RAY BRANCHE, Plaintiff-Appellee, - vs - MOTORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.
CASE NO. 2016-L-004
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS ELEVENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT LAKE COUNTY, OHIO
May 23, 2016
2016-Ohio-3238
TIMOTHY P. CANNON, J.
Civil Appeal from the Lake County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 2014 CV 002396. Judgment: Appeal dismissed.
Todd M. Haemmerle and Richard C.O. Rezie, Gallagher Sharp, Sixth Floor, Bulkley Building, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115 (For Defendant-Appellant).
MEMORANDUM OPINION
TIMOTHY P. CANNON, J.
{¶1} This matter is before us on the motion of Plaintiff Ray Branche to dismiss the appeal filed by Defendant Motorists Mutual Insurance Company from a December 28, 2015 judgment entry of the Lake County Court of Common Pleas. For the following reasons, the motion to dismiss is granted, and the appeal is dismissed for lack of a final, appealable order.
{¶3} On December 28, 2015, the trial court denied the motion to stay discovery and to bifurcate as it relates to the “bad faith” claim. It granted the motion to bifurcate the issue of punitive damages, as required by statute in
{¶4} Mr. Branche filed a motion to dismiss the appeal, arguing the trial court‘s order is not final and appealable. Motorists Mutual filed an opposition to the motion to dismiss, arguing the trial court‘s interlocutory order is appealable because it “allowed discovery to proceed on Plaintiff‘s bad faith claim over objections of privilege and attorney work-product protection.”
{¶5} An order granting or denying a motion to bifurcate claims of liability under
{¶6} Here, the trial court did not rule on Motorists Mutual‘s claims of privilege and work product protection nor did it compel discovery. Rather, the trial court merely ruled that discovery on the “bad faith” claim would not be stayed pending the outcome of the breach of contract claim and that litigation on these separate claims would not be bifurcated. Motorists Mutual‘s motion for a protective order regarding certain discovery requests, as well as Mr. Branche‘s reply in opposition, remain pending before the trial court. Motorists Mutual‘s argument is therefore wholly without merit.
{¶7} For the foregoing reasons, the trial court‘s December 28, 2015 interlocutory order is not immediately appealable. Mr. Branche‘s motion to dismiss is hereby granted.
{¶8} This appeal is dismissed for lack of a final or otherwise appealable order.
CYNTHIA WESTCOTT RICE, P.J.,
COLLEEN MARY O‘TOOLE, J.,
concur.
