[Cite as Albers v. Lyon, 2026-Ohio-209.]
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO
JAMES ALBERS, : APPEAL NO. C-250017 TRIAL NO. A-1903421 FRIEDA AARON, :
PATRICIA ADAMS, : JUDGMENT ENTRY MICHELLE AGEE, :
LAURA AKER, :
KATRINA ALLEN, :
SHERRI ALLEN, :
REBECCA APPLEGATE, :
BRAD ARNOLD, :
GEORGE ARNOLD, :
DIANA ASHCRAFT, :
BRIAN ATKINS, :
JONATHAN ATWELL, :
THOMAS ATKINSON, :
CHRISTOPHER ATWOOD, :
AMANDA AYRES, :
GAYLE BACHMANN, :
CAIDAN BAILEY, :
NICOLE BAKER, :
PAUL BAKER, :
JENNIFER BALLINGER, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
THOMAS BARTH, : CINDY BARTLETT, : LAURA BATSCHE, : NICHOLAS BATTISTA, : JODY BAUER, : JOSEPH BAUMGARDNER, : STEVEN BAYLISS, Executor of the Estate of Louis Bayliss, : deceased, : MICHELLE BEAVAN, : PHYLLIS BECHTOLD, : JUDY BECK, : TROY BECKELHEIMER, : NANCY BEGLEY, : CATHY BEIL, : TERRY BEIL, : MACKENZIE BENDER, : DENISE BENGE, : NICK BENGE, : ANTOINETTE BENJAMIN, : SHAWNDA BENTON, : WILLIAM BENTON, : DENISE BESS, : LEONA BEYER, : TREY BILLING, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
EDYTHE BISHOP, :
JOEL BLAIR, :
ANTHONY BODE, :
BARBARA BOGGS, : deceased, by and through PAUL BOGGS, :
KAITLYN BOGGS, :
STEPHANIE HAWKS, : as Executrix of the Estate of Nancy Boland, :
JENNIFER BOOKMAN, :
PATRICIA BOONE, :
DEENA BORCHERS, :
DORIS BOTNER, :
GERALD BOTNER, :
ARLETTA BOWLING, :
NANCY BOWMAN, :
PENNY BRACKETT, :
LATOYA BRADSHAW, :
REBEKAH BRADY, :
CHRISTINA BRASHEAR, :
MELISSA BRAUCHER, :
DOMINIQUE BRAY, :
LINDSEY BRAY, :
RANDY BREWER, :
SHARON BRICE, :
MELVIN JAMES, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
Executor of the Estate of Carrie Britten, deceased, :
MICHAEL BROPHY, :
RICHARD BROREIN, : Executor of the Estate of Eileen Brorein, : CALVIN BROWN, : DAWN LEE ANN BROWN, : MALIKA BONNER, Administrator of the Estate of James : Brown, : TARA BROWN, : RICHARD LOZIER, Executor of the Estate of Patricia Bruce, :
JONATHAN BRUNNER, :
ANGELA BUECHEL, :
VICKI BUSCHUR, :
KATHLEEN BUSHELMAN, :
JACK BUSKIRK, : Administrator of the Estate of Annette Buskirk Bren Butler, :
MICHELLE BYAR, :
DOUG CALLAHAN, :
JANET CAMPBELL, :
ROBERT CAMPBELL, :
ASHLEY CASEY, :
RENECIA CHERRY, :
BUNNAVUTH CHHUN, :
TONYA CHISMAN, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
CHRIS CLARK, :
TERRY COLLINS, :
ELIZABETH COMPO, :
DAVID CONGER, :
KENNETH CONGER, :
BRENDA CONLEY, :
DANA CONLEY, :
LISA CONLEY, :
FRANCENE COOK, :
MICHAEL COOK, :
GARY L. COOTS, :
JANET CORNETT, :
JACOB COTTER, :
BARBARA COUCH, :
SANDRA COUCH, : Administratrix of the Estate of Jackie Couch, :
ERIC COURTNEY, :
MICHAEL CRAIL, :
KAREN CRISSINGER, :
JOI CROWE, :
KALI CROWE, :
AMBER CROXSON, :
JOY CULLINS, :
WILLIAM DABNEY, :
: OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
TAMMY DALE, : JOSEPH DAVIS, : NELLIE DAVIS, : RALPH DAWSON, : OLLIE DEATON, : STEFANIE DEATON, : JODI BEHRENDT, Executor of the Estate of Holly Decair, :
DAMON DECK, :
SANDRA DENNIS, :
ROBERT DENSLER, :
KRISTINE DORITY, :
CAROLYN DOTSON, :
DEBORAH DOYLE, :
DOUGLAS DRAFTS, :
PATRICK DUGAN, :
BILLY DUGGER, :
DAWN DUNKLIN, :
DEJA DUNLAP, :
DARRELL EARLS, :
CHRIS EBBING, :
MONA EDER, :
DANA EDWARDS, :
KELVIN ELFERS, :
HENRY CURRY, : as Executor of the Estate of Connie OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
McClure-Ellington, :
HENRY CURRY, : as Executor of the Estate of Robert Ellington, :
RICHARD ELLIOT, :
KELLY ENGLE, :
BRENDA ERRGANG, :
TRACY ESSELMAN, :
MARJORIE EVERSOLE, :
ARLENE FAIT, :
KIMBERLY BATES, : as Administratrix of the Estate of Tony Falkner, :
LINDA FAVARON, : Executor of the Estate of Neil Favaron, deceased, :
JACOB FELTNER, :
KAREN FELTNER, :
CAELA FINNELL, :
JOSH FOGEL, :
FRANCINE FORD, :
LENNIE FOSSETT, :
AMANDA FRANKS, :
JOANN FRAZIER, :
JULIE FREEMAN, :
AMY FULLER, :
MARK FUNK, JR., :
