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Barbara Graves v. Dolgencorp., L.LC. d/b/a Dollar General


Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a premises liability theory.



Oklahoma's premises liability laws hold property owners accountable for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe conditions. The law varies depending on the status of the visitor, such as invitee, licensee, or trespasser.
Here are some key aspec

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Sammy Wood v. Traders Insurance Company


Mount Vernon, Missouri bad faith breach of insurance contract lawyer represented the Plaintiff.



Sammy Woods's ("Insured") 2016 Ford F350 Super Duty truck ("the Vehicle") was insured by Trader's Insurance Company ("Traders"). After Insured was involved in a multiple-car accident that took place on or about July 1, 2018 (the "Incident"), Insured filed a claim with Traders

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State of Arkansas v. Phillip Martin


Hamburg, Arkansas criminal defense lawyer represented the second-degree burglary.


Phillip Martin, was convicted on three counts of second-degree battery for having caused physical injury to three law enforcement officers acting in the line of duty in violation of Ark. Code Ann. § 5-13-202(a)(4)(A) (Supp. 2021).

This case involves officers responding to a

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United States of America v. Maria Lourdes Campos; Elizabeth Romo; Gloria Romo

San Antonio, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendants charged with $3M tax fraud scheme

RGV tax preparers sent to prison for $3M tax fraud scheme



Three local sisters have been sentenced for their roles in a conspira

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State of Oklahoma v. Christopher Wayne Riley


Tulsa, Oklahoma, feloniously pointing a firearm criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant in violation of 21 O.S. 1289, which provides:

Except for an act of self-defense, it shall be unlawful for any person to willfully or without lawful cause point a shotgun, rifle or pistol, or any deadly weapon, whether loaded or not, at any person or persons for the purpose of threate

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Ronald S. Klimkewicz v. Sarah L. Klimkewicz


Saginaw, Michigan paternity law lawyers represented the Plaintiff and Defendant.



This action concerns whether the trial court followed the proper procedures under the Revocation of Paternity Act (ROPA), MCL 722.1431 et seq., when deciding plaintiff's motion to revoke paternity. The record indicates that the parties were married in 2006. Sometime afterward, defendant move

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Santasta McLaren v. Andrew Nihipali and AWY Holdings, Inc.


Phoenix, Arizona personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff.


Arizona's auto negligence laws include:

Comparative negligence

Arizona's "pure comparative negligence" law allows injured parties to receive compensation even if they were partially at fault for the accident. The injured party's compensation is reduced by the percentage

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Jose Martinez v. Salvatore Aiello and Getjunked.com


New York City, New York personal injury truck wreck lawyers represented the Plaintiff.


This case was filed in the Manhattan County Supreme Court, case number 159194/2023, and was removed to federal court by Aiello and GetJunked.


Elements of a personal injury case in New York include:

Damages
The plaintiff must show that they suffered a loss, s

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Michael Norinsberg v. Tour Central Park, Inc., dba Bike Rent, NYC


New York City, New York personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a negligence claim.


New York's negligence laws allow victims of personal injury to seek compensation from those who caused their injuries through negligence. Here are some key points to consider:
Comparative negligence
New York is a pure comparative negligence state, meaning that all

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United States of America v. Steven Cook

St. Louis, MO criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Falsifying Records

Illinois Bank President Sentenced to Jail for Falsifying Records



The former president of a bank in southern Illinois was sentenced Thursday

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Michael A. Fox v. Allen Automotive, Inc. and Titan Property Group, LLC


Gulfport, Mississippi personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.




Michael Fox was injured when he stepped into a deep hole as he was walking his dog next to a car dealership's driveway while he waited for his car to be repaired. Fox sued the dealership, Allen Automotive Inc. ("Allen"),[1] for failure to maintain the premises in a reasonably safe condition and

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Allyson Scott v. Richard Barnes


Little Rock, Arkansas lawyer represented woman in a divorce.


Allyson Scott and Richard Barnes were divorced pursuant to a decree entered by the Pulaski County Circuit Court on October 10, 2022. Allyson appeals from the finding in the decree that prohibits either party from implanting an embryo that was created by in vitro fertilization (IVF) during their marriage "without ex

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Robert J. Dudon v. Geraleen Dudon


Dayton, Ohio family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.




