Consumer Protection Law
 
Kimberly Black v. City of Clarksville, Tennessee

Nashville, TN - Disability lawyer represented appellant with seeking a reasonable accommodation from her employer.



In November 2011, the city of Clarksville, Tennessee (“the City”) hired Kimberly
Black on an at-will basis as a meter reader in the Water and Gas Department. The written
jo

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Kara Krulewicz v. Joshua Krulewicz

Nashville, TN - Divorce lawyer represented defendant with a petition to modify the initial parenting plan.



The parties entered a Marital Dissolution Agreement (“MDA”), which Father signed
on March 7, 2017 and Mother signed on March 14, 2017. The MDA was filed in the trial
court on March

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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.

Dr. Seth Fishman, DMV, age 50, was charged with two counts of drug adulteration and misbranding, with intent to defraud and mislead, in connection with a nearly twenty-year scheme to create and distribute “untestable”

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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.

Pierre submitted a PPP loan application on behalf of his company,

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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.

Signal Peak Energy LLC, admitted to willful violation of health and safety standards at its underground coal mine near Roundup by failing to report injuries to workers and improperly disposing mine waste.

Signal Peak Energy

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Gerard Wald v. Donna Mae Wald

Bismarck, ND - Divorce lawyer represented defendant with appealing from an amended divorce judgment.



Donna and Gerard Wald were married in 1975. Gerard Wald sued for
divorce in August 2017. Gerard Wald operates a cattle ranch and fencing
business, and Donna Wald is no longer employed.
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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.

Craig Allan Morrison, 37, was found guilty on two counts of child abuse in Indian Country and his girlfriend, Amanda Lyn Walker, 42, guilty of two counts of enabling acts of child abuse in Indian Country.

“Craig Morrison brutally assaulted this young victim and wi

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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.

In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for t

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Doris J. Marler v. Steve C. Kloehr

Nowata, Oklahoma family law lawyers represented parties in a protective order procedding.

¶1 Defendant/Appellant Steve C. Kloehr (Kloehr) appeals from the trial court's Final Order of Protection granted to Petitioner/Appellee Doris J. Marler and the Nowata Senior Citizens Center (Marler). After reviewing the record, we hold that the trial court abused its discretion by granting a Final O

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Craig Reseland v. Copeland Trucking, Inc.

Minneapolis, Minnesota plaintiff labor law lawyer sued Defendant on a Family and Medical Leave Act violation theory.

§2601. Findings and purposes
(a) Findings

Congress finds that—

(1) the number of single-parent households and two-parent households in which the single parent or both parents work is increasing significantly;

(2) it is important for the dev

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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.

§1681. Congressional findings and statement of purpose
(a) Accuracy and fairness of credit reporting

The Congress makes the following findings:

(1) The banking system is dependent upon fair and accurate credit reporting. Inaccura

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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.

Travis Kyle Mayer, 33, downloaded and received child pornography from a Russian-based child pornography distribution website. In 2018, Mayer sexually exploited a 15-year-old girl, through persuasion and coercion, using her to produce child po

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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.

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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.

In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the government alleged that Hubble violated the federal Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act and the FTC’s Contact Lens Rule by selling contact lenses onl

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TIMOTHY JOHN EVENS v. RACHEL JOANNA EVENS

Pierre, SD - Divorce lawyer represented appellant appealing decree of divorce.




Rachel Evens and Tim Evens were married in 2005 and have four
minor children. At the time of their marriage, the couple lived in Havre, Montana,
where Tim owned and operated a carpet cleaning business, kn

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Aaron Singerman, 41, of Delray Beach, Florida, founded and operated Blackstone Labs LLC, a Boca Raton-based sports and dietary supplements retailer. Singerman is the former CEO of Blackstone.

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AME JO BATCHELDER v. MATTHEW JAMES BATCHELDER

Pierre, SD - Divorce lawyer represented defendant issued a protective order by the court.



Ame and Matthew were married on February 26, 2005, in Rapid City,
where they continue to reside. They have one child, A.B., who was born in 2006.
Ame commenced a divorce action in 2019, and the couple

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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.

Defendant’s Brief – Page 3
disclose may arise: (1) when the parties have a confidential or fiduciary relationship; (2) when
one party voluntarily discloses information; (3) when one party makes a representation which
gives rise to the duty to disclose new informatio

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E.H. v. A.I.

St. Louis, MO - Protective Order lawyer challenging issuance of a protective order.



On March 12, 2020, Respondent filed a petition for an order of protection against
Appellant on the basis of stalking. On that same date, the trial court granted Respondent an ex
parte order of protection agai

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William J. Penrod v. Karen D. Penrod

St. Louis, MO - Divorce lawyer represented Appellant appealing judgement filing an ante-nuptial agree to be valid.



Viewed in the light most favorable to the judgment,1 the evidence at trial showed the
following;

Prior to their marriage, Husband and Wife had been living together for over

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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.

Tiffany Dawn Russell, age 43, was originally indicted in November 2020 for conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, access device fraud, and misuse of a social security number. According to the Indictment, Russell and he

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Kimberly L. Ball vs. Michael R. Ball

St. Louis, Missouri divorce lawyer represented Appellant appealing the trial court’s judgment modifying child custody.



The parties’ relationship began in 2008. They had one child together in March of 2010,
MB. The parties married in July of 2010 and divorced in Illinois on June 28, 2017. Th

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