Vossman v. AirNet Systems, Inc.
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The Supreme Court reversed the judgment of the court of appeals affirming the judgment of the trial court awarding Appellee costs to recover the cost of procuring deposition transcripts after an discrimination lawsuit was resolved on summary judgment, holding that Ohio Rev. Code 2303.21 does not provide statutory authority for a party to recover the cost of deposition transcripts used in support of a motion for summary judgment.
Appellant sued Appellee for age discrimination. Over the course of litigation the parties took five depositions. Appellee filed a motion for summary judgment citing to the transcripts of the depositions in support of its motion. The trial court granted the motion for summary judgment. Thereafter, Appellee moved to recover the cost of procuring the deposition transcripts pursuant to section 2303.21. The trial court granted the motion. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the statute does not allow the expense of procuring deposition transcripts to be taxed as a cost.
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