JUDITH GARDNER, : CHRISTINE GOLDSTEIN, : DONNA GOOD, : GREG GRABER, : MAURICE GRABOW, : ERIN GREELISH, : TODD GREEN, : GLORIA GREENE, : ROBBIE GREGORY, : CARLA GRIESSMAN, : SUSAN GRIFFIN, : JENNY GRIMM, : MELISSA HABERMEHL, : LENORA HAGGARD, : LYNN HALEY, : ALYSSA HALL, : DAVID HALL, Administrator of the Estate of Lisa Hall, :
RUHAMA HALL, :
DESIREE PEYTON, : Individually, and as Administrator of the Estate of Jade Hamby, :
DOROTHEA HAMILTON, :
SAMANTHA HAMILTON, :
COURTNEY HAMMONS, :
GERALD HAMMONS, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
TIMOTHY HANNON, :
BRIANA HARRIS, :
ADAM HARTMAN, :
KEVIN HARTNESS, :
JESSICA HASTINGS, :
WAYNE HATFIELD, :
SARA HAUENSTEIN, :
DOUGLAS HAYES, :
DOUGLAS HAYES, : Administrator of the Estate of William Hayes, :
MINUET HEALY, :
LESLIE POWERS, : Administrator of the Estate of Heather Hefner, deceased, :
DENISE HELTON, :
EVELYN HELTON, :
THERESA HELTON, :
DEBRA HENDERSON, :
KELLY HENNESSY, :
BARBARA HENSLEY, :
RYAN HENSLEY, :
JENNIFER HICKEY, :
ALISSA HIGHTCHEW MESSER, :
KAREN HIGGINBOTHAN, :
MICHAEL HILLARD, :
DIRK HITCHCOCK, : CELESTE HOFFMAN, : LORETTA HON, : CHELSEA HORTMAN, : ROBERT HOUGHTON, SR., : ROBERT HOUGHTON, JR., : RICKY HOUNCHELL, : RITA HOUNCHELL, : KATHRYN HOWELL, : MARY GERBUS, Administratrix of the Estate of Lois : Hughes, : TAMMY HUGHES, : CAROLYN HURSONG, : DAVID HUSER, as Executor of the Estate of Connie : Huser, deceased, : GEORGE HUTCHINSON, : MARTHA HUTTON, : IRENE HYDE, : JEFFREY HYDE, : ELSA IERACI, : ALYSSA JACKSON, : DAMIAN JACKSON, : TRACY JANSON, : KIMBERLY JENKINS, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
STEPHANIE JOBE, :
AMBER JOHNSON, :
CHELSEA JOHNSON, :
KAREN JOHNSON, :
ROGER JOHNSON, :
SARA JONAS, :
KELLY JONES, : Administratrix of the Estate of Dillon Jones, :
JOAN JONES, :
RACHEL JONES, :
TAMMY JONES, :
JACQUELINE JUDKINS, :
JACQUELINE JUDKINS, : as Administratrix of the Estate of Phyllis Judkins, :
CHRISTOPHER MCCAUGHEY, : as Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Juergen, :
CATHY HOLLEY, : Administratrix of the Estate of Linda Kallmeyer-Ward, :
JOSH KAUFFMAN, :
KATELYN KAUFFMAN HOUSTON, :
THOMAS KELLISON, :
MICHELLE KEPLINGER, :
MARTHA KIBLER, :
DEBORAH KIDD, :
SHERRY KIDD, : VIVIAN KIEFER, : CHARLOTTE KING, : MAGGIE KNAUER, as Executor of the Estate of Christopher : Knauer, deceased, : AMANDA KOCH, : ROSE KOEHLER, : SHANNON KOEHLER, : MIKE KOELBLIN, : VALARIE KOPP, : LAURA KRANBUHL-MCKEE, : LARRY KRECH, : BRANDON LACINAK, : NATASHA LAINHART, : VICTORIA LANDRUM, : SARA LANE, : NICHOLAS LANGFORD, : TOM LANTRY, : KAREN LEGER, : BETH LEISRING, : SANDRA LEMMEL, : KATIE LEHMKUHL, : AILENE LEVAN, : HILARY LEVANDOFSKY, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
ADRIAN LILLY, :
DEREK LIST, :
LYNNE LIST, :
TAMMIE LITTLE, :
TAMALA LOVETTE, :
RHONDA MAINS, :
SHIRLEY MAINS, :
VICKY MAINS, :
TAMMY MANN, :
KENNETH MAHLENKAMP, :
JACK MARCHESCHI, :
SHARON HOWARD, : as Administrator of the Estate of Paul Marksberry, :
TIMOTHY MARSHALL, :
JULIE MARTIN, :
KELLY MARTIN, : on behalf of her minor daughter Macy Acord, :
MARSHA MARTIN, :
STACY JOHN MARTIN, :
ROBERT MASTERS, :
TRACI MATTHEWS, :
BRANDON MATHIS, :
KIMBERLY MAYER, :
DEREK MAYFIELD, :
JAMES MCCAIN, : JENNA MCCALL, : HEATHER MCCANN, : HIRAM MCCAULEY, : KYRA MCCLENDON, : STACY FLETCHER, as Executrix of the Estate of Jeffrey : McClure, : KEVIN MCDONALD, : MARCELLA MCDONALD, : CANDI MCKINNEY, : TERESA MCMILLEN, : MARK MCMURREN, : KAMERON MCNEAL, : KERRY MCNEAL, : TONIA MCQUEARY, : TIFFANY MEADOWS, : DAWN MERLAND, : TIFFANY MESSERSCHMIDT, : RANDALL METCALF, : DIANE MEYER, : TOM MEYERS, : LYNDSEY MIDDENDORF, : KAREN MILLER, : RYAN MILLER, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
SAMANTHA MINK, :
VERA MOFFITT, :
JUNIOR MONROE, :
BILLIE JEAN MOORE, :
DEBBIE MOORE, :
