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Judy Phillips v. Joseph Olbrys and Albertsons, LLC
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Butte, Montana personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on negligence theoris claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries.
Montana Auto Negligence Law:
Fault-Based System: Montana operates under a fault-based system for auto negligence. This means that the driver deemed at fault for causing the accident will b... More... $1 (01-18-2023 - MT)
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Richard A. Adetayo v. United States of America
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Baltimore, Maryland immigration lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant a wrongful failure to adjudicate Plaintiff's application for permanent residence under 8 U.S.C. 1255.
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Misty Dawn Long, et al. v. Ethicon, Inc., et al.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a product liability theory.
Ethicon is a global leader in MedTech ... In collaboration with clinicians and healthcare experts around the world, we develop innovative surgical technologies and solutions .
Oklahoma product liability law:
Strict liability: Manufacturers are strict... More... $1 (01-11-2023 - OK)
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In Re the Marriage of L.J.S. v. J.S.
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Stilwell, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolve... More... $0 (01-10-2023 - OK)
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In re the marriage of D.M.P. v. E.M.P.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce wihout minor children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolv... More... $0 (01-05-2023 - OK)
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LaDonna S. Cade and John Cade v. Howmedica Osteonics Corp., d/b/a Stryker Orthopaedics
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a product liability theory.
This case was filed in the Tulsa Cty Dist Ct, CJ-20-03184, and was removed to federal court by Stryker Orthopaedics.
Stryker Orthopaedics is focused on anticipating your needs for innovative products and services that help us create the
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Key aspe... More... $1 (01-05-2023 - OK)
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In Re the marriage of J.G., Petitioner, v. A.G., Respondent
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Okmulgee, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolve... More... $0 (01-04-2023 - OK)
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In Re the marriage of R.B.H., Petitioner and R.L.H.
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Bristow, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved... More... $0 (01-04-2023 - OK)
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In Re the marriage of D.M., Petitioner, v. J.M., Respondent
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Wagoner, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved... More... $0 (01-03-2023 - ok)
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In Re the marriage of C.L.P., Petitioner, v. M.S.P., Respondent
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Claremore, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolv... More... $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)
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In Re the marriage of C.E., Petitioner, v. T.E., Respondent
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Pawhuska, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolve... More... $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)
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In Re the marriage of N.R., Petitioner, v. L.R., Respondent.
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be re... More... $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)
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In Re the marriage of J.U., Petitioner, and J.D.U, Respondent
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Muskogee, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolve... More... $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)
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In Re the marriage of R.E.P. v. M.G.B.P.
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Adair, Oklahoma family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved mu... More... $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)
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In Re the marriage of M.F. v. D.W.
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Norman, Oklahoma family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved m... More... $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)
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In re the marriage of S.G.S. v. B.W.S.
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El Reno, Oklahoma family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce with children.
Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved muc... More... $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)
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Shalia Malone a/k/a Shaila Malone v. State of Mississippi.
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Jackson, MS criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant with filing a motion for post-conviction relief (PCR), arguing that her conviction should be set aside based on newly discovered evidence and because her attorney provided ineffective assistance
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Brittany Yaple v. Jakel Trucking, LLC and Christopher James Erion
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Kansas City, Kansas personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of an accident caused by Jackel Trucking's driver
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Courtney A. Little & James S. Little v. Rosauers Supermarkets, Inc. d/b/a Super 1 Foods
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Walla Walla, Washington personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on a premises liability negligence theory.
Courtney Little was injured when she slipped and fell on ice while
walking out of Super 1 Foods, a grocery store owned by Rosauers Supermarkets, Inc.
Ms. Little and her husband sued for negligence, but their case was dismissed on summary
judgm... More... $0 (12-13-2022 - WA)
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United States of America v. Terrell Dwayne Mason
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Detroit, Michigan criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with orchestrating an unemployment insurance fraud scheme aimed at defrauding the State of Michigan and the U.S. Government of funds earmarked for unemployment assistance during the COVID19 pandemic.
MoreLaw Lega... More... $0 (12-05-2022 - MI)
Bethany Watts v. Social Security Administration
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Portland, Maine social security disability lawyer represent Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for Social Security: DIWC/DIWW by HHS.
42 U.S.C. 40... More... $0 (12-01-2022 - ME)
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Seth Bookout, Leslye Romero, and Ryan Gallagher v. Jonathan Shelley and Stedfast Baptist Church
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Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellants with the trial court’s denial of their motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed against them. .
In this accelerated interlocutory appeal, Appellants Seth Bookout, Leslye
Romero, and Ryan Gallagher challenge the trial court’s denial of their mot... More... $0 (11-30-2022 - TX)
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Yumin Zhao v. Two Steppin Towing
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Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellant with claiming that his vehicle was wrongfully towed. .
Pro se Appellant Yumin Zhao claims that his vehicle was wrongfully towed by
Appellee Two Steppin Towing. After a justice court rejected Zhao’s claim, he appealed
to a county court at... More... $0 (11-26-2022 - TX)
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IN THE INTEREST OF R.W. AND G.W., CHILDREN
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Fort Worth, Texas – Family Law lawyer represented Appellant and Appellant with a order terminating their respective parental rights. .
Appellant L.A. (Mother) and Appellant D.W. (Father) appeal the trial court’s
order terminating their respective parental rights to R.W. and G.W. (the children). In
seven issu... More... $0 (11-26-2022 - TX)
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