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The Ohio Supreme Court's unanimous opinion ends a yearslong battle between Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Pavan Parikh and all 14 municipal judges.
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Opinion: The Ohio Supreme Court unanimously upheld a ruling that Pavan Parikh violated the law by removing public records ...
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Ohio's Municipal Courts have limited jurisdiction. They hear civil cases where the amount in controversy doesn't exceed ...
The Ohio Supreme Court sided with an expansive view of judicial authority, undermining the clerk of courts' role as a check ...
(CN) — The Ohio Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that Hamilton County must allow online access to all residential eviction records regardless of when they were filed.. In its per curiam ruling, the ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Hamilton County Clerk of Court Pavan Parikh must put thousands of eviction cases back online and rescind the illegal policy he created to do it, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled ...
CINCINNATI (CN) — Pavan Parikh, Hamilton County clerk of courts, must allow public, online access to all residential eviction cases regardless of the age of the case, the Ohio Court of Appeals ruled ...
Hamilton County had a host of local races on the ballot this Nov. 5, including two commissioner terms, various judgeships, and two tax levies.
Current Clerk of Courts Pavan Parikh, a Democrat, took over the office in 2021. He is being challenged this year by Republican Mary Hill and Libertarian Andrew Olding, both of whom did not respond ...
Hamilton County’s clerk of courts can't defy an order from all 14 of the county’s municipal court judges and block online access to thousands of older eviction cases, the Ohio Supreme Court said.
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