Invasion of Privacy Law
 
Cincinnati Enquirer v. Department of Justice; Drug Enforcement Administration

Cincinnati, Ohio civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiff, which sued Defendants on a Freedom of Information theory.

he Cincinnati Enquirer sued the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and the Drug
Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) under the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”), 5
U.S.C. § 552, seeking documents related to a United States Attorney’s decision not to ... More...
   $0 (08-15-2022 - OH)

IN THE INTEREST OF B.A.M., A Child

Houston, TX – Child Custode lawyer represented defendant with appealing the Final Order terminating her parental rights to her child.



Mother and Father had one child, B.A.M., born on March 27, 2015, who is
the subject of this suit. This investigation of Mother1 began in December 2020 after
appellee, the Department o... More...
   $0 (08-14-2022 - TX)

JOHN RILEY V. TRENT ANGELLE

Houston, Texas – Real Estate lawyer represented appellant with suing appellee constructed a driveway on a portion of his property.



In this dispute between owners of adjacent properties, appellant John Riley
sued appellee Trent Angelle after Angelle constructed a driveway on a city right-ofway in front of a portion of ... More...
   $0 (08-13-2022 - TX)

James W. Rose et al. v. Patrick M. Malone

Nashville, TN - Child Custody lawyer represented appellees with filing a petition for grandparent visitation.



This is a dispute between a child’s father, Patrick M. Malone (“Father”), and the
maternal grandparents of the child, James W. Rose and Jennie A. Rose (“Grandfather... More...
   $0 (07-30-2022 - TN)

Mark Hand a/k/a Mark Eugene Hand v. State of Mississippi

Jackson, MS criminal defense lawyer Hunter Aikens represented the Defendant with claiming the jury’s verdicts went against the overwhelming weight of the evidence.

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   $0 (07-29-2022 - MS)

United States of America v. Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov

Tampa, Florida criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with working on behalf of the Russian government and in conjunction with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), with allegedly orchestrating a years-long foreign malign influence campaign that used various U.S. political groups to sow discord, spread pro-Russian propaganda, and interfere in elections within the United States.More...   $0 (07-29-2022 - FL)

United States of America v. Christopher Michael Frantantoni

Miami, Florida criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with conspiring to commit a Hobbs Act robbery and conspiring to traffic 100 kilograms or more of marijuana.

Christopher Michael Frantantoni admitted that in June 2019, he and five members of the drug trafficking organization that he ran flew from South Florida to San Francisco, California, to commit a home invasion robbery ... More...
   $0 (07-29-2022 - FL)

United States of America v. Aleksandr Viktorovich

Tampa, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with allegedly orchestrating a years-long foreign malign influence campaign that used various U.S. political groups to sow discord, spread pro-Russian propaganda, and interfere in elections within the United States.

As alleged in the indictment, from at least December 2014 until March 2022, Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov, ... More...
   $0 (07-29-2022 - FL)

Charles H. Best, Jr. v. Kimberly Oliver

Jackson, MS - Divorce lawyer represented Appellant with appealing increased monthly support obligation.



Kimberlyand Charles were married and had one child—K.O.B.1 During their divorce
proceedings, the pair agreed to joint legal custody of K.O.B., with Kimberly retaining sole
phys... More...
   $0 (07-21-2022 - MS)

PAPA JOHN'S USA, INC., A FOREIGN PROFIT CORPORATION, AND LORENA GONZALEZ vs PAULA MOOREE

Daytona Beach, Florida - Civil Litigation lawyer represented Respondent with motion for sanctions, to compel, and to invoke the rule of sequestration.



In 2015, Gonzalez, while working as a delivery driver for Papa John’s,
was involved in an automobile accident with Respondent, who was... More...
   $0 (07-18-2022 - FL)

Daniel Lee v. Illinois Institute of Technology

Chicago, Illinois civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant claiming violation of the First Amendment.


Plaintiff Daniel Fee is a former student at Defendant Illinois Institute of Technology (“IIT”). Like many IIT students, Fee took some exams online using a remote proctoring tool that employed facial-recognition technology to verify the student's identity. Fe... More...
   $0 (07-15-2022 - IL)

WILLIAM HAMILTON ARTHUR ARCHITECT, INC., et al., vs JEFFREY C. SCHNEIDER

Miami, Florida - Architectural Malpractice lawyer represented Petitioners with seeking certiorari review for a architectural malpractice claim.



After Arthur hired a new lawyer to defend Arthur against Schneider’s
architectural malpractice claims, Arthur sent a funeral flower arrangem... More...
   $0 (07-12-2022 - FL)

Justin Sanchez v. Los Angeles Department of Transportation; City of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant challenging the collection of location data relating to the motorized electric scooters.


Companies such as Bird, Lime, and Lyft began offering
e-scooters for rent to the public in Los Angeles in 2017. The
e-scooters are dockless, meaning they can be left anywhere
after use and picked up... More...
   $0 (07-08-2022 - CA)

Juan Reyes v. Mindi Nurse

Urbana, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant seeking a writ of habeas corpus.


