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  1. Supreme Court of Ohio Online Docket. This database includes cases filed in the Supreme Court of Ohio on or after January 1, 1985, and practice of law cases filed in the Supreme Court of Ohio on or after January 1, 1989.

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      E-Filing Office of the Clerk Supreme Court of Ohio 65 South...

  2. A Guide to Filing in the Supreme Court of Ohio; Application for Attorney Fees for Court-Appointed Attorneys; Rules of Practice of the Supreme Court of Ohio (Effective Jan. 1, 2023) Case Processing Timeline - Appeals Involving Parental Rights and/or Adoption of a Minor Child; Case Processing Timeline - Jurisdictional Appeals

  3. E-Filing Office of the Clerk Supreme Court of Ohio 65 South Front Street Columbus, Ohio 43215-3431 If you have questions about E-Filing, please call the E-Filing Help Desk at 614.387.9980. For general questions about filing with the Supreme Court of Ohio, please call the Office of the Clerk at 614.387.9530.

  4. Sep 29, 2015 · The Ohio Supreme Court’s online case management system, with more than 73,000 cases dating back to 1985 and one of the most-visited areas on the Court’s website, has undergone a redesign. “The online docket has been available since the fall of 2005.

  5. Ohio Juvenile court since 2004. Individual Court Web Sites: Like the Ohio Supreme Court, other courts provide online access to their judicial opinions, albeit usually without sophisticated search engines that are searchable by more than parties or dates. As example of this type of court web site is the Opinion search at the federal 6th ...

  6. May 14, 2021 · With the growing importance of accessibility and transparency to track cases within the state’s judicial system, the Ohio Supreme Court has simplified finding cases online that it has accepted. A new “Issues Accepted” webpage was created within the Office of the Clerk section on the Supreme Court’s website.

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  8. Aug 21, 2024 · For a list of unofficial reporters, see Ohio Case Law: Where to Find It by the Ohio Supreme Court Law Library. The following articles discuss some of these unofficial case reporters: Ervin H.Pollack and J. Russell Leach, Ohio's Reported Decisions -- An Integrated Survey , 11 Ohio State Law Journal 413 (1950) and Paul Richert, An Update on Judicial Reporting , 41 Ohio State Law Journal 675 (1980).

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