal appellate court rejected the claims of a defendant
who appealed the U.S. District Court's sentence enhancement to his
conviction for conspiracy to distribute drugs.
A federal appellate court in Cincinnati believes there exists enough
facts in the action brought by a Warren County resident that the U.S.
District Court should not have dismissed the woman's retaliation claim
against a local economic development director and several county
institutions.
A Franklin County appellate panel accepted the State Teachers Retirement
Board of Ohio's argument that centered on the manner in which a
then-substitute teacher employed by Toledo City Schools left her
position in 1977 in anticipation of her daughter's birth.
The University extended sanctuary to some shady characters — Jazz Age
bootleggers, sexual obsessives and high-rolling grifters among them —
when acclaimed writer Craig Holden donated his personal papers to the
Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections in Carlson Library.
A non-profit foundation through which charitable donations can be made
to the Supreme Court of Ohio elected two at-large members to its board
of directors on Tuesday, July 27th.
A spokesman for the Cuyahoga County prosecutor commended the decision by
the Supreme Court of Ohio earlier last week for precluding any notion
that at-large offenders may shield themselves from the law through
statutory time limits.
A Cincinnati federal appellate court upheld a decision by the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of Columbus sentencing an
individual who had been working with federal drug agents to more than 11
years in prison based upon a drug-related conviction.
A federal appellate panel in Cincinnati found that the U.S. District
Court for the Southern District Court of Ohio in Columbus correctly
dismissed the civil rights action brought by an inmate against Madison
Correctional Institution employees in a decision this week.
Hungry Toledo lawyers have a new, convenient lunch option. Located on
the first floor of the Lucas County Common Pleas Courthouse, TJ's
Courthouse Café, which opened on Wednesday, is full of both good food
and familiar faces.
House Bill 558, introduced this month in the Ohio General Assembly,
would eliminate a Belmont County Court judgeship by combining Northern
and Eastern Division Courts in Belmont County and consolidating three
divisional courts into two, all in a move to decrease the county's
expenses.
A three-judge appellate panel late last month reversed a Franklin County
Common Pleas Court decision dismissing a restaurant owner's appeal of
an earlier ruling by the village of Obetz which ordered the restaurant's
signs be removed as a result of the business apparently ceasing
operations.
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law is gearing up for its
On-Campus Interviewing Program, which will bring law firms to campus to
interview first-, second- and third-year law students for 2011 summer
and permanent positions. Early interviews for the program will take
place Aug. 9 through Aug. 18.
According to national reports, at least one segment of the U.S. credit sector may be easing - auto loans.
The University of Toledo will play the University of Miami in a
home-and-home football series beginning in 2015, UT Vice President and
Athletic Director Mike O’Brien announced yesterday.