Davis v. Immediate Medical Services, Inc.

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1997-10-08

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Francis E. Sweeney, Sr., J. In this case, we are asked to determine whether a default judgment can be entered against a defendant who was ultimately found not negligent at trial. We also look at the applicability of Civ.R. 6(B)(2) with respect to the propriety of default judgment. In addition, we examine the admissibility of evidence of bias stemming from commonality of insurance between the witness and a malpractice defendant. F…

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