Alyssa Aguila v. Planned Parenthood of Utah and Adriana Rodriguez Navarro | |||||||||
Salt Lake City, Utah personal injury lawyer sued Defendants on negligence and breach of fiduciary theories claiming that Navarro-a medical assistant at Planned Parenthood-had publicized Aguila's private health information and that Planned Parenthood was vicariously liable for Navarro's actions. Aguila also made direct claims against Planned Parenthood for negligent hiring, training, and supervisio... More... $0 (05-11-2023 - Ut) |
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Garfield Spence v. Cabot House, Inc. | |||||||||
West Palm Beach, Florida civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on an Americans with Disabilities Act violation theory under 42 U.S.C. 12182, which provides: |
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United States of America v. Jordy Julian Alvarez | |||||||||
Salt Lake City, Utah criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with multiple counts of extortion and cyberstalking a Utah victim and her family. |
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Cameron Kaminski v. Christina Hayek | |||||||||
Los Angeles, California civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant alleging intentional interference with prospective economic relations, intentional interference with contractual relations, unfair business practices in violation of Business and Professional Code section 17200, and defamation per se. |
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Charna Williams, et al. v. State Farm Fire and Casualty | |||||||||
Mobile, Alabama insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach in insurance contract theory. |
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Amy Rae v. Woburn Public Schools | |||||||||
Boston, Massachusetts civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on Americans with Disabilities Act violation theories. |
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Hi-Country Estates Homeowners Association, Phase II, v. Mountaintop Properties, LLC | |||||||||
Salt Lake City, Utah condominium law lawyers represented Plaintiff and Defendant in an assessment dispute. |
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State of Texas v. Fernando Rey Torres | |||||||||
Waco, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree felony aggravated sexual assault of a child. |
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Rebecca Nelson v. State Farm Fire & Casualty | |||||||||
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania insurance Law lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach of contract theory. |
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Vincent Porter v. National Football League Players Association | |||||||||
Flint, Michigan labor/employment lawyer represented Plaintiff wrongful termination and harassment. |
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Derek Christopherson, et al. v. State Farm Bank, FSB, et al. | |||||||||
Springfield, Missouri consumer credit lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued defendants on fraud theories. |
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United States of America v. Adam Michael Nettina | |||||||||
Baltimore, Maryland criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with using the telephone to threaten a group that advocates for LGBTQ individuals. |
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Terrie Morgan Fowler v. Erie Insurance Property & Casualty Company | |||||||||
Charleston, West Virginia insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory. |
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Danny Lamont Chambers; Dontell Rayvon-Eddie Smith v. Ronald Sanders; City of Detroit, Michigan | |||||||||
Danny Lamont Chambers and Dontell Rayvon-Eddie Smith allege that Detective Ronald Sanders and his employer, the City of Detroit, violated their Fourteenth Amendment right to familial integrity by procuring the wrongful |
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United States of America v. Javar LaJuan Clark | |||||||||
Winston-Salem, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud for fraudulently obtaining an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (“EIDL”) authorized under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act and administered by the Small Business Association (“SBA”), announced United States Attorney Sandra Hairston. |
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United States of America v. Peter Alex Cox | |||||||||
Lexington, Kentucky criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with unlawful conversion of loan collateral. |
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Bob Dawson, et al. v. Porch.com, Inc., et al. | |||||||||
Seattle, Washington consumer law lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendants on Telephone Consumer Protection Act violation theories. |
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United States of America v. Arlington Ophthalmology Association, P.L.L.C. d/b/a Kleiman Evangelista Eye Centers (“K&E”) | |||||||||
Sherman, Texas civil litigation lawyers represented Defendant accused of paying kickbacks to optometrists to induce referrals of patients who were candidates for cataract surgery in in violation of the False Claims Act and Anti-Kickback Statute. |
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Eric Carvan v. Allstate Texas Lloyd's | |||||||||
San Antonio, Texas insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach of insuranc e contract theory claiming more than $75,000 in damages. |
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Oklahoma Call of Reproductive Justice v. Drummond | |||||||||
¶1 The Petitioners consist of healthcare providers, Tulsa Women's Reproductive Clinic, LLC, Alan Braid, M.D., Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains, Inc., Planned Parenthood of Arkansas & Eastern Oklahoma and an advocacy group, the Oklahoma Call for Reproductive Justice. The Respondents consist of the Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma, the district attorneys of Oklahoma ... More... $0 (03-23-2023 - OK) |
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United States of America v. Michigan Education Association and Michigan Education Special Services Association | |||||||||
Grand Rapids, Michigan civil litigation lawyer represented Defendant accused of violating the False Claims Act (FCA) by applying for and obtaining loans under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for which they knew or should have known they were ineligible.
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