Douglas, J. The issue before this court is whether reasonable notice of a final order is required to be given to parties by the deciding court to protect the parties’ right to appeal. We find that such notice must be given and reverse the judgment of the court of appeals. This case presents an issue that has been previously decided by this court. We stated in Moldovan v. Cuyahoga Cty. Welfare Dep…
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