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The Appellate Division amends the Rules of Professional Conduct to Address Overdraft Protection on Escrow Accounts. Second Department completes its expansion of mandatory e-filing via NYSCEF in Supreme and Surrogate’s Courts. The Appellate Division announces a new and easy method to request certificates of good standing.
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The courts of appeals are established by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio Constitution, and their jurisdiction is outlined in Article IV, Section 3. As intermediate level appellate courts, their primary function is to hear appeals from the common pleas, municipal and county courts. Each case is heard and decided by a three-judge panel.
The Supreme Court of Ohio is established by Article IV, Section 1, of the Ohio Constitution, which provides that “the judicial power of the state is vested in a Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, Courts of Common Pleas and divisions thereof, and such other courts inferior to the Supreme Court as may from time to time be established by law.”.
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The Supreme Court is the court of last resort in Ohio. Most of its cases are appeals from the 12 district courts of appeals.The Court may grant leave to appeal felony cases from the courts of appeals and may direct a court of appeals to certify its record in any civil or misdemeanor case that the Court finds to be "of public or great general interest."
6 days ago · The Appellate Division, Second Department, upheld a Kings County Supreme Court decision dismissing an appeal by Hepco Plumbing & Heating, which sought to challenge penalties imposed by the New ...