Ohio Rules of Court – Local and Local KeyRules (Vols. III-IIIA) provides the rules of court and civil practice guides needed to practice before the local courts of Ohio.
Ohio Rules of Court - Local (Vol. III) provides local rules of court covering:
- First through Twelfth Appellate Judicial Districts
- Allen County
- Butler County
- Cuyahoga County
- Franklin County
- Greene County
- Hamilton County
- Lake County
- Licking County
- Lorain County
- Lucas County
- Mahoning County
- Medina County
- Montgomery County
- Stark County
- Summit County
- Warren County
- Wood County
- And more
Ohio Rules of Court - Local KeyRules (Vol. IIIA) identifies, organizes, and provides, in outline format, the court rules, statutes, caselaw, and secondary sources needed to draft, file, and serve common civil court filings in the state trial courts of Ohio for the counties of Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Lucas, Montgomery, and Summit. Each
KeyRules outline corresponds to a specific pleading, motion, or discovery request, providing the applicable procedural rules and integrating them into sections by rule type (e.g., timing, format, filing and service, etc.). The procedural rule content is further enhanced with on-point caselaw and industry-leading Thomson Reuters secondary sources.
KeyRules provides attorneys, paralegals, and other legal staff with the information needed to draft, file, and serve their court documents quickly and correctly. Key features include:
- Outlines for more than a dozen of the most commonly filed pleadings, motions, and discovery requests
- Clear, intuitive presentation of the applicable procedural rules by document type and rule type to easily locate procedural requirements throughout the drafting and filing process
- Enhancement of rule content with on-point caselaw and industry-leading Thomson Reuters secondary sources for clear understanding of procedural requirements
- Inclusion of corresponding court forms, filing checklists, and sample court documents to promote drafting and filing economies and reduce drafting and filing errors
- Regular updates of KeyRules content to account for changes in law