Ohio Top Court Said To Invite Unchecked Discovery Abuse

By Gavin Broady (February 11, 2015, 2:16 PM EST) -- By effectively affirming a precedent restricting attorneys' fee awards to cases in which fees are actually paid, the Ohio Supreme Court may have opened the door on Wednesday for attorneys to commit discovery violations with impunity whenever their opponents are represented by pro bono counsel, according to an ominous dissenting opinion....

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