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May 31, 2008

Ohio Litigation involving a Nurse turns a Private Issue into a Public Forum

I receive a publication from the Ohio State Bar Association listing a summary of Ohio appellate cases each week. I receive the "Green Book" for attorney discipline cases because I want to make sure I am not doing what those attorneys did and for case law involving nurses and nursing.

I found a very interesting case which in my opinion illustrates why you there are some things that just shouldn't be litigated. A very private matter involving a nurse and her husband and her lover is a public record and was published in the Ohio State Bar Association Report.

The case involves criminal charge, civil complaint, marital  infidelity, and illegal wiretaps. Not the kind of thing you want published and made public when you are a licensed professional. 

See Hodges v. Hodges, 175 Ohio Ap..3d 121, 2008-Ohio-601 at  http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/rod/docs/pdf/6/2008/2008-ohio-601.pdf.

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