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JERRA N. GILLESPIE, f/n/a JERRA N. HOLDSWORTH v. SCOTT HOLDSWORTH

Lakeland, FL - Divorce lawyer represented Appellant appealing modification of timesharing and child support.



In 2010, the trial court dissolved Former Wife's marriage to
Scott Holdsworth (Former Husband). They have two children.2
The
final judgment required Former Husband to pay $1,7

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JAMES W. FARMER v. LORI A. FARMER, N/K/A LORI A. LIEBERMAN

Pierre, SD - Divorce lawyer represented defendant seeking a contempt order against plaintiff.



[¶2.] James and Lori married in 1984 and divorced in January 2014.
During their marriage, the couple had purchased a significant amount of
undeveloped land in the Black Hills and formed multip

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Troy L. Greig vs. Jonathan McCaleb

Kansas City, Missouri workers Compensation lawyer represented Appellant appealing the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission’s order.



On June 19, 2018, Mr. Troy Greig (“Employee”) injured his hip and leg when he fell from
a ladder while working for Mr. Jonathan McCaleb (“Employer”). Employer was present at the <

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United States of America v. Paul O. Paradis