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Cleveland State University

1975

Declaratory judgment

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Litigating The Zoning Case In Ohio: Suggestions To Fill The Textbook Void, Edward Kancler Jan 1975

Litigating The Zoning Case In Ohio: Suggestions To Fill The Textbook Void, Edward Kancler

Cleveland State Law Review

While much textual material is available citing case law and discussing legal theories of zoning law, there is very little material explaining the proper tactics and presentation to be used in a successful rezoning case. The purpose of this article is to fill this textbook void by presenting a practical overview of the total rezoning procedure, from the application for rezoning through the actual trial, and the tactics and methods to be used in the proper presentation of the zoning case. 'This will include a discussion of courtroom procedure, presentation of evidence, rules of civil procedure and pretrial discovery and …


The Demise Of The Declaratory Judgment Action As A Device For Testing The Insurer's Duty To Defend: A Postscript, J. Patrick Browne Jan 1975

The Demise Of The Declaratory Judgment Action As A Device For Testing The Insurer's Duty To Defend: A Postscript, J. Patrick Browne

Cleveland State Law Review

For years the conflict of interest problem that occasionally arose out of the defense of an insured by his liability carrier denying coverage under the policy was, for the most part ignored. Now, within the last decade, it has surfaced as one of the most litigated questions in the field of insurance law. In the last issue of this Review, this author attempted an exegesis of Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. v. Trainor, then the latest pronouncement on the subject by the Supreme Court of Ohio. Soon after that article was published, the Supreme Court again addressed itself to the problem …