Schwartz v. General Accident Insurance of AmericaSchwartz v. General Accident Insurance of America
Plaintiff-appellant Robert L. Schwartz appeals from the judgment of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas which granted the motion for sanctions filed by defendant-appellee General Accident Insurance of America. For the reasons that follow, we reverse the judgment of the trial court and remand this cause for further proceedings.
On August 6, 1991, appellant, an attorney licensed to practice in Ohio, filed a complaint against appellee in which he alleged that, unless restrained, appellee would interfere with appellant’s professional relationship with one of his clients. Appellee filed a motion to dismiss the complaint pursuant to
On April 30, 1992, appellee filed a motion for sanctions against appellant pursuant to
On appeal, appellant raises four assignments of error. In his first assignment of error, appellant argues that the trial court did not have jurisdiction
In
Zimmie v. Zimmie
(1984),
However, the United States Supreme Court has held that a voluntary dismissal of a complaint does not divest the trial court of jurisdiction to consider a motion for sanctions made pursuant to
“Both Rule 41(a)(1) and
In
Tarcai v. Kovach
(Feb. 3, 1992), Stark App. No. CA-8555, unreported,
In
Grossman v. Mathless & Mathless, C.P.A.
(1993),
We find the reasoning of these courts persuasive. We, therefore, hold that a trial court does not lose jurisdiction to consider properly filed motions for sanctions pursuant to
In his second assignment of error, appellant maintains that the trial court erred by awarding sanctions and attorney fees against the appellant without holding a hearing pursuant to
In contravention of
In his third assignment of error, appellant argues that the trial court erred by failing to comply with his timely request for findings of fact and conclusions of law pursuant to
The judgment of the trial court is reversed and this cause is remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion and the law.
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
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