Kim v. Big Construction
Jan 01, 2010OUTCOME: Plaintiffs (my clients) awarded judgment in their favor
5 day trial in Pierce County Superior Court related to serious construction defects in my clients' residential structure
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OUTCOME: Plaintiffs (my clients) awarded judgment in their favor
5 day trial in Pierce County Superior Court related to serious construction defects in my clients' residential structure
OUTCOME: Ct. Appeals Affirmed
County sought review of an administrative GMA appeal by the Supreme Court. Futurewise had prevailed at the Board, Superior Court, and Court of Appeals. Supreme Court denied review, making the Court o ... f Appeals decision in favor of Futurewise final.
OUTCOME: Judgment affirmed
An appeal of a civil order to Defendant in a civil nuisance action enjoining the nuisance at the Defendant’s property and requiring the property to be closed for all purposes for one year.
OUTCOME: Supreme Court clarified effective date of law
A case deciding an act of the legislature goes into effect on the date the Secretary of State determined that a petition seeking to refer the law to the voters contained an insufficient number of vali ... d signatures, rather than the date provided for by the default rules. The Court found the non-statutory effective date of the legislation was implied by Section 1g, Article II, Ohio Constitution.
OUTCOME: Conviction upheld
An appeal determining the effect of a change in administrative rules on the qualification of a certificate-holder police officer to administer an admissible blood alcohol test on a BAC Datamaster.
OUTCOME: Court found lack of jurisdiction.
An appeal of a case a local Board of Elections initiated in the Common Pleas Court in response to a ballot-initiative protest filed by an elector I represented (“the protestorâ€). Following a heari ... ng, the court ruled that some of the part-petitions were invalid, and that Ohio’s requirement for a compensation statement was constitutional. The Appeals Court decided the case on jurisdictional grounds.
OUTCOME: pending
Determining the correct application of LAMIRDs by local governments.