· 5/30/2024

Osborne v. J.T.O., Inc.

Citations

  • 246 N.E.3d 986
  • 2024 Ohio 2070

Syllabus

Summary judgment derivative action Civ.R. 23.1 double-derivative action interest in parent company subsidiary standing limited partnership motion for leave to amend complaint abuse of discretion timely good faith no justification for denial apparent from record failure to rule on motion implicit denial. The trial court erred in granting summary judgment in favor of appellees because appellants had standing to pursue a double-derivative action. Further, the trial court abused its discretion in denying appellants' motion for leave to amend the complaint and failing to rule upon appellants' motion to modify discovery order and motion to compel.

Judges: Celebrezze

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