Family Medicine Found., Inc. v. Bright

93 Ohio St. 3d 1284
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 10, 2001
Docket01-1544
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Family Medicine Found., Inc. v. Bright, 93 Ohio St. 3d 1284 (Ohio 2001).

Opinion

Franklin App. No. 00AP-1476. On review of order certifying a conflict. The court determines that a conflict exists; the parties are to brief the issue stated in the court of appeals’ Judgment Entry filed August 21, 2001:

“Does R.C. 1329.10(C) permit a plaintiff to commence or maintain an action solely against a fictitious name; or must the action be commenced and/or maintained against the user of the fictitious name?”

Cook and Lundberg Stratton, JJ., dissent.

The conflict case is Martin v. Bedroom Emporium (Dec. 24, 1997), Summit App. No. 18509, unreported, 1997 WL 803081.

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