DONALD MOORE, :
ROBERT MOORE, :
STEPHANIE MOORE, :
TIM MOORE, :
WILLIAM MOORE, :
JILL MORTHLAND, :
ROBERT MOUNCE, :
REBA MORGAN, :
SARRA MUELLER, :
JENNIFER MYERS, :
JOETTA NAFE, :
TONYA NEAL, :
GARY NEU, :
MARJORIE NEWMAN, :
TERESA NICHOLS, :
MICHELLE NOBLE, :
GAIL NORDEMAN, :
RUVIMBO NYEMBA, :
WENDY OBERLANDER, :
TIMOTHY OSBORN, : DANNIE OWENS, : HALEY PAYNE, : JEFF PEDDICORD, : DUANE PELFREY, : NANCY PFETSCH, as Executrix of the Estate of Kenneth : Pfetsch, : CLARENCE PHILLIPS, : HEATHER PICKETT, : JEFFREY POFF, : SHEILA POGUE-KRABACHER, : JEFF POTTS, : ANTOINE POWELL, : BRYAN POWERS, : KATHERINE PRATER, : HEATHER SCHUSTER, as Executrix of the Estate of Lawrence : Pridemore, : TOM PRITCHARD, as Executor of the Estate of Sharon : Pritchard, deceased, : SHERRI PUCKETT-MORRISSTTE, : CAROL PUMMELL, : MISTY EMERSON, as Administrator of the Estate of Marcia : Quinn, deceased, : SANDRA RADEKE, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
MARY RAVENSCRAFT, :
TODD RAY, :
SAMANTHA REDROW, :
DANIELLE REED, :
MARK REED, :
JEAN FENNER, : Executor of the Estate of Jane Reeder, : VALERIE REEVES, : CIERRA BARR, Administrator of the Estate of Holly : Reifenberger, : JEFF REMLEY, : DERRILL REYNOLDS, : HARRY REYNOLDS, : KENT REYNOLDS, : LISA REYNOLDS, : JOHN RICHARDSON, : JORDAN RIBARIU, : JASON RILEY, : GORDON RISTER, as Administrator of the Estate of Donna : Rister, : DEBORAH ROARK, : KELLY ROBINSON, : THERESA ROBBINSON-WOODS, : DEBBIE RODRIQUEZ, : JASON ROMER, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
DOROTHY ROSE, : DEBORARY WORLEY, as Executrix of the Estate of Fay : Rosebery, : SANDRA ROUNDTREE, : RONALD ROWLEY, : JOSH ROY, : STEPHEN CARMEN, as Administrator of the Estate of : Kathrynn Rueve, : ROBERT RUNTZ, : CHRISTINA AND JOE RUTTER, Individually, and on behalf of their : minor son, Caron Rutter, : MIKE SAND, : MICHAEL SANDER, : CHRIS SCHEPER, : ROBIN SCHILLER, : JOSEPH SCHIMMEL, : KIM SCHMIDT, : KEVIN SCHMIT, : PATRICK SCHMIT, : BRANDON SCHOBORG, : SUSAN SCHOCK, : PAUL SCHOLZ, : TIMOTHY SCHULZE, : RONALD SCHUSTER, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
DELORES SCOTT, :
RHONDA SCOTT, :
ALI SCULLY, :
SARA SELM, :
DANA SETTERS, :
GLENNA SHAFER, :
ASIA SHANNON, :
BRENDA SHELL, :
DAVIS SHEMPERT, :
CHARLANN SHEPHERD, :
PATRICIA SHOTT, : Individually, and as the Executrix of the Estate of Gregory S. Shot, :
SHANDON SIMMONS, :
KAREN SISSON, :
MICHELLE SIZEMORE, :
HALEY WARREN, : as Administrator of the Estate of Crystal Slone, :
DAVID SMITH, :
DONALD SMITH, :
STACI SMITH, :
ORRIS SMOOTE, :
DAVID SNIDER, :
SHERRY SPANGENBERG, :
CRYSTAL GARRISON, : Administrator of the Estate of Billy : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
Spivy, : ZACHARY STACY, : EDDIE STALLINGS, : RICHARD STANFIELD, : DAVID FISHER, as Administrator of the Estate of : Michelle Stephens, : PATRICK STEPHENSON, : TEMPIE STEPHENSON, : DARLENE STERLING, : BERT STIDHAM, : SIERRA STRATMAN, : DEBORAH STURDIVANT, : RYAN TANNER, : KAREN TAYLOR, : KATHLEEN TESLCHER, : BEN THAELER, : BRITTANY THEILMAN, : BRIAN THIEN, : EDWARD THIESSEN, : ADRIENNE THOMAS, : CLARA TUBBS-HILLS, : CONNIE UNDERWOOD, : MICHAEL COLLINS, Administrator of the Estate of Kimberly : Underwood, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
JACKLEN UPCHURCH, :
JORDAN VANCE, :
ASHLEY WALKER, :
SHANNON WALLACE, :
VICKI WALLACE, :
KATHERINE WALLS, :
LINSDAY WALSH, :
TRACEY WALSH, :
MICHELLE WALTERS, :
HELEN WARD, :
MICHAEL WATKINS, :
ELAINE WAXLER, :
CATHLEEN WEBER, :
DANIEL WEBBER, :
LAURA WEISBECKER, :
KIRSTIN WEISMAN, :
CHRISTINA CANFIELD, : Administratrix of the Estate of Regina Wesley, :
TIMOTHY WHALEN, :
VIOLET WHALEN, :
LONNIE WHEELER, :
SOPHIA WHITE, :
JOSEPH WILDER, : as Administrator of the Estate of Tamathy Wilder, :
