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1225 first time applicants, 81% received passing scores.
The Ohio House completed work on a bill (SB 167) that responds to eminent domain concerns along with others aimed at curbing identity theft (HB 104) and improving school safety (HB 203).
The eminent domain bill imposes until Dec. 31, 2006 a moratorium on government takings of "unblighted" land for economic development purposes. Governor Taft said yesterday that he supports the bill and had every expectation that he would sign it.
Today's release is about four pages long and contains a ruling on a motion for a litigant to be allowed to bring a court reporter to a hearing, rulings on disciplinary cases and mediation referrals.
2003-2035. Hess v. Norfolk S. Ry. Co., 2005-Ohio-5408.
Cuyahoga App. No. 80717, 153 Ohio App.3d 565, 2003-Ohio-4172. Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part, and cause remanded.
Resnick, Pfeifer, Lundberg Stratton, O'Connor and O'Donnell, JJ., concur.
Moyer, C.J., and Lanzinger, J., concur in part and dissent in part.
Federal Employers’ Liability Act — Damages — Section 55, Title 45, U.S.Code — Apportionment of damages among settling and nonsettling defendants — Nonsettling defendant not entitled to reduction of judgment by proportionate share of damages attributable to settling defendants — Nonsettling defendant is entitled to pro tanto credit of amounts paid by settling defendants.
2004-0193. Sarmiento v. Grange Mut. Cas. Co. , 2005-Ohio-5410.
Cuyahoga App. No. 82807, 2003-Ohio-6485. Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part.
Lanzinger, J., concurs in part and dissents in part.
2004-0752. Corporex Dev. & Constr. Mgt., Inc. v. Shook, Inc., 2005-Ohio-5409.
Franklin App. No. 03AP-269, 2004-Ohio-1408. Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
2004-1770. Disciplinary Counsel v. Hunter, 2005-Ohio-5411.
On Certified Report by the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, No. 02-56. Sandra K. Hunter, Attorney Registration No. 0009526, is permanently disbarred from the practice of law in Ohio.
Resnick, O'Connor, O'Donnell and Lanzinger, JJ., concur.
Moyer, C.J., and Lundberg Stratton, J., dissent.
2005-0172. Seaford v. Norfolk S. Ry. Co., 2005-Ohio-5407.
Cuyahoga App. No. 83137, 2004-Ohio-6849. Judgment reversed in part and cause remanded.
Moyer, C.J., and Lanzinger, J., dissent.
Federal Employers' Liability Act — Damages — Pro tanto credit — Court of appeals’ judgment reversed in part on the authority of Hess v. Norfolk S. Ry. Co. and cause remanded.
2005-0818. Stark Cty. Bar Assn. v. Marosan, 2005-Ohio-5412.
On Certified Report by the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, Nos. 04-044 and 04-049. Joseph Eugene Marosan, Attorney Registration No. 0025849, is suspended from the practice of law in Ohio for two years, with 18 months stayed on conditions.
Pfeifer, J., would suspend respondent for two years, all stayed on conditions.
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penalty appeal from the Court of Common Pleas for Cuyahoga County.
The time for transmitting the record is extended to February 6, 2006.
2005-1149. State ex rel. Richardson v. Indus. Comm.
Why Are Children Being Pulled From Columbus Public Schools?
A 22-page report is available on the Kids Ohio web site. The count is up to 7,100 students who have left the district and entered a charter school. More than 90 percent of guardians cite more than one reason for switching from Columbus Public Schools (CPS) to a charter school.
The study polled 371 families. Aside from charter schools, the report's Executive Summary cites one additional "competitive pressere": school vouchers. As many as 8,323 youngsters in 23 Columbus Public Schools are eligible for these vouchers next fall since their schools have been in Academic Emergency for three straight years.

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