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      • When a court of appeals issues an order certifying a conflict pursuant to Article IV, Section 3 (B) (4) of the Ohio Constitution, any interested party to the proceeding may institute a certified-conflict case by filing a notice of certified conflict in the Supreme Court.
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  1. If the court of appeals issued an order certifying a conflict, your case is considered a certified-conflict case and is instituted by filing a notice of certified conflict.

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  3. Jan 1, 2013 · As used in these rules, a "certified-conflict" case is a case in which the court of appeals has issued an order certifying a confl ict pursuant to Article IV, Section 3 (B) (4) of the Ohio Constitution. (B) Procedure. A certified-conflict case shall be filed as provided for in S.Ct.Prac.R. 8.01.

  4. Rule 8.01 - Institution of a Certified-Conflict Case; Rule 8.02 - Review of Court of Appeals Order Certifying a Conflict; Rule 8.03 - Briefing of Certified-Conflict Cases; Rule 8.04 - Improvidently Certified Conflicts

  5. Mar 13, 2024 · When a court of appeals issues an order certifying a conflict pursuant to Article IV, Section 3(B)(4) of the Ohio Constitution, any interested party to the proceeding may institute a certified-conflict case by filing a notice of certified conflict in the Supreme Court.

  6. [9] The Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct often prescribe rules for a lawyer’s conduct. Within the framework of these rules, however, many difficult issues of professional discretion can arise. These issues must be resolved through the exercise of sensitive professional and moral judgment guided by the basic principles underlying the rules.

  7. Yes, filings may be submitted using the Court’s e-Filing Portal which is available via the internet at https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/opinions-cases/clerk-of-court/office/e-filing/. There you will find detailed information about using the e-Filing Portal.

  8. filing: www.supremecourt.ohio.gov. Questions regarding the Rules of Practice or the status of cases pending before the Supreme Court may be directed to the clerk’s office at the following phone number:

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