TROY WILDER, : BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, : KELLY WILLIAMS, : PATRICK WILLOUGHBY, : CAROL WILSON, : NODRA WEST, Administratrix of the Estate of Jetton : Wilson, : JOSEPH WILSON, : PAUL WILSON, : PAULA WILSON, : ROBERT WILSON, : TERRY WILSON, : VICKY WILSON, : DAWN WINGERT, : PRISCILLA WITTMEYER, : WILLIAM WOLDER, : JARED WOLFE, : AMBER WORK, : DEBORAH WORLEY, : TERESA WORLEY, : CARLA WOOTEN, : RON WRIGHT, as Executor of the Estate of Leah : Wright, : CHERYL WYATT, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
EMANUAL WYATT, :
VERONICA YEAKLE, :
JOANN YOUNG, :
JUDY YOUNG, :
KEITH YOUNG, :
CORRINE ZACHARY, :
MARY ZUREICK, :
and :
HANNAH ZYMSLO, :
Plaintiffs-Appellants, :
vs. :
MICHAEL LYON, :
JAMES BROCKMAN, :
PAUL VOLLMAN, :
LINDHORST & DREIDAME CO., : L.P.A., : STEVE JANIK, : and : JANIK L.L.P., : Defendants-Appellees. :
This cause was heard upon the appeal, the record, and the briefs. For the reasons set forth in the Opinion filed this date, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed. Further, the court holds that there were reasonable grounds for this appeal, allows no penalty, and orders that costs be taxed under App.R. 24. OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
The court further orders that (1) a copy of this Judgment with a copy of the Opinion attached constitutes the mandate, and (2) the mandate be sent to the trial court for execution under App.R. 27.
To the clerk: Enter upon the journal of the court on 1/23/2026 per order of the court.
By:_______________________ Administrative Judge [Cite as Albers v. Lyon, 2026-Ohio-209.]
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO
JAMES ALBERS, : APPEAL NO. C-250017 TRIAL NO. A-1903421 FRIEDA AARON, :
PATRICIA ADAMS, : OPINION MICHELLE AGEE, :
PAUL BAKER, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
JENNIFER BALLINGER, : THOMAS BARTH, : CINDY BARTLETT, : LAURA BATSCHE, : NICHOLAS BATTISTA, : JODY BAUER, : JOSEPH BAUMGARDNER, : STEVEN BAYLISS, Executor of the Estate of Louis Bayliss, : deceased, : MICHELLE BEAVAN, : PHYLLIS BECHTOLD, : JUDY BECK, : TROY BECKELHEIMER, : NANCY BEGLEY, : CATHY BEIL, : TERRY BEIL, : MACKENZIE BENDER, : DENISE BENGE, : NICK BENGE, : ANTOINETTE BENJAMIN, : SHAWNDA BENTON, : WILLIAM BENTON, : DENISE BESS, : LEONA BEYER, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
TREY BILLING, :
STEPHANIE HAWKS, : as Executrix of the Estate of Nancy Boland, :
SHARON BRICE, : MELVIN JAMES, Executor of the Estate of Carrie Britten, : deceased, : MICHAEL BROPHY, : RICHARD BROREIN, Executor of the Estate of Eileen Brorein, :
CALVIN BROWN, :
DAWN LEE ANN BROWN, :
MALIKA BONNER, : Administrator of the Estate of James Brown, :
TARA BROWN, :
RICHARD LOZIER, : Executor of the Estate of Patricia Bruce, : JONATHAN BRUNNER, : ANGELA BUECHEL, : VICKI BUSCHUR, : KATHLEEN BUSHELMAN, : JACK BUSKIRK, Administrator of the Estate of Annette : Buskirk Bren Butler, : MICHELLE BYAR, : DOUG CALLAHAN, : JANET CAMPBELL, : ROBERT CAMPBELL, : ASHLEY CASEY, : RENECIA CHERRY, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
TONYA CHISMAN, :
SANDRA COUCH, : Administratrix of the Estate of Jackie Couch, :
JOY CULLINS, : WILLIAM DABNEY, : TAMMY DALE, : JOSEPH DAVIS, : NELLIE DAVIS, : RALPH DAWSON, : OLLIE DEATON, : STEFANIE DEATON, : JODI BEHRENDT, Executor of the Estate of Holly Decair, :
DANA EDWARDS, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
HENRY CURRY, : as Executor of the Estate of Connie McClure-Ellington, :
HENRY CURRY, : as Executor of the Estate of Robert Ellington, :
KIMBERLY BATES, : as Administratrix of the Estate of Tony Falkner, :
LINDA FAVARON, : Executor of the Estate of Neil Favaron, deceased, :
