Tucson, Arizona personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on a negligence theory.
¶1 The negligence claimant here recovered damages for dog-bite injuries he received when a law enforcement officer intentionally released a police dog against him. We today hold that plaintiffs cannot assert a negligence claim based solely on an officer’s intentional use of phy
Boise, Idaho criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with willfully aiding and assisting in the preparation and filing of six false or fraudulent tax returns.
San Francisco, California breach of contrct lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a beach of contract theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages as a result.
San Francisco, California personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants for providing material support to terrorists causing or contributing to the wrongful death of Mawras Alassf in Istambul in 2017.
San Diego, California criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged for his role in the operation of dozens of illegal gambling dens that fostered drug trafficking, violent crime, and gang activity within a small San Diego neighborhood.
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United States of America v. Thanh Rudin and Seir Havana
Alexandria, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented Defendants charged with conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a federal loans initiative designed to help businesses pay their employees and meet expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jennifer Finnerty v. NCAA
Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a negligence theory.
This is the first case challenging a conviction based on an investigation by the recently-established Conviction Integrity Unit of the City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office. Following an investigation into Lamar Johnson's 1995 murder conviction, Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner filed a motion for new trial claiming there was newly discovered evidence demonstrating his innocence. The trial c
Following an internal investigation into Lamar Johnson's 1995 murder conviction, City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner filed a motion for new trial1 claiming there was newly discovered evidence demonstrating Johnson's innocence. The circuit court—concerned with
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potential problems arising from the unique scenario of a local, elected prosecuting att
United States ex rel. Perlstein v. Tabb Textiles Co., Inc., et al.
Lexington, Kentucky civil litigation lawyers represented Defendant accused of violating the False Claim Act for improperly billing Federal Prison Industries, Inc. for fabric that was sourced overseas, in violation of contract requirements.
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Cleveland, Ohio employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant civil rights violation theory claiming he was discriminated against because of his age.
Romond Marche Blanks v. BP Exploration & Production, Inc., et al.
New Orleans, Louisiana personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a marine negligence theory arising out of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 and the subsequent cleanup efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
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United States of America v. Pedro Hernandez Zarate and Richardo Hernandez Zarate
Dallas, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with distribution of Meth and money laundering.
Greenbelt, Maryland criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with Fraudulently Obtaining More Than $419,000 in COVID-19 CARES Act Loans While on Probation for a Previous Federal Conviction.