State Ex Rel. Corn v. Russo, Unpublished Decision (11-24-1999)

CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedNovember 24, 1999
DocketNo. 76730.
StatusUnpublished

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State Ex Rel. Corn v. Russo, Unpublished Decision (11-24-1999), (Ohio Ct. App. 1999).

Opinion

OPINION
On July 23, 1999, relators, Robert Corn, M.D. and Highland Musculo-Skeletal Associates, Inc. ("HMSA"), Dr. Corn's employer, filed a verified complaint seeking writs of prohibition and mandamus against respondent, Judge Nancy Russo. Relators claim (1) that respondent is without jurisdiction to conduct further proceedings in the case entitled Crow v. Dotson, C.P. Case No. CV-345899, including a contempt hearing, following the filing of a Stipulation for Dismissal and (2) that respondent has violated previous orders of this court issued in State ex rel. Corn v.Russo (June 4, 1999), Cuyahoga App. No. 75349, unreported (hereinafter "Corn v. Russo I"). On July 23, 1999, this court granted relators' application for alternative writs of prohibition and mandamus and ordered respondent to show cause why permanent writs should not be issued. In reply, respondent moved to dismiss or, in the alternative, moved for summary judgment. For the reasons that follow, we grant respondent's motion in part and deny it in part and issue a permanent writ of prohibition.

I. FACTS/PROCEDURAL, HISTORY
Dr. Corn was an expert medical witness for the defense in theCrow litigation, which was pending before respondent. On July 27, 1998, a Civ.R. 45 subpoena was issued to Dr. Corn and others commanding Dr. Corn, et al. to produce the following records and documents:

(1) All 1099 Forms received by Doctor Corn from any liability insurance carrier or any law firm or attorney and/or records showing income received from such sources for the years 1991 through 1997;

(2) Any and all office records showing independent medical exams (IME's) conducted by Doctor Corn for the years 1991 through 1997, including, but not limited to, appointment books, computerized records and billing statements and all IME reports authorized by Doctor Corn for said IME.

Dr. Corn filed a Motion to Quash the Subpoena. On September 4, 1998, respondent denied the motion to quash and ordered Dr. Corn "to comply with all terms of the subpoena. Failure to comply in a timely fashion will be deemed contempt. Documents to be produced to plaintiff on or before 9/14/98."

On September 16, 1998, plaintiffs' counsel in Crow, dissatisfied with Dr. Corn's response to the subpoena, filed a Motion in Limine seeking to bar the testimony of Dr. Corn. Attached as Exhibit 1 to the Motion in Limine was a letter dated September 14, 1998, sent via facsimile and mail, in which Dr. Corn, through counsel, responded to the subpoena, made available the material he possessed, and indicated what documents did not exist and why.

On September 22, 1998, respondent ordered Dr. Corn "to appear before this court on 9/28/98 at 9:30 A.M. to show cause why he should not be held in contempt for failure to abide by this court's orders regarding production of documents, pursuant to subpoena in this case." On September 23, Dr. Corn's counsel moved to cancel the show cause hearing based upon Dr. Corn's compliance with respondent's order, which motion respondent denied.

On September 28, 1998, respondent ordered "Special Master Bob Housel," who was appointed by a different judge in unrelated litigation to investigate Dr. Corn's compensation relating to defense medical exams and whose appointment was later nullified in State ex rel. Allstate v. Gaul (May 13, 1999), Cuyahoga App. No. 75048, unreported, to give testimony and produce documents at Dr. Corn's show cause hearing. Respondent began the contempt hearing on September 28 and heard testimony from Dr. Corn, "Special Master" Housel, and an accountant for Dr. Corn and HMSA. Respondent continued the show cause hearing to October 13, and on September 29, 1998, issued subpoenas to Dr. Corn, his counsel and Dr. Corn's office personnel. Respondent also issued the following orders:

Counsel for Dr. Corn and Plaintiff are hereby ordered to brief the following subjects * * * 1) Does the failure to keep patient records for any IME's of plaintiff or defendant constitute a violation of ORC 4731.22 (B) (6) and/or Rule 4731-11-02D; 2) What privilege, if any, attaches to appointments maintained in a physician's appointment book; 3) Whether destruction of records relating to exam of person referred to doctor for purpose of defense evaluation or plaintiff's evaluation in connection with pending litigation and/or anticipated litigation constitutes contempt; 4) Whether a pending writ in the court of appeals on an unrelated case, before another judge of this court, precludes this court from reviewing documents produced in the nonrelated case which may be relevant to the show cause hearing within.

Dr. Corn * * * is ordered to appear on 10/13/98 [with new counsel] as [current counsel] has been subpoenaed as a witness * * *.

On October 8, 1998, relators filed a complaint in prohibition and mandamus in this court against respondent (Corn V. Russo I) to prevent respondent from conducting the contempt proceeding and to compel respondent to return federal tax documents to Dr. Corn. The court issued an alternative writ of prohibition and, in compliance, respondent issued an order sealing any and all documents related to the September 28, 1998, show cause hearing and ordered the court reporter to seal the original transcript and to refuse requests for the transcript without her prior order. On December 10, respondent voluntarily stayed the Crow matter pending resolution of the writ action against her in this court.

Unbeknownst to this court, on April 2, 1999, the parties and their attorneys in the Crow litigation executed a Settlement Agreement and Full and Final Release.

On June 4, 1999, in Corn v. Russo I, the court held that respondent had jurisdiction to proceed with the contempt hearing, but lacked jurisdiction to elicit testimony or other evidence from "Special Master" Housel and lacked jurisdiction to conduct an independent discovery investigation on a party's behalf. The court issued, in relevant part, the following permanent writ of prohibition:

Respondent Russo is prohibited from compelling, ordering, or receiving any additional testimony, information, or documents from respondent Housel in Crow v. Dotson, Cuyahoga Common Pleas Case No. CV-345899. In addition, respondent Russo is prohibited from using, releasing, publishing, disseminating, or distributing in any fashion any information, documents, or the contents of any such documents obtained from respondent Housel, in his capacity as a Special Master. The transcript of the testimony of respondent Housel, as taken at the contempt hearing of September 28, 1998, is ordered sealed. Further, respondent Russo is ordered to deliver to relator Corn any and all information, documents and transcripts which were obtained from respondent Housel and ordered sealed in the alternative writ of prohibition issued by this Court on October 9, 1998.

On June 11, 1999, respondent lifted the stay in Crow, reactivated all pending motions and reinstated all previous court orders, except that the parties were notified that a brief on the issue concerning a review of documents during a pending writ action was no longer required. Respondent required all remaining issues in her September 28, 1998, order to be briefed and continued the contempt hearing to July 6, 1999. Respondent also vacated her order of October 13, 1998, which sealed documents pursuant to the alternative writ issued in Corn v. Russo I.

On July 2, 1999, the plaintiffs in Crow filed a Stipulation for Dismissal and Judgment Entry with respondent.1 Respondent sua

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