AMY FULLER, : MARK FUNK, JR., : JUDITH GARDNER, : CHRISTINE GOLDSTEIN, : DONNA GOOD, : GREG GRABER, : MAURICE GRABOW, : ERIN GREELISH, : TODD GREEN, : GLORIA GREENE, : ROBBIE GREGORY, : CARLA GRIESSMAN, : SUSAN GRIFFIN, : JENNY GRIMM, : MELISSA HABERMEHL, : LENORA HAGGARD, : LYNN HALEY, : ALYSSA HALL, : DAVID HALL, Administrator of the Estate of Lisa Hall, :
DESIREE PEYTON, : Individually, and as Administrator of the Estate of Jade Hamby, :
SAMANTHA HAMILTON, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
GERALD HAMMONS, :
DOUGLAS HAYES, : Administrator of the Estate of William Hayes, :
LESLIE POWERS, : Administrator of the Estate of Heather Hefner, deceased, :
KAREN HIGGINBOTHAN, : MICHAEL HILLARD, : DIRK HITCHCOCK, : CELESTE HOFFMAN, : LORETTA HON, : CHELSEA HORTMAN, : ROBERT HOUGHTON, SR., : ROBERT HOUGHTON, JR., : RICKY HOUNCHELL, : RITA HOUNCHELL, : KATHRYN HOWELL, : MARY GERBUS, Administratrix of the Estate of Lois : Hughes, : TAMMY HUGHES, : CAROLYN HURSONG, : DAVID HUSER, as Executor of the Estate of Connie : Huser, deceased, : GEORGE HUTCHINSON, : MARTHA HUTTON, : IRENE HYDE, : JEFFREY HYDE, : ELSA IERACI, : ALYSSA JACKSON, : DAMIAN JACKSON, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
TRACY JANSON, :
KIMBERLY JENKINS, :
KELLY JONES, : Administratrix of the Estate of Dillon Jones, :
JACQUELINE JUDKINS, : as Administratrix of the Estate of Phyllis Judkins, :
CHRISTOPHER MCCAUGHEY, : as Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Juergen, :
CATHY HOLLEY, : Administratrix of the Estate of Linda Kallmeyer-Ward, :
MARTHA KIBLER, : DEBORAH KIDD, : SHERRY KIDD, : VIVIAN KIEFER, : CHARLOTTE KING, : MAGGIE KNAUER, as Executor of the Estate of Christopher : Knauer, deceased, : AMANDA KOCH, : ROSE KOEHLER, : SHANNON KOEHLER, : MIKE KOELBLIN, : VALARIE KOPP, : LAURA KRANBUHL-MCKEE, : LARRY KRECH, : BRANDON LACINAK, : NATASHA LAINHART, : VICTORIA LANDRUM, : SARA LANE, : NICHOLAS LANGFORD, : TOM LANTRY, : KAREN LEGER, : BETH LEISRING, : SANDRA LEMMEL, : KATIE LEHMKUHL, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
AILENE LEVAN, :
HILARY LEVANDOFSKY, :
SHARON HOWARD, : as Administrator of the Estate of Paul Marksberry, :
KELLY MARTIN, : on behalf of her minor daughter Macy Acord, :
KIMBERLY MAYER, : DEREK MAYFIELD, : JAMES MCCAIN, : JENNA MCCALL, : HEATHER MCCANN, : HIRAM MCCAULEY, : KYRA MCCLENDON, : STACY FLETCHER, as Executrix of the Estate of Jeffrey : McClure, : KEVIN MCDONALD, : MARCELLA MCDONALD, : CANDI MCKINNEY, : TERESA MCMILLEN, : MARK MCMURREN, : KAMERON MCNEAL, : KERRY MCNEAL, : TONIA MCQUEARY, : TIFFANY MEADOWS, : DAWN MERLAND, : TIFFANY MESSERSCHMIDT, : RANDALL METCALF, : DIANE MEYER, : TOM MEYERS, : LYNDSEY MIDDENDORF, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
KAREN MILLER, :
RYAN MILLER, :
RUVIMBO NYEMBA, : WENDY OBERLANDER, : TIMOTHY OSBORN, : DANNIE OWENS, : HALEY PAYNE, : JEFF PEDDICORD, : DUANE PELFREY, : NANCY PFETSCH, as Executrix of the Estate of Kenneth : Pfetsch, : CLARENCE PHILLIPS, : HEATHER PICKETT, : JEFFREY POFF, : SHEILA POGUE-KRABACHER, : JEFF POTTS, : ANTOINE POWELL, : BRYAN POWERS, : KATHERINE PRATER, : HEATHER SCHUSTER, as Executrix of the Estate of Lawrence : Pridemore, : TOM PRITCHARD, as Executor of the Estate of Sharon : Pritchard, deceased, : SHERRI PUCKETT-MORRISSTTE, : CAROL PUMMELL, : MISTY EMERSON, as Administrator of the Estate of Marcia : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
Quinn, deceased, :
SANDRA RADEKE, :
JEAN FENNER, : Executor of the Estate of Jane Reeder, : VALERIE REEVES, : CIERRA BARR, Administrator of the Estate of Holly : Reifenberger, : JEFF REMLEY, : DERRILL REYNOLDS, : HARRY REYNOLDS, : KENT REYNOLDS, : LISA REYNOLDS, : JOHN RICHARDSON, : JORDAN RIBARIU, : JASON RILEY, : GORDON RISTER, as Administrator of the Estate of Donna : Rister, : DEBORAH ROARK, : KELLY ROBINSON, : THERESA ROBBINSON-WOODS, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
