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Ohio Court Overturns Sanctions Against Lawyer Who Spoke with Media

A panel of appellate court judges tossed sanctions placed on Cleveland attorney Peter Pattakos for speaking with a reporter about an upcoming case two years ago. So reports Cleveland.com.

Pattakos communication with a media outlet about a pending sexual abuse cover-up suit was eventually deemed protected speech under the First Amendment. Pattakos was originally ordered to pay $11,000 in legal fees, but a three-judge panel in the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals held that penalty was inappropriate.

They ruled the information provided to the media outlet was public. A coalition of media organizations argued allowing sanctions against Pattakos risked inhibiting the public’s access to information about the judicial system in the future.  

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