MITCHELL v. LAWSON MILK CO.

No. 87-2099.

40 Ohio St. 3d 190 (1988)

MITCHELL, ADMR., APPELLEE, v. LAWSON MILK COMPANY, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided December 30, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Matan & Smith, James D. Colner, Gallon, Kalniz & Iorio Co., L.P.A., and Theodore A. Bowman, for appellee.

Smith & Schnacke Co., L.P.A., James J. Gilvary and Scott A. King, for appellant.


H. BROWN, J.

The central issue is whether the complaint sets forth a claim of intentional tort showing that appellee is entitled to relief, sufficient to survive a Civ. R. 12(B)(6) motion to dismiss. For the reasons that follow, we hold that it does not.

A

Subsequent to the court of appeals' decision in the case herein, we announced a series of decisions involving allegations of intentional torts committed by employers and the applicability of R...

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