DEBBIE RODRIQUEZ, : JASON ROMER, : DOROTHY ROSE, : DEBORARY WORLEY, as Executrix of the Estate of Fay : Rosebery, : SANDRA ROUNDTREE, : RONALD ROWLEY, : JOSH ROY, : STEPHEN CARMEN, as Administrator of the Estate of : Kathrynn Rueve, : ROBERT RUNTZ, : CHRISTINA AND JOE RUTTER, Individually, and on behalf of their : minor son, Caron Rutter, : MIKE SAND, : MICHAEL SANDER, : CHRIS SCHEPER, : ROBIN SCHILLER, : JOSEPH SCHIMMEL, : KIM SCHMIDT, : KEVIN SCHMIT, : PATRICK SCHMIT, : BRANDON SCHOBORG, : SUSAN SCHOCK, : PAUL SCHOLZ, : OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
TIMOTHY SCHULZE, :
RONALD SCHUSTER, :
PATRICIA SHOTT, : Individually, and as the Executrix of the Estate of Gregory S. Shot, :
HALEY WARREN, : as Administrator of the Estate of Crystal Slone, :
SHERRY SPANGENBERG, : CRYSTAL GARRISON, Administrator of the Estate of Billy : Spivy, : ZACHARY STACY, : EDDIE STALLINGS, : RICHARD STANFIELD, : DAVID FISHER, as Administrator of the Estate of : Michelle Stephens, : PATRICK STEPHENSON, : TEMPIE STEPHENSON, : DARLENE STERLING, : BERT STIDHAM, : SIERRA STRATMAN, : DEBORAH STURDIVANT, : RYAN TANNER, : KAREN TAYLOR, : KATHLEEN TESLCHER, : BEN THAELER, : BRITTANY THEILMAN, : BRIAN THIEN, : EDWARD THIESSEN, : ADRIENNE THOMAS, : CLARA TUBBS-HILLS, : CONNIE UNDERWOOD, : MICHAEL COLLINS, OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
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CHERYL WYATT, :
LINDHORST & DREIDAME CO., : L.P.A., : STEVE JANIK, : and : JANIK L.L.P., : Defendants-Appellees. :
Civil Appeal From: Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas
Judgment Appealed From Is: Affirmed
Date of Judgment Entry on Appeal: January 23, 2026 OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
Croskery Law Offices and Robert F. Croskery for Plaintiffs-Appellants,
Montgomery Jonson, L.L.P., George D. Jonson and G. Todd Hoffpauir, for Defendants-Appellees Michael Lyon, James Brockman, Paul Vollman, and Lindhorst & Dreidame Co., L.P.A.,
Schroeder, Maundrell, Barbiere & Powers, Katherine L. Barbiere and John W. Hust, for Defendants-Appellees Steve Janik and Janik L.L.P. [Cite as Albers v. Lyon, 2026-Ohio-209.]
NESTOR, Judge.
{¶1} The parties dispute whether the mediation privilege protects
communications made during a break in trial. For the reasons set forth below, the
answer is yes. We overrule appellants’ assignment of error and affirm the trial court’s
judgment.
I. Factual and Procedural History
{¶2} Appellants are plaintiffs in numerous state and federal medical
malpractice lawsuits against Dr. Atiq Durrani and his medical practice, the Center for
Advanced Spine Technologies, Inc., (“CAST”). Appellees are legal counsel for Dr.
Durrani, CAST, and Medical Protective (the insurer of Dr. Durrani and CAST).
{¶3} In 2013, as lawsuits compiled against him, Dr. Durrani fled to Pakistan.
Appellees were sued in three federal actions, which claimed fraud and conspiracy for
their alleged role in assisting Dr. Durrani’s flight.
{¶4} Some of the medical malpractice trials against Dr. Durrani took place in
the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. During a break at
one of these trials, in 2018, appellants allege that appellee Lyon promised good faith
settlement negotiations in the medical malpractice lawsuits if appellants dropped the
fraud and conspiracy suits against Durrani’s legal counsel. Judge Michael Barrett,
who was presiding over the trial, was present during this conversation. Appellants
state that Judge Barrett requested that they drop the fraud and conspiracy suits. There
is no formal record of this conversation.
{¶5} As a result of the communications made in front of and with Judge
Barrett, appellants dismissed the federal fraud and conspiracy suits with prejudice.
