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Maurisha Wilson v. Mercedes-Benz US International, Inc.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued defendant on a job discrimination theory. Maurisha Wilson (“Wilson” or “Plaintiff”) brings the present action against her former employer, Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. (“MBUSI” or “Defendant”). (Doc. 1.) Wilson asserts a retaliation claim under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,... More... ( 05-11-2023 - AL) |
A.Y. v. Social Security Administration
Tuscaloosa, Alabama social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for SSID Title XVI on behalf of C.D.Y., a minor child, by HHS. MoreLaw Legal News For Tuscaloosa ... More... ( 01-23-2023 - AL) |
Vivian Nall and Myrus Nall v. Arash Arabi, D.P.M.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on a medical malpractice negligence theory. Dr. Arabi is a podiatrist. In 2015, Vivian was being treated by Dr. Arabi for problems she was experiencing with her left foot. The Nalls allege that Dr. Arabi's negligence in his care of Vivian's foot resulted in complications of circulatory compromise a... More... ( 08-19-2022 - AL) |
Cleveland Jennings v. Social Security Administration
Tuscaloosa, Alabama social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of his SSID title XVI application by HHS. ... More... ( 06-20-2022 - al) |
United States of America v. LeKeith Antwon Walker
Tuscaloosa, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with unlawful transportation of firearms in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(1). ... More... ( 06-03-2022 - AL) |
United States of America v. Timothy Neal Coleman
Tuscaloosa, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with illegally importing or manufacturing firearms in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(6).... More... ( 06-01-2022 - AL) |
United States of America v. Ladarius De'Shaun Jones
Tuscaloosa, Alabama criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with drug distribution and felony firearm possession. Ladarius De’Shaun Jones, 21, pleaded guilty to possession with the intent to distribute a controlled substance and possessing a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime. “Drugs and guns are a combination that often leads to viole... More... ( 01-26-2022 - AL) |
Virginia Burns v. Forest Manor, Inc., et al.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama personal injury attorney represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on a medical malpractice negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of substandard care. This case was initially filed in the Tuscaloosa Circuit Court, 19-901192, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant. The claims made... More... ( 12-13-2021 - AL) |
Tanner Corley v. Mercedes Benz US International, Inc.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who claimed that her civil rights had been violation by Mercedes Benz US International, Inc. ... More... ( 05-21-2021 - AL) |
Hunter Reed Murphy v. Social Security Administration
Tuscaloosa, Alabama social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of his application for DIWC/DIWW benefits by HHS.... More... ( 05-21-2021 - AL) |
Britney Blackmon v. Tower Loan of Mississippi LLC, d/b/a Tower Loan
Tuscaloosa, Alabama pro se litigant sued Defendant on a Telecommunications Act of 1996 violation theory.... More... ( 05-21-2021 - AL) |
Yellowhammer, LLC v. Old Republic Insurance Company and Chris Runnels
Tuscaloosa, Alabama insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiff, which sued Defendant on a breach of contract theory claiming more than $75,000 in damages as a result of the breach. This case was initially filed in the Circuit Court of Tuscaloosa County, 63-cv-19-901500.... More... ( 05-21-2021 - AL) |
United States of America v. Tijuana R. Arnold
Tuscaloosa, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with theft of government money or property in violation of 18 U.S.C. 641. ... More... ( 05-10-2021 - al) |
United States of America v. Manuel Angel Hernandez
Tuscaloosa, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with possession of controlled substance in violation of 21 U.S.C. 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(A) and unlawful transport of firearms in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(1). ... More... ( 05-10-2021 - AL) |
John Lawrence v. Omni Recovery Service of Alabama, Inc., et al.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama consumer credit lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Fair Debt Collection Act (15 U.S.C. 1692) violation.... More... ( 05-10-2021 - AL) |
Senita Sullivan v. Jefferson County Committee for Economic Opportunity
Tuscaloosa, Alabama civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a job discrimination theory.... More... ( 05-10-2021 - AL) |
William Grant Ball v. Richard Benoit, Wayne Jefcoat, Eagle Express Hotshot Service LLC
Tuscaloosa, AL - William Grant Ball sued Richard Benoit, Wayne Jefcoat, Eagle Express Hotshot Service LLC on personal injury, auto negligence and respondeat superior theories claiming to have been injured and/or damag... More... ( 07-12-2019 - AL) |
Family and Estate of Johnny Terrell Sledge v. DHC Regional Medical Center
Tuscaloosa, AL - The Family and Estate of Johnny Terrell Sledge sued DHC Regional Medical Center on a medical malpractice theory claiming that the hospital failed to provide appropriate surgical care to Mr. Sledge who was shot in the back and was taken to the hospital for treatmen... More... ( 05-21-2019 - AL) |
Christopher Cunningham and Duane Porter v. Builders Transportation Co. LLC, and City of Reform
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Tuscaloosa, AL - Christopher Cunningham and Duane Porter sued Builders Transportation Co. LLC, and City of Reform on personal injury and auto negligence theories.... More... ( 06-22-2018 - AL) |
Janice Morgan, et al. v. Family Dollar Stores
Current and former store managers of Family Dollar Stores claimed Defendant misclassified them as exempt employees under the "executive exemption to the FLSA. Plaintiffs maintained that because their primary duty was not management and that they spent 80-95% of their time unloading trucks, cleaning the store and stocking shelves that they were nothing more than salaried labor workers, i.e., ... More... ( 04-05-2006 - AL) |
Ronnie Cottrell v. Tom Culpepper and the NCAA
Former Alabama Assistant Coach Ronnie Cottrell sued Tom Culpepper and th NCAA on a defamation theory for saying he stole money from the Shaun Alexander Foundation, that he stole videotapes from the University of Alabama after his dismissal, and that he abandoned his first wife and family in Tallahassee.... More... ( 07-22-2005 - AL) |
Donald J. Vincent v. First Alabama Bank
Negligence - Breach of Contract - Wantoness - Donald J. Vincent sued First Alabama Bank (hereinafter "First Alabama") and his former wife, Betty Jo Vincent (hereinafter "ex-wife"), seeking damages based on allegations of negligence, breach of contract, conversion, and wantonness, all resulting from First Alabama's allowing the ex-wife una... More... ( 09-24-1999 - AL) |
Ray, Oliver & Ward v. Earl C. Bloom, Jr.; William Q. Bird; and Bird, Ballard & Still
These parties had jointly prosecuted a medical-malpractice action that resulted in a settlement. Ray, Oliver & Ward filed complaint alleging that a dispute had arisen between the parties regarding the division of the attorney fee (total fee was $969,906.10), seeking to be awarded a sum equal to 1/3rd (approx. $400,000). Defendants answered and denied liability. Plaintiffs moved for preliminary in... More... ( 08-31-1999 - AL) |
Morris Jackson v. Krupp Oil Company Inc., d/b/a Sav-More Food Store.
Jackson received an electrical shock when he reached into a large walk-in beverage cooler to obtain a soft drink while a customer in Krupp's store. The shock caused Jackson to fall backwards into some metal shelves and onto the floor. As a result of the shock, Jackson sustained injuries which required surgery. Jackson sued alleging negligence. At close of evidence at the trial, Jackson's attorney... More... ( 06-20-1997 - AL) |