Turnbull Legal Group, PLLC and Edward Randolph Turnbull IV v Microsoft Corp. |
Houston, Texas – Business Law lawyer represented Appellants with seeking injunctive relief against appellee.Turnbull Legal Group, PLLC is a law firm located in Houston that primarily practices criminal defense law. Edward Randolph Turnbull IV is the owner of the Firm. As part of its practice, the Firm uses More... $0 (11-18-2022 - TX)
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Federal Trade Commission v. Superior Products International II, Inc. and Joseph E. Pritchett |
Kansas City, Kansas civil litigation lawyers represented Defendants accused of deceptive trade practices involving the marketing of Super Them and sunshield roof and wall coatings that wrongfully claimed to provide energy savings and claims of related R-values. |
United States of America v. Robert L. Pryor, Elaine Pryor and Joshua L. Pryor |
Memphis, Tennessee criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with preparing and filing false tax returns. |
Micha Lee v. Pingora Loan Servicing, L.L.C. |
Chicago, Illinois consumer law lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act violation theory seeking $15,000 in damages. |
United States of America v. Yanjun Xu |
Cincinnati, Ohio criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. |
United States of America v. AL SolarA, LLC, American Falls Solar, LLC, Prairie State Solar, LLC, and Big River Solar, LLC |
East St. Louis, Illinois civil litigation lawyers represented Defendants charged with violating the Clean Water Act. |
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al. v. Google, LLC |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania consumer law lawyers represented the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which sued Google, LLC seeking voluntary compliance with the Unfair Trade Practices and consumer Protection Law, 73 P.S. Section 201-1, seq. |
United States of America v. Gary McComas |
Huntington, West Virginia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with structuring financial transactions to evade reporting requirements. |
United States of America v. Yasiel Puig Valdes |
Los Angeles, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with making false statements in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1001(a)(2), which provides: |
United States of America v. Lorraine Pilitz, a/k/a Lorraine Christi, a/k/a Lorraine Storms |
Central Islip, New York criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with illegally structuring financial transactions, corruptly obstructing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and filing false tax returns. |
United States of America v. Robert L. Pryor, Elaine Pryor, and Joshua L. Pryor |
Memphis, Tennessee criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with preparing and filing false tax returns under the business name Better Dayz Tax Services, LLC. |
United States of America v. Frank Trammell, Jr., Khalid AShanti, and Raheem II |
Louisville, Kentucky criminal law lawyers represented Defendants charged with drug trafficking conspiracy involving heroin and 40 grams or more of fentanyl, multiple counts of distribution of fentanyl, possession with intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl, and several federal firearms crimes. |
Gilbert Salinas v. IA Lodging San Diego, L.L.C. |
San Diego, California civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants claiming they violation the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. |
United States of America v. Shapour Moinian |
San Diego, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with acting as an agent of the government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and accepting thousands of dollars from representatives of the Chinese government to provide aviation-related information from his defense-contractor employers. |
United States of America v. Axion Specialty Contracting, LLC |
New Haven, Connecticut criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with participating in a bid rigging scheme targeting public and private entities in Connecticut. |
Lakeisha Oliver v. Jackson Hospital |
Montgomery, Alabama plaintiff personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued on a medical malpractice negligence theory claiming that her baby Jaquarius Smith died shortly after birth because of substandard care provide by the hospital staff. |
United States of America v. Trevor Dean Williams |
Huntington, West Virginia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm. |
United States of America v. Melvin Theophilius Hill |
Huntington, West Virginia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. |
United States of America v. Xanthe Lam and Allen Lam |
San Francisco, California criminal law lawyers represented Defendants charged with conspiracy to commit theft of trade secrets and making false statements to a government agency. |
Derrick Palmer, et al. v. Amazon.com, Inc. |
Brooklyn, New York employment law lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on Wage and Act Violation and other theories. |
United States of America v. Freeman Celvin, a/k/a "Celvin Freeman" |
New York City, New York criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with fraud and money laundering conspiracy based in the Republic of Ghana (“Ghana”) involving the theft of millions of dollars. |
United States of America v. Gilbert Basaldua |
Savannah, Georgia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with Conspiracy to Steal Trade Secrets and Interstate Transportation of Stolen Property. |
United States of America v. Nicholas Jones |
Boise, Idaho criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud and falsification of records. |
United States of America v. Sutter Health |
San Francisco, California civil litigation lawyers represented Defendant charged with violating the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. 3729, which provides: |
United States of America v. Igor Danchenko |
Alexandria, Virginia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with making false statements in violation of 18 U.S.C. 100, which provides: |
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