Kimberly Black v. City of Clarksville, Tennessee |
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Kara Krulewicz v. Joshua Krulewicz |
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United States of America v. Dr. Seth Fishman |
New York, New York criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with Defendant doping race horses and conspiracy to commit misbranding and drug adulteration. |
United States of America v. Luke Pierre, Jr. |
Miami, Florida criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged for fraudulently obtaining over $400,000 from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a program funded under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to provide small businesses with financial relief during the Covid-19 pandemic. |
United States of America v. Signal Peak Energy, L.L.C. |
Billings, Montana criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with willful violation of mandatory health and safety standard under 30 U.S.C. 820. |
Gerard Wald v. Donna Mae Wald |
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United States of America v. Craig Allan Morrison and Amanda Lyn Walker |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense attorney represented defendants charged with with child abuse in Indiana Country. |
United States of America v. Vision Parth, Inc., d/b/a Hubble Contacts |
Washington, DC: The government will collect $1.5 million in civil penalties and $2 million in consumer redress from online contact lens company Vision Path Inc., dba Hubble Contacts (Hubble), as part of a settlement to resolve allegations that Hubble violated the Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act and the FTC’s Contact Lens Rule. |
Doris J. Marler v. Steve C. Kloehr |
Nowata, Oklahoma family law lawyers represented parties in a protective order procedding. |
Craig Reseland v. Copeland Trucking, Inc. |
Minneapolis, Minnesota plaintiff labor law lawyer sued Defendant on a Family and Medical Leave Act violation theory. |
Jason Snyder and Jennifer Snyder v. Equifax Information Services, LLC |
Minneapolis, Minnesota plaintiff consumer law lawyer sued defendants on Fair Credit Reporting Act violation theories under 15 U.S.C. 1681. |
United States of America v. Travis Kyle Mayer |
Minneapolis, Minnesota criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with engaging in sextortion and online sexual exploitation of minors. |
Jeffrey Smelser v. Discover Bank |
El Dorado, Arkansas plaintiff consumer law lawyer sued Defendant on a Telephone Consumer Protection Act violation under 47 U.S.C. 0277. $1 (12-02-2021 - AR) |
Federal Trade Commission v. Vision Path Inc., d/b/a Hubble Contacts |
Washington, DC business law lawyers represented Defendant charged with violating Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act and the FTC’s Contact Lens Rule. |
TIMOTHY JOHN EVENS v. RACHEL JOANNA EVENS |
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Karlos Sabbagh v. Corelogic Credco, LLC, Credit Plus, Inc. and Factual Data Burea Express |
Cookeville, Tennessee plaintiff consumer credit lawyer sued defendants on a Fair Credit Reporting Act violation under 15 U.S.C. 1681. $0 (10-28-2021 - TN) |
Kiana Winfrey v. George L. Hopkins and Source Solutions Management LLC |
Nasville, Tennessee plaintiff consumer credit lawyer sued defendants on Fair Debt Collection Act in violation of 15 U.S.C. 1692. $0 (12-22-2021 - TN) |
Michael M. Johnson, Sr. and Brenda Gail Johnson v. Transunion, LLC |
Columbia, Tennessee plaintiff consumer credit lawyer represented Plaintiffs on a Fair Credit Reporting Act violation under 15 U.S.C. 1681. $0 (12-27-2021 - TN) |
United States of America v. Aaron Singerman |
Miami, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charge with illegally sell anabolic steroids and other products marketed as dietary supplements that were unlawful under federal law. |
AME JO BATCHELDER v. MATTHEW JAMES BATCHELDER |
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Your Vision Builders, L.L.C. v. U.S. Buildes, L.P. |
Houston, Texas plaintiff breach of contact trial lawyers represent the parties in a breach of contract case. |
E.H. v. A.I. |
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William J. Penrod v. Karen D. Penrod |
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United States of America v. Tiffany Dawn Russell |
Raleigh, North Carolina criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with committing multiple fraud schemes and filing a false federal income tax return. |
Kimberly L. Ball vs. Michael R. Ball |
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