{¶6} This triggered the instant litigation. Appellants filed suit in the
Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas in July 2019. The complaint alleged that OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
appellees misled appellants into dismissing the suits, and that appellees had no
intention of engaging in good faith settlement negotiations. Specifically, the original
complaint contained five counts: fraud in the inducement, breach of an oral contract,
promissory estoppel, civil conspiracy, and legal malpractice.
{¶7} The parties dispute the characterization of the conversation with Judge
Barrett. Appellees view it as an informal mediation, conducted by Judge Barrett.
Appellants, on the other hand, contend that the conversation was not part of any
mediation.
{¶8} But appellants’ view of this conversation has not been consistent. In
their original July 2019 complaint, appellants refer to the conversation as an “informal
mediation.” Appellants filed an amended complaint in October 2019, which again
used the term “informal mediation.”
{¶9} Appellees subsequently filed motions to dismiss all claims. In April
2022, the trial court partially granted appellees’ motions to dismiss. Following that
order, three claims remained: fraud in the inducement, promissory estoppel, and civil
conspiracy.
{¶10} Then, in June 2022, appellees filed their answer to appellants’
complaint. In their answer, appellees admit that an informal mediation occurred.
Accordingly, the occurrence of an informal mediation has been a pleaded to and
admitted fact since June 2022.
{¶11} In January 2023, appellees filed a motion for a protective order, seeking
to prohibit discovery of communications made during the informal mediation. The
trial court granted a protective order in June 2023.
{¶12} In November 2023, over four years after filing their amended
complaint, appellants sought to file another amended complaint. Appellants sought
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to remove the language which characterized the conversation with Judge Barrett as an
informal mediation. The trial court denied this motion in January 2024. In denying
leave to amend, the trial court reasoned that significant time had passed since the
filing of the original complaint. Additionally, the fact that an informal mediation had
taken place was an admitted fact that the court had relied on when granting the June
2023 protective order.
{¶13} Appellants attempted to appeal the trial court’s denial of leave to amend
to this court. However, this court held that the January 2024 order was not a final
order.
{¶14} Appellees then filed motions for summary judgment. In support,
appellees argued that appellants could not prove fraud in the inducement, promissory
estoppel, or civil conspiracy without evidence of the substance of the communications
with Judge Barrett, which was barred from discovery due to the June 2023 protective
order. Appellants admitted that without the contents of the conversation, they could
not prove their claims.
{¶15} The trial court granted summary judgment in appellees’ favor in
December 2024. Appellants now challenge the trial court’s grant of summary
II. Analysis
{¶16} Appellants bring three assignments of error. First, appellants argue that
the trial court erred by granting a protective order on the grounds that the mediation
privilege protected the statements made during the conversation with Judge Barrett.
In the alternative, appellants next argue that assuming a mediation privilege did exist,
the trial court erred in finding that mediation participants did not waive the privilege.
Third and finally, appellants argue that the trial court erred by refusing to allow
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amendment of the complaint.
{¶17} We address appellants’ assignments of error out of order, because the
third assignment is somewhat dispositive of the first two.
A. Third Assignment of Error
{¶18} In their third assignment of error, appellants allege that the trial court
erred by refusing to allow them to amend the complaint. Appellants sought to remove
language stating that an informal mediation occurred.
{¶19} We review the trial court’s denial of a motion to amend a complaint
under an abuse of discretion standard. Henderson v. DeWine, 2022-Ohio-1025, ¶ 15
(1st Dist.). “Civ.R. 15(A) governs the amendment of pleadings.” Maas v. Maas, 2020-
Ohio-5160, ¶ 84 (1st Dist.). Civ.R. 15(A) provides that trial courts should grant leave
to amend “‘when justice so requires.’” Id., quoting Isco Industries, Inc. v. Great Am.
Ins., 2019-Ohio-4852, ¶ 52 (1st Dist.).
{¶20} Trial courts should consider several factors in considering whether to
grant leave to amend. Maas at ¶ 85. These factors include “whether the movant made
a prima facie showing of support for the new matters sought to be pleaded, the
timeliness of the motion, and whether the proposed amendment would prejudice the
opposing party.” Id., citing Danopulos v. Am. Trading II, LLC, 2016-Ohio-5014, ¶ 24
(1st Dist.).
{¶21} We considered the timeliness of a motion for leave to amend a
complaint in Fiani v. Worldpay, LLC, 2024-Ohio-304, (1st Dist.). In Fiani, a plaintiff
filed for leave to amend over a year after filing the original complaint. Id. at ¶ 24. We
held that because the plaintiff was aware of the information he sought to add nine
months before seeking to amend, the motion for leave to amend was not timely filed.
Id. at ¶ 24-26. See Leo v. Burge Wrecking, LLC, 2017-Ohio-2690, ¶ 3, 15 (6th Dist.)
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(holding that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying a motion for leave
to amend filed two years after the original complaint); McElwee v. Dayton
Newspapers, Inc., 2004-Ohio-171, ¶ 33, 35 (2d Dist.) (holding that, where plaintiffs
could have included claims known two years prior, the trial court did not abuse its
discretion in refusing to allow amendment of the complaint).
{¶22} Here, appellants sought to amend their complaint to remove language
that an informal mediation took place with Judge Barrett during a break in trial.
