Brook Park vs. Cleveland lawsuit over airport deal returning to trial court

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Brook Park vs. Cleveland lawsuit over airport deal returning to trial court
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A lawsuit filed by the City of Brook Park against the City of Cleveland in 2017 will be considered by a trial court after a court of appeals recently found cause to have the case revisited.

“The case was reversed and is remanded back to the trial court,” Horvath said. “We finally have had an opportunity to present arguments taken seriously by the court of appeals. The trial court will determine some matters of fact … and hopefully render a judgment in accordance with the court of appeals decision.”

“They found that clearly Brook Park had sufficient standing to represent our residents in this matter,” she explained. “They also found we were within the statute of limitations in order to file this, which is an important ruling.”

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