Edward O’Brien (Partner-Louisville, KY), Geoffrey Belzer (Partner-Chicago, IL), and Andrew-John Bokeno (Associate-Louisville, KY) recently succeeded in securing an affirmance of summary judgment in the Ohio Court of Appeals in a multi-claim civil lawsuit brought against the firm’s client, a manufactured home community. Plaintiffs, who were tenants in the client’s community, brought a civil action in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas alleging the community failed to render cosmetic repairs to the plaintiff’s home, breached certain state statutes, and misrepresented certain aspects of the community and manufactured homes to the plaintiffs. The complaint set forth multiple legal theories of liability, including breach of contract, fraud and misrepresentation, breach of R.C. 5321.04, and violations of the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act. After the trial court granted our motion for summary judgment on all the above theories, the plaintiffs appealed the decision to the Ohio Court of Appeals’ Eighth Appellate District, which affirmed the trial court’s order granting summary judgment on each and every claim asserted against the client, finding no genuine dispute of material fact and entitling the community to judgment as a matter of law. As such, the Court of Appeals disposed of all of the plaintiffs’ causes of action against the firm’s client.