
Cuyahoga County Judges Hire Lawyers for Courthouse Dispute
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Cuyahoga County judges are preparing for a potential lawsuit against County Executive Chris Ronayne over the dilapidated state of their courthouse facilities. The courts top judge, Michael P. Shaughnessy, has approved hiring a law firm to investigate and negotiate, potentially avoiding a full-blown court battle. This move comes after the county sheriff sued Ronayne over operational interference and amidst a dispute over a special sales tax fund intended for a new jail and court upgrades. Ronaynes team is open to discussions, but tensions are high with multiple lawsuits challenging his leadership on county operations.
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