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Moses v. Sterling Commerce Am., Inc.

Citations: 98 Ohio St. 3d 1475; 784 N.E.2d 709Docket: 2002-1646

Court: Ohio Supreme Court; March 4, 2003; Ohio; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

In the case Franklin App. No. 02AP-161, 2002-Ohio-4327, the court addressed several motions: the Ohio Civil Rights Commission's motion to strike the reconsideration motion, Sterling Commerce America, Inc.’s motion to strike the same, and a motion to strike the Commission's motion to strike. The court denied the motion for reconsideration and deemed the motions to strike moot, effectively resolving all pending motions without further action.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Motion for Reconsideration

Application: The court denied the motion for reconsideration, thereby upholding its previous decision without modification.

Reasoning: The court denied the motion for reconsideration and deemed the motions to strike moot, effectively resolving all pending motions without further action.

Motions to Strike

Application: The court considered and declared moot multiple motions to strike, indicating that they no longer required judicial determination.

Reasoning: The court denied the motion for reconsideration and deemed the motions to strike moot, effectively resolving all pending motions without further action.