Geraleen Dudon appeals from a final judgment and decree of divorce which terminated the marriage of the parties. She asserts as her assignment of error that the trial court erred by granting a divorce on the ground of incompatibility. She claims that the trial court erred in granting a divorce on

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United States of America v. DeAyre M. Jones

East St. Louis, Illinois Criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Making Bomb Threat to Scott Air Force Base

Man Sentenced to Prison for Making Bomb Threat to Scott Air Force Base



A district judge in southern Il

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United States of America v. Noli Tcruz; Isabel Tcruz

Detroit, Michigan criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with $5.5 Million Kickback Scheme and Tax Evasion

Home Health Care Company Operators Sentenced to Prison in $5.5 Million Kickback Scheme and Tax Evasion



A mar

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United States of America v. Matthew Rodriguez

Detroit, Michigan criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with using excessive force against an arrestee

Former Michigan Police Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation for Violently Assaulting Arrestee



A former

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United States of America v. William Powell

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Evading $148,000 in Taxes

Philadelphia Businessman Sentenced to One Year in Prison for Evading $148,000 in Taxes



William Powell, 65, of Philadel

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United States of America v. Oluseun Martins Omole a/k/a “Seun Omole”

New York City, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with $16 Million Consumer Electronics Fraud Conspiracy

Texas Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Prison For Over $16 Million Consumer Electronics Fraud Conspiracy


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Michael E. Trvares v. Bose Corporation, et al.


Boston, Massachuetts Employees Retirement Plan of Bose Coporation ERISA lawyer.



Tavares was employed by Bose from 1995 to 1999. AR 3, 30. As an employee of Bose, Tavares had participated in the Bose Employees' Retirement Plan, a defined benefit pension plan. AR 33-34, 41. At the time Tavares decided to leave Bose, the plan terms in effect were the 1989 Amended and Resta

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Malcolm E. Livingston, Jr. v. The Regional Medical Center of Orangeburg and Calhoun Counties


Orangeburg, South Carolina personal injury medical malpractice lawyer represented the Plaintiff.



On August 12, 2016, seventy-two-year-old Rebecca Livingston was involved in an automobile accident and transported to the Emergency Department (ER) at Regional Medical. Although there was a licensed physician present in the ER that day, physician's assistant Michael Carother

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Tezozomoc Alcantar v. Dolgencorp, LLC


Nashville, Tennessee premises liability slip and fall personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.




A shopper slipped and fell on a slippery liquid that was on a convenience store floor, resulting in injuries. The shopper sued the property owner. The property owner sought summary judgment, arguing the shopper had not provided sufficient evidence to establish ho

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Jimmy Pruitt v. NDEC Motor Corp., et al.


Fort Smith, Arkansas workers' compensation lawyer represented claimant.




The claimant in this matter is a 50-year-old male who sustained a compensable right shoulder injury on or about July 15, 2023. At the hearing in this matter the claimant gave direct examination testimony about how his right shoulder injury occurred as follows:

Q And on July the 15t

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Tracey Hollingsworth v. Lonely Creek Kennels, et al.


Huntsville, Arkansas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a premises liability theory.




Appellants Sonya Worley and Tim Worley d/b/a Lonely Creek Kennels own a dogbreeding business specializing in bull mastiffs. Hollingsworth began working for the Worleys in November 2018, and from the time her employment began until March 2019, Hollingsworth did not

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Arkansas Department of Corrections Sex Offender Assessment Committee v. Terry W. Hastings


Little Rock, Arkansas Sex Offender Registry criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant.



The purpose of the Sex Offender Registration Act of 1997 is to release certain information about sex offenders to the public in order to protect the public safety. Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-902 (Repl. 2016).

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Hastings was required to register as a sex

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State of Kansas v. Alonzo Union


Kansas City, Kansas caretake abuse and neglect criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant.




Alonzo Union was the caretaker of Jean Miller, an elderly woman with dementia. For several years, at one time serving as Miller's power of attorney, Union had access to Miller's finances. When a nursing home bill went unpaid, the Kansas Department for Children and Fami

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