State ex rel. White v. Falkowski - Ohio Court of Appeals Opinion
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The Ohio Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of State ex rel. White v. Falkowski. The opinion addresses issues related to extraordinary writs, including motions to dismiss, disqualification of magistrates, mootness, and compliance with local rules.
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This document is an opinion from the Ohio Court of Appeals in the case of State ex rel. White v. Falkowski, with docket number 2025-L-149. The syllabus indicates the opinion pertains to extraordinary writs, specifically mandamus and prohibition, and discusses rulings on motions to dismiss, disqualification of a magistrate, mootness, compliance with local rules, and the adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law.
As this is a court opinion, it is binding on the parties involved. Legal professionals and courts in Ohio should be aware of this decision as it may set precedent for similar cases concerning extraordinary writs and procedural matters. No specific compliance actions or deadlines are indicated for regulated entities, as this is a judicial ruling rather than a regulatory mandate.
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State ex rel. White v. Falkowski
Ohio Court of Appeals
- Citations: 2026 Ohio 878
Docket Number: 2025-L-149
Syllabus
EXTRAORDINARY WRITS - mandamus; prohibition; motion to dismiss; Civ.R. 12(B); ruling on motion to disqualify magistrate; mootness; compliance with local rules; adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law; exercise of jurisdiction.
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