In 2004, six men decided to rob a marijuana dealer, William Thomas, at gunpoint in his home. Two of the robbers shot Thomas, who died. One of the two shooters also shot Timothy Landon, Thomas's business partner and guest, but Landon survived. In 2007, an Illinois jury c... More...
   $0 (06-29-2022 - IL)

State of Montana v. Steven Wayne Keefe

Great Falls, Montana criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant burglary and three counts of deliberate homicide.


¶2 Keefe, then seventeen years old, was charged with burglary and three counts of deliberate homicide for the murders of Constance McKay, her husband David J. McKay, and their daughter Marian McKay Qamar following an October 1985 home invasion where Keefe shot and kil... More...
   $0 (06-28-2022 - MT)

ASHLEY SHEARIN MEADE v. PADUCAH NISSAN, LLC ET AL.

Nashville, TN - Contract Disputes lawyer represented appellant with a oral agreement dispute om a year-to-year leasing disp9ute.



Plaintiff/Appellant Ashley Shearin Meade (“Appellant”) filed for divorce against
her husband James Robert Meade, Jr. (“Mr. Meade”) sometime in 2019.... More...
   $0 (06-26-2022 - TN)

ESTATE OF JENNIFER DIANE VICKERS v. DIVERSICARE LEASING CORPORATION ET AL.

Nashville, TN - Medical Malpractice lawyer appellant with commencing this health care liability action.



In October 2016, Jennifer Diane Vickers (“Plaintiff”) received emergency dental
services from Dr. Paul Straughn at a nursing home operated by Diversicare Leasing Corp.
d/b/a... More...
   $0 (06-25-2022 - TN)

Thomas Keith and Teresa Keith v. Health-Pro Home Case Services, Inc.

Greenville, North Carolina personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on a negligence theory.

On 29 September 2016, plaintiffs Thomas and Teresa Keith (Mr. and Mrs.
Keith), an elderly married couple with health and mobility issues, were the victims
of a home invasion and armed robbery orchestrated by a personal care aide working
for defendant Health-Pro... More...
   $500000 (06-21-2022 - NC)

Jarrett Carson, et al. v. United States Department of the Army

Anchorage, Alaska personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued the United States Department of the Army on a Right to Privacy Act violation theory.

Jarrett Carson, Joseph Lawendowski, and John Doe (Plaintiffs-Appellants) appeal from a summary judgment in favor of the United States Department of the Army in this Privacy Act case. See 5 U.S.C. § 522a.

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   $0 (06-17-2022 - AK)

ALACHUA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD v. CATHERINE BARNES

Tallahassee, Florida - Civil Litigation lawyer represented Petitioner with seeking certiorari review in a civil action.



Barnes sued the Board for alleged violations of the Florida
Civil Rights Act and the Workers’ Compensation Law. The Board
denied Barnes’ claims, arguing that she c... More...   $0 (06-17-2022 - FL)

Hector Casillas, et al. v. Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company, et al.

Los Angeles, California personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants the tort of trespass to chattels theory.

According to appellants, respondents Berkshire
Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company (Berkshire),
Cypress Insurance Company (Cypress), Zenith Insurance
Company (Zenith), William Reynolds, and Oliver Glover
conspired to “hack” a third-party... More...
   $0 (06-10-2022 - CA)

Gloria Estell Hernandez v. Social Security Administration

Fresno, California social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for benefits by HHS.


he parties stipulate through counsel that Defendant, the Commissioner of Social Security (the “Commissioner”), shall have an extension of time to file her opposition to Plaintiff's opening brief in this case. In support of this request, t... More...
   $0 (06-08-2022 - CA)

Amber Lehnerz, individually and on behalf of O.E.P. and Megan Christopher

Bismarck, ND - Restraining Order lawyer represented Appellant with appealing from a disorderly conduct restraining order.



In October 2021, Amber Lehnerz, individually and on behalf of her child,
O.E.P., petitioned for a disorderly conduct restraining order against
Christopher. Lehnerz all... More...   $0 (06-08-2022 - ND)

United States of America v. Semaj Williams

Grand Rapids, Michigan criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with drug trafficking.

Semaj Williams, of Kalamazoo, spent years conspiring with others to sell methamphetamine in Kalamazoo and other locations throughout West Michigan. Over a period of four months in 2020, Williams supplied two dealers with ounces of methamphetamine on a daily basis and also supplied others. I... More...
   $0 (06-06-2022 - MI)

Amanda Snider v. Premium Resolution Services, Inc.

Tulsa, Oklahoma consumer law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Fair Debt Collection Act violation theory.

15 U.S.C. §1692. Congressional findings and declaration of purpose

(a) Abusive practices

There is abundant evidence of the use of abusive, deceptive, and unfair debt collection practices by many debt collectors. Abusive debt collection practices... More...
   $0 (06-03-2022 - OK)

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