· 10/19/2017

Luck v. Klayman

Citations

  • 2017 Ohio 8231

Syllabus

Creditor's bill R.C. 2333.01 summary judgment genuine issue of material fact state court jurisdiction federal jurisdiction discovery financial privacy request for admission collateral attack fraud. The trial court did not err in granting summary judgment for plaintiff-appellee because there was no genuine issue of material fact as to whether plaintiff-appellee satisfied the elements of R.C. 2333.01. Plaintiff-appellee acquired a valid lien on defendant-appellant's interest in the federal judgment. There is no exception to discovery based in a party's financial privacy interest. There is no evidence that plaintiff-appellee's underlying judgment against defendant-appellant was obtained through fraud.

Judges: McCormack

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