Bill Title: As Introduced 128th General AssemblyRegular Session2009-2010H. C. R. No. 27 Representatives Snitchler, Stautberg
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 10-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-06-30 - To Judiciary
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As Introduced
128th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2009-2010 |
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Representatives Snitchler, Stautberg
Cosponsors:
Representatives Huffman, Blessing, Combs, Grossman, Gardner, Derickson, Boose, Stebelton
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
| To express the General Assembly's support for the | 1 |
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commercial docket pilot project established by the | 2 |
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF OHIO
(THE SENATE CONCURRING):
WHEREAS, Commercial litigation is a complex and highly | 4 |
specialized area of law that requires special expertise on the | 5 |
part of judges as well as attorneys; and | 6 |
WHEREAS, Commercial litigation is often costly and | 7 |
unpredictable, and many judges lack the knowledge and experience | 8 |
needed to manage and decide commercial cases efficiently and | 9 |
reliably; and | 10 |
WHEREAS, In 2008, the Supreme Court of Ohio adopted Temporary | 11 |
Rules of Superintendence authorizing the Chief Justice to | 12 |
designate up to five counties to participate in a pilot project | 13 |
creating commercial dockets in the courts of common pleas in those | 14 |
counties that are overseen by judges with expertise in commercial | 15 |
litigation; and | 16 |
WHEREAS, The courts of common pleas of Cuyahoga, Franklin, | 17 |
Hamilton, and Lucas counties have been participating successfully | 18 |
in the pilot project, cases are being handled more expeditiously | 19 |
and the law is being applied more consistently in those courts | 20 |
than before the pilot project, and the pilot project has resulted | 21 |
in a general benefit of the courts, businesses, and people of this | 22 |
state; and | 23 |
WHEREAS, The development and utilization of special dockets | 24 |
to address commercial issues gives existing and future businesses | 25 |
located in Ohio more confidence that commercial issues will be | 26 |
handled by experts in that area of law and will result in greater | 27 |
certainty and stability for businesses; therefore be it | 28 |
RESOLVED, That the General Assembly endorses the commercial | 29 |
docket pilot project and urges the Supreme Court to expand the | 30 |
commercial docket program and to make it permanent upon completion | 31 |
of the pilot project; and be it further | 32 |
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the House of Representatives | 33 |
transmit duly authenticated copies of this resolution to Chief | 34 |
Justice Thomas J. Moyer and to the news media of Ohio. | 35 |