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Administrative Res Judicata In Ohio: A Suggestion For The Future, Randy J. Hart
Administrative Res Judicata In Ohio: A Suggestion For The Future, Randy J. Hart
Cleveland State Law Review
This note will focus on the law of res judicata as applied by the state courts of Ohio regarding decisions handed down by Ohio's administrative agencies. While there exists a body of law on the federal level pertaining to administrative res judicata, which appears to be well settled, the Ohio Supreme Court has not yet ruled on whether the decision of an administrative body will have res judicata effect in a subsequent action in an Ohio state court. This note will suggest that Ohio courts should reject administrative res judicata where its effect would be to bind the state courts …
Non-Litigation Proceedings Before Administrative Agencies, Matthew J. Koch
Non-Litigation Proceedings Before Administrative Agencies, Matthew J. Koch
Cleveland State Law Review
The expanding size and burgeoning complexity of the federal, state, and local governments accompanied by a corresponding increase in the administrative agencies of each branch of government, have created new and perplexing problems for the attorney, whether he be in private practice, or house counsel for a large company. By necessity, the attorney is called upon to pursue and solve problems outside of the judicial branch of the government. In order to attack these problems, it is necessary to know what constitutes an administrative agency, and what constitutes administrative law.