Sagenich v. Erie Insurance Exchange, Unpublished Decision (9-17-2004)
Sagenich v. Erie Insurance Exchange, Unpublished Decision (9-17-2004)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} For this court to have jurisdiction to hear an appeal, the judgment entry or order must first meet the requirements of R.C.
{¶ 3} The judgment entry appealed from meets the Civ.R. 54(B) requirement because it contains the statement that there is no just reason for delaying an appeal from the decision.
{¶ 4} The judgment entry must also meet the requirements of R.C.
{¶ 5} Appellant states that it is not being "afforded a meaningful or effective remedy by an appeal following final judgment as to all proceedings, issues, claims, and parties in the action." State v. Muncie (2001),
{¶ 6} Appellant fails to note, however, that it has not been denied the opportunity for a favorable judgment in the underlying action, because it is still a party to that action. If appellant should lose in the underlying trial court proceedings, it has a remedy through an appeal of that result. Thus, appellant has not met the requirements of R.C.
{¶ 7} Because this court lacks jurisdiction to hear the appeal under R.C.
{¶ 8} Appeal dismissed.
Grendell, J. and Rice, J., concur.
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