The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments yesterday concerning whether the savings statute applies to probate matters. The savings statute, ORC 2305.19, allows a plaintiff to voluntarily dismiss a case without prejudice and re-file it one year after dismissal, even if the original statute of limitations has run.
The lawsuit involves a claim by Vitantonio Inc. against the estate of shareholder William Vitantonio, pursuant to ORC 2117.12. After the decedent's death, the owners of Vitantonio, Inc. and Wickliffe Floral, Inc. entered into a stock purchase agreement. Decedant was a majority shareholder in Wickliffe Floral and a minority shareholder in Vitantonio Inc. Vitantonio Inc. tendered an offer of payment to the estate in return for the shares, but the executor refused to give up the shares. Vitantonio Inc. filed suit against Gary Baxter, the executor of William Vitantonio's estate, claiming malfeasance, nonfeasance negligence and breach of fiduciary duty. This suit was filed within the two month statutory time limit. The plaintiffs dismissed the claim 19 months after it was filed, and subsequently refiled the claim within one year of dismissal.
The Eleventh District Court of Appeals relied upon Allen v. McBride (2004), 105 Ohio St.3d 21, 2004-Ohio-7112, which held that the saving statute DOES apply to will contests. See Vitantonio v. Baxter , Lake App. No. 2005-L-004, 2006-Ohio-1685. The executor, Gary Baxter, asserts that after the McBride decision, the legislature amended the law to bar the use of the savings statute in will contest proceedings. See 126th General Assembly, HB 144, effective June 15, 2006. Vitantonio Inc. counters that HB 144 only applies to will contests, not the type of legal claims at hand. Baxter also argues that the short deadlines in probate laws, such as ORC 2117.12, show a legislative intent to promptly distribute a decedent's assets, and thus the legislature's intent is to disallow use of the savings statute.
The case is Vitantonio Inc v. Baxter, Ohio Supreme Court Case No. 2006-0952. Documents can be viewed at the Ohio Supreme Court Online Docket.
See Does ‘Saving Statute’ Allow Refiling of Court Challenge to Rejected Claim Against Estate?, Ohio Suprme Court Oral Argument Previews.
Posted by Sue Altmeyer