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Keira Spillane, et al. v. Ned Lamont, et al.

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State of Indiana v. Marcus Jermaine Rozier

LaGrange, Indiana resisting law enforcement charge criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant. [¶4] On January 14, 2022, LaGrange Police Department Officer Eric Patterson observed Paul Bennet, Jr. get into the back of a minivan being operated by Rozier. Rozier then pulled out onto a street in front of several vehicles in disregard of their right of way. Officer Patterson then observed R ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)

State of Indiana v. Jonathan Dean Russell

Vernon, Indiana possession of methamphetamine and paraphrenalia criminal Defense lawyer represented the Defendant. [¶2] In the early hours of February 28, 2023, Jennings County Deputy Sheriff Johnathan Amis was in his patrol car with his canine partner, Dino, when Russell, driving his brother's Ford Focus, turned onto the street ahead of him. Deputy Amis noticed Russell "checking the mirrors t ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)

State of Indiana v. Kari C. Spray

Crown Point, Indiana harassment charge criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant. [¶3] Spray and Char Ison have one minor child together, C.I. ("Child"). Child resided with Ison, Ison's wife, and her two children, but Ison allowed Spray to visit with Child at his home. Between August 1, 2021, and August 13, 2022, when Child was between five and six years old, Spray made a series of ano ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)

State of Indiana v. Kevin E. Hatfield

Vincennes, Indiana habitual offender murder charge criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant. Kevin E. Hatfield was "convicted of murder,[1]a felony, and he admitted to being a habitual offender,[2] which led to a sentence of seventy-eight years in the Indiana Department of Correction. Hatfield claimed that the Court abused its discretion in admitting: A. part of a recorded 911 call wh ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)

State of Indiana v. George D. Jones, Jr.

Evansville, Indiana resisting law enforcement, a Level 6 felony, criminal defense lawyers. [¶2] On November 10, 2023, Jerald Carter was working as a cashier at Dollar General. While he was working, Jones entered the store. Carter watched as Jones browsed the aisles and picked up a tube of toothpaste. Jones walked to the back of the store, concealed the toothpaste in his hoodie, and returned to ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)

State of Indiana v. Shianne Brooks-Brown

Delphi, Indiana accomplice to robbery and murder criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant. Shianne Brooks-Brown alleges that she is a victim of human sexual trafficking. When one of her alleged traffickers set her up with a John[1] near Flora, Indiana, the trafficker robbed and murdered the John. The State does not believe that Brooks-Brown is the victim of human sexual trafficking and ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)

Dean Carbajal v. James Falk, et al.

Denver, Colorado 42 U.S.C. 1983 constitutional violation civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Plaintiff Dean Carbajal and two other plaintiffs, Luis Leal and Victoria Carbajal, initiated this lawsuit on May 14, 2019. Docket No. 1. The complaint asserted a variety of claims against many defendants under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, 28 U.S.C. § 1367, 42 U.S.C. § 12203, and 29 U.S.C. § 701. Id. ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - CO)

Henry James Brown v. Garrett M. Becker

Charleston, South Carolina, excessive force injury civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Plaintiff Henry James Brown alleged that Defendant Police Officer Garret M. Becker drove over his foot with his patrol car breaking Plaintiff's left ankle. Plaintiff attempted to bring a civil action against Defendant in state court but failed to file a proper complaint. Plaintiff brought this acti ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - SC)

Mireille Anahi Vargas Burgos v. Mary Burgos Vargas and Martin Gregory Sequeira

Tampa, Florida family law lawyers represented the parties in a child custody case. On November 29, 2023, the Aunt, with the consent of both the child's parents, filed a Petition for Temporary Custody of the minor child. The Aunt was awarded temporary custody of the child pursuant to chapter 751, Florida Statutes, on January 16, 2024, and the trial court's Order Granting Petition for Temporary C ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - FL)

State of Ohio v. Quincy Watson

Circleville, Ohio aggravated trafficking in drugs and illegal conveyand of drugs of abuse onto the grounds of a detention facility criminal defense lawyer. {¶2} On May 4, 2023, Watson was indicted on nine felony counts as follows: Count One: Complicity to aggravated trafficking in drugs with specification in violation of R.C. 2923.03 and 2925.03(A)(1) and (C)(1)(f), a first-degree felony; ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - OH)

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Otto Paxton

Doylestown, Pennsylvania post-conviction release criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant. In April 2012, a jury convicted Paxton of possession of firearm with manufacturer number altered, possession of a prohibited offensive weapon, and possession of drug paraphernalia.[1] The trial court convicted Paxton of persons not to possess firearms. 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 6105(a)(1). The trial court ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - PA)

Jordan Nissensohn v. Chartercare Home Health Services, a/k/a Roger Williams Medical Center, et al.