Critically, appellants sought leave to amend over four years after they filed the original
complaint. Appellants did not seek to add any new information to the complaint.
Rather, appellants sought to change how the complaint characterized the conversation
with Judge Barrett.
{¶23} In denying appellants’ motion to amend, the trial court stated that the
circumstances did not justify granting leave to amend, “especially when considering
the length of time [the fact that an informal mediation had taken place] had been
admitted to and had, in effect, been agreed to by the parties[.]” The trial court also
reasoned that allowing amendment of the complaint was improper because the court
had relied on this fact when granting a protective order.
{¶24} We hold that under the circumstances here, appellants’ motion to
amend was not timely. Accordingly, the trial court’s refusal to allow amendment of
the complaint was not an abuse of discretion. “[W]here a motion for leave to file an
amended complaint is not timely tendered and there is no apparent reason to justify
the delay, a trial court does not abuse its discretion in denying a proposed
amendment.” Meehan v. Mardis, 2022-Ohio-1379, ¶ 6 (1st Dist.), quoting Franciscan
Communities, Inc. v. Rice, 2021-Ohio-1729, ¶ 37 (8th Dist.), citing State ex rel. Smith
v. Adult Parole Auth., 61 Ohio St.3d 602, 603-604 (1991).
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{¶25} In the alternative, appellants argue that the trial court erred by not
allowing amendment of the pleadings to conform to the evidence under Civ.R. 15(B).
But Civ.R. 15(B) does not apply in this case, because it has not gone to trial. Siegel v.
Lifecenter Organ Donor Network, 2011-Ohio-6031, ¶ 53 (1st Dist.) (“[Civ.R. 15(B)] is
applicable only in cases that have gone to trial[.]”).
{¶26} The trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying appellants’ motion
to amend the pleadings. The third assignment of error is overruled.
B. First Assignment of Error
{¶27} We now return to appellants’ first assignment of error. The trial court
granted a protective order on the grounds that the mediation privilege protects certain
statements from discovery. Appellants contest this grant on appeal.
{¶28} Generally, appellate courts review discovery orders under an abuse of
discretion standard. Yost v. Schaffner, 2020-Ohio-5127, ¶ 23 (5th Dist.), citing Med.
Mut. of Ohio v. Schlotterer, 2009-Ohio-2496, ¶ 13. But a ruling on the discoverability
of alleged privileged information is reviewed de novo. Yost at ¶ 23, citing Roe v.
Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region, 2009-Ohio-2973, ¶ 29.
{¶29} Appellants first assert that the agreement that took place during a break
in trial did not occur as part of a mediation. But, as described above, the trial court
did not abuse its discretion in refusing to allow appellants to amend their complaint.
Thus, the fact that an informal mediation occurred is an admitted fact.
{¶30} Next, appellants argue that the agreement that took place in front of
Judge Barrett could not have been a mediation, because it took place in open court. In
support of this argument, appellants cite R.C. 2710.05(A)(2). Under this statute,
“[t]here is no privilege . . . for a mediation communication . . . made during a session
of a mediation that is open, or is required by law to be open, to the public[.]” R.C.
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2710.05(A)(2).
{¶31} But appellants did not raise this argument in the trial court, and
therefore, did not properly preserve the issue for appeal. See Goldfuss v. Davidson,
79 Ohio St.3d 116, 121 (1997). Our review is thus confined to plain error. Id.
Appellants do not raise any plain-error arguments on appeal. This court has
previously declined to make plain-error arguments on parties’ behalf, and we decline
to do so here. E.g., Cable Busters, LLC v. Mosley, 2020-Ohio-3442, ¶ 8 (1st Dist.).
{¶32} Accordingly, we overrule the first assignment of error.
C. Second Assignment of Error
{¶33} Appellants bring their second assignment of error in the alternative to
their first. In this assignment, appellants argue that, assuming a mediation did occur,
the trial court erred by finding that appellees did not waive the mediation privilege.
{¶34} “When the discovery of confidential or privileged information is at issue
. . . reviewing court[s] appl[y] a de novo standard.” Yost, 2020-Ohio-5127, at ¶ 23 (5th
Dist.), citing Roe, 2009-Ohio-2973, at ¶ 29.
{¶35} Mediation communications are privileged, unless an exception applies.
Anthony v. Andrews, M.D., 2009-Ohio-6378, ¶ 17. One such exception occurs when
all parties expressly waive the privilege. Id. R.C. 2710.04 provides for waiver “if the
privilege ‘is expressly waived by all mediation parties and by the mediator (in regard
to a mediation communication of the mediator) or the nonparty participant (in regard
to the nonparty participant’s) mediation communication.’” (Cleaned up.) Am.
Environmental Group, Ltd. v. H.M. Miller Constr. Co., 2014-Ohio-4681, ¶ 20 (8th
Dist.), quoting R.C. 2710.04(A).
{¶36} Appellants claim that appellees waived the mediation privilege by
referencing topics discussed at the mediation during a deposition and in affidavits.
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But merely referencing topics does not rise to the level of express waiver required by
the statute. (Emphasis added.) See R.C. 2710.04. Accordingly, appellees did not
waive the privilege.
{¶37} Appellants’ second assignment of error is overruled.
III. Conclusion
{¶38} Because we find no error, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Judgment affirmed.
KINSLEY, P.J., and MOORE, J., concur.