Atwood Resources, Inc. v. Lehigh

648 N.E.2d 548, 98 Ohio App. 3d 293, 1994 Ohio App. LEXIS 5306
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 24, 1994
DocketNo. 94AP030011.
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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Atwood Resources, Inc. v. Lehigh, 648 N.E.2d 548, 98 Ohio App. 3d 293, 1994 Ohio App. LEXIS 5306 (Ohio Ct. App. 1994).

Opinion

Gwin, Presiding Judge.

Plaintiff, Atwood Resources, Inc. (“appellant”), appeals from the judgment entered in the Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas awarding judgment against appellant and in favor of defendants, Daniel T. Lehigh and Lehigh & Lehigh (“appellees”), the amount of $1,042 as and for attorney fees relating to appellees’ successful challenge of venue in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, pursuant to Civ.R. 3(C)(2). Appellant assigns as error:

“Assignment of Error No. 1
“The Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas lacked jurisdiction to reverse a decision of a trial court in the venue matter.
“Assignment of Error No. 2
“There was no action pending at the time of transfer to warrant the award of fees.
“Assignment of Error No. 3
“Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court erred in venuing the case since it was properly filed under Ohio Civil Rule 3.”

Appellees, through means of a cross-appeal, raise the following assignments of error:

*296 “Assignment of Error No. 1
“The trial court erred as a matter of law by not awarding cross-appellants the entire amount of attorney fees for all services performed because of the requirements of Civ.R. 12(G) and (H).
“Assignment of Error No. 2
“The trial court erred as a matter of law by not awarding cross-appellants the entire amount of attorney fees for all services performed because the temporary restraining order was dissolved and should not have been granted.
“Assignment of Error No. 3
“The trial court’s award to cross-appellants of $1,042.00 in attorney fees under Civ.R. 3(C)(2) is insufficient, against the manifest weight of the competent, credible evidence, and an abuse of discretion.”

FACTS

On December 10, 1993, appellant filed a complaint in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, seeking a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, and permanent injunction enjoining appellees from engaging in certain conduct. Appellant filed with its complaint a motion for temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction. On that same day, the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas granted appellant’s motion ex parte and entered a temporary restraining order enjoining appellees from engaging in the conduct described in appellant’s complaint. The court contemporaneously set a preliminary injunction hearing for December 22, 1993 and ordered appellant to post a $1,000 bond with the clerk of courts.

By subsequent motions, appellees moved to dismiss the complaint and dissolve the temporary restraining order, and requested a change of venue to Tuscarawas County. On December 22, 1993, the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas conducted a hearing on appellees’ motion to dissolve the temporary restraining order. On December 30, 1993, that court entered the following order:

“[T]his Court finds that venue for this case is properly located in Tuscarawas County. Therefore, [appellees’] motion for change of venue is granted and the Clerk of Courts is ordered to transfer the case file to the Common Pleas Court of Tuscarawas County. Because the Court lacked venue initially in this action, the temporary restraining orders entered prior to this decision are hereby dissolved and any bond posted herein is released.”

Despite that court’s order changing venue, appellant filed a notice of voluntary dismissal pursuant to Civ.R. 41 on January 4, 1994, in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. By judgment entered January 6, 1994, the Cuyahoga *297 County Court of Common Pleas ordered that the entire case file in the instant matter be given to appellees’ attorney for delivery to the Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas.

On January 7,1994, appellees moved the Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas for an order assessing against appellant costs and attorney fees incurred by appellees in successfully obtaining a transfer of venue from Cuyahoga County to Tuscarawas County, pursuant to Civ.R. 3(C). Following a hearing on that motion, the court awarded appellees $1,042.

I

Appellant raises two separate issues in its first assignment of error. Appellant first claims that the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas had denied appellees’ motion for attorney fees prior to transferring the case to Tuscarawas County. Appellant therefore claims that appellees collaterally attacked the Cuyahoga County decision by raising the issue in Tuscarawas County.

Although appellees briefly raised the issue of attorney fees in Cuyahoga County, appellant has failed to preserve this issue for our review. At no time during the hearing on the motion for attorney fees filed in Tuscarawas County did appellant advise the Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas that the issue of attorney fees relating to the change of venue had been raised in Cuyahoga County.

An appellate court need not consider an error which a party “complaining of the trial court’s judgment could have called, but did not call, to the trial court’s attention at a time when such error could have been avoided or corrected by the trial court.” State v. Williams (1977), 51 Ohio St.2d 112, 5 O.O.3d 98, 364 N.E.2d 1364, paragraph one of the syllabus, vacated in part on other grounds (1978), 438 U.S. 911, 98 S.Ct. 3137, 57 L.Ed.2d 1156; State v. Maurer (1984), 15 Ohio St.3d 239, 260, 15 OBR 379, 397, 473 N.E.2d 768, 788.

Appellant’s failure to raise this issue in Tuscarawas County constituted a waiver of this claimed error.

Appellant also claims the Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas was the improper forum for consideration of attorney fees pursuant-to Civ.R. 3(C). That rule provides, in pertinent part:

“When an action has been commenced in a county other than stated to be proper in subdivision (D) of this rule, upon timely assertion of the defense of improper venue, as provided in Rule 12, the court shall transfer the action to a county stated to be proper in subdivision (B) of this rule.
*298 “When an action is transferred to a county which is proper, the court may assess costs, including reasonable attorney fees, to the time of transfer against the party who commenced the action in a county other than stated to be proper in subdivision (B) of this rule.”

This rule unambiguously gave the Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas the necessary authority to enter its award of reasonable attorney fees against appellant for appellees’ successful challenge of venue in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.

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