Providence, Rhode Island, personal injury intentional infliction of emotional distress lawyer represented the Plaintiff. The plaintiff, Michael Nissensohn, M.D., began working for UMG as a gastroenterologist in 2003. His employment was governed by a Physician Employment Agreement with UMG. Pursuant to the agreement, plaintiff was "employed on a full-time basis actively to practice medicine, pr ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - RI)

Mark Quillen v. Clint Cox

South Kingstown, Rhode Island real property civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiff and Defendant. On or about February 25, 2021, plaintiffs entered into a P & S Agreement with defendant, wherein the parties agreed that defendant would sell the Property to plaintiffs for the total sale price of $632,000, which included a $31,000 deposit. According to the P & S Agreement, plaintiffs we ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - RI)

Alexandria Nicholas v. L'Oreal USA, Inc., et al.

Chicago, Illinois personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Illinois product liability law holds manufacturers, distributors, and retailers responsible for injuries caused by defective or dangerous products. To win a product liability lawsuit in Illinois, you must prove: The injury was caused by a defect or condition of the product The defect or condition was ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IL)

James Courtney v. Kim Butler

East St. Louis, Illinois prisoner civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Prisoners in the United States have a number of civil rights protections, including: First Amendment Prisoners have the right to free speech and practice their religion, but there may be some limitations. Fifth Amendment Prisoners have the right to not incriminate themselves. Sixth Amendmen ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IL)

Marissa Sanchez v. Walmart, Inc.

Chicago, Illinois personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Defendant Walmart, Inc. manufactures and sells frozen seafood products that are labeled as sustainably sourced. Plaintiff Marissa Sanchez purchased some of these products at a Walmart store and alleges that Walmart's “sustainable” message is deceptive. She seeks to represent a class of consumers and brings ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IL)

John J. Volanti, et al. v. Missing Link Transportation, LLC

Chicago, Illinois personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff. This case was filed in the 12th Judicial Circuit of Will County, Illinois, 2021L000727, and was removed to federal court by Missing Link. Illinois uses a modified comparative negligence law to determine how much compensation an injured party can receive in a car accident: Fault The injured party can only r ... More $1 (10-16-2024 - IL)

Lauren Hulbert-Woods v. Wakefield & Associates, L.L.C.

Fort Wayne, Indiana consumer credit Fair Debt Collection Practices Act violation lawyer represented the Plaintiff. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) regulates how debt collectors can communicate with consumers and prohibits certain behaviors. Some examples of prohibited behaviors include: Contacting at work Debt collectors cannot call consumers at work if they know or sho ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)

Thomas Roehrman v. Marketing Labs, LLC

Indianapolis, Indiana Restrictions of Use of Telephone Equipment violation lawyer represented the Plaintiff. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991 restricts the use of certain telephone equipment, including automatic dialing systems (ATDS) and artificial or prerecorded voice messages: Prohibited uses It's illegal to use ATDS or artificial or prerecorded voice messages t ... More $1 (10-16-2024 - IN)

Jude Nwachukwu v. Colin Harruff

Indianapolis, Indiana civil rights act violation lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Civil rights laws protect people from discrimination, harassment, and abuse in many settings, including the workplace, schools, housing, and voting. Some examples of civil rights violations include: Discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin Police misconduct Unwelcome se ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)

Randy Terry v. Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company

Knoxville, Tennessee E.R.I.S.A.-Employee Benefits law lawyer represented the Plaintiff. he Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is a federal law that establishes minimum standards for employee benefit plans. ERISA applies to most private-sector retirement and health plans, and protects individuals enrolled in these plans ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - TN)

Jose Manuel-Hernandez v. Nicholas Alcala and Alcala Bros. Logistics, et al.

Chattanooga, Tennessee motor vehicle truck wreck personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Here are some key aspects of personal injury law in Tennessee: Compensation Victims can recover economic damages, such as medical bills and lost wages, without limit. However, non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, are capped at $750,000, unless the injury is catastrophic. ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - TN)

Dorothy Hall v. AT&T Corp.

Jackson, Tennessee personal injury premises liability negligence lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Tennessee premises liability law holds property owners responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe or defective conditions. The owner's liability depends on whether they were negligent in maintaining the property. Here are some key points about premises liability law in Te ... More $1 (10-16-2024 - TN)

JaiTonia Cain Harvey v. AngioDynamics, Inc. et al.

Louisville, Kentucky personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff. AngioDynamics is a medical device company that provides minimally invasive devices for diagnosing and treating cancer and peripheral vascular disease: Products: AngioDynamics' products include AlphaVac, Endovascular Therapies Products, and BioFlo PICC. Customers: AngioDynamics' products are used b ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - kY)

State of Kentucky v. Michael Hurley

Louisville, Kentucky murder, assault, and DUI charge criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendants. Michael Hurley was accused to driving into four members of a Kansas family, killing one of them. ' Prosecutors say Hurley was high on fentanyl when he crashed into the Jones family as they walked in downtown Louisville in July 2022. ... More $0 (10-16-2024 - ky)

Susan Kemen v. Cincinnati Bell, Inc.

Cincinnati, Ohio Restrictions of Use of Telephone Equipment Act violation consumer law lawyer represented the Plaintiff. The "Restrictions of Use of Telephone Equipment" law, also known as the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), essentially limits the use of automated dialing systems, pre-recorded voice messages, and faxes for telemarketing purposes without explicit consumer consent, aimi ... More $1 (10-16-2024 - OH)

Lance Adams v. Crown Equipment Corporation

Lexington, Kentucky personal injury auto negligence truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Kentucky's auto negligence law is based on a pure comparative negligence system, which means that the amount of damages an injured party can recover is based on their percentage of fault in an accident: Fault determination The total amount of damages is calculated, and then the injured pa ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - KY)

Sally Johnston v. Directional Technology Solutions, LLP, et al

Covington, Kentucky personal injury auto negligence car wreck lawyers represented the Plaintiff. Kentucky's auto negligence law is based on a pure comparative negligence system, which means that the amount of damages an injured party can recover is based on their percentage of fault in an accident: Fault determination The total amount of damages is calculated, and then the injured pa ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - KY)

Jill Boatman v. JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Columbus, Ohio Fair Credit Reporting Act violation consumer credit lawyer represented the Plaintiff. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is a federal law that protects the privacy, accuracy, and fairness of consumer information. The FCRA regulates the collection, maintenance, and disclosure of personal information by consumer reporting agencies (CRAs). CRAs include credit bureaus, medical infor ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - OH)

Joel Brown v. City of Toledo

Toledo, Ohio prisoner civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Prisoners in the United States have a number of civil rights protections, including: First Amendment Prisoners have the right to free speech and practice their religion, but there may be some limitations. Fifth Amendment Prisoners have the right to not incriminate themselves. Sixth Amendment Priso ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - OH)

Matthew Wilheim v. Zenleads, Inc. d/b/a Apollo.io

Cleveland, Ohio civil litigation lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking a declaratory judgment. Zenleads Inc., doing business as Apollo, designs and develops software. The Company provides a lead generation and sales communication platform for businesses. Apollo serves customers in the United States. Apollo's platform helps sales professionals increase the number of opportunities and convers ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - OH)

Ramsey Ghabra v. AngioDynamics, Inc.

Ann Arbor, Michigan personal injury produce liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff. AI Overview Learn more… AngioDynamics is a medical device company that provides minimally-invasive devices for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and peripheral vascular disease: Products AngioDynamics' products include AlphaVac, Endovascular Therapies Products, and BioFlo PICC. Customers ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - MI)

Leon Duckett v. Conti Corporation

Detroit, Michigan civil rights job discrimination lawyer represented the Plaintiff. Civil rights laws that prohibit job discrimination include: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. This law applies to all aspects of employment, including hiring, firing, compensation, and other terms and c ... More $1 (10-15-2024 - MI)

Lamonte Jackson Gibson; Toriel Dixon v. Reginald Beasley

Detroit, Michigan civil rights personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who claimed that their civil rights were violated by the Defendant. On a Friday night, Lamonte Jackson-Gibson celebrated his birthday with several friends, including his girlfriend, Toriel Dixon. After midnight, the group took the celebration to Detroit’s Greektown neighborhood. There, they stopped on the sidewalk ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - MI)

State of Oklahoma v. James William Ginn

Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with bogus check over $1,000 in violation of 21 O.S. 1541.2, which provides: A. If the value of the money, property or valuable thing referred to in Section 1541.1 of this title is: 1. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or more but less than Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00), the person shall be guilty of a felo ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - )

Rodney Rucker v. James Marshall, et al.

Oxford, Mississippi civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants for violating his rights. Officer James Marshall observed Rodney Rucker sitting in the driver’s seat of a running car at 3:00 a.m. in front of a hotel known for drugs and prostitution. After learning the car was registered locally, Marshall approached to question Rucker, but Rucker repeatedly refused to ... More $0 (10-15-2024 - TX)

Wonita Archer v. Midland Credit Management, Inc.

Tyler, Texas consumer credit Fair Debt Collection Act violation lawyer represented the Plaintiff. This case dips us briefly into the vast pool of credit card debt collection efforts within the broader debt collection industry. Here's how it works. When a credit card company gives up on collecting an individual account in default (leading it to "charge-off" the debt), it bundles lots of individu ... More $1 (10-15-2024 - TX)

Lakeythia Gates v. Support Services Group, Inc.

Waco, Texas employment law Fair Labor Standards Act violation lawyer represented the Plaintiff. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is a federal law that sets standards for wages, overtime, child labor, and recordkeeping for most private and public employees: Minimum wage: Employers must pay covered employees at least the federal minimum wage. Overtime pay: Covered employees must be pa ... More $1 (10-15-2024 - TX)

Raynard Paige v. State Farm Lloyds

Dallas, Texas bad faith breach of insurance contract lawyer represented the Plaintiff. This case was filed in the 95th Judicial District Court of Dallas County, TX, DC-22-17398, and was removed to federal court by State Farm Lloyds. In Texas, bad faith insurance is when an insurance company acts in an unethical or deceptive way when dealing with a policyholder's claim. Some examples of bad f ... More $1 (10-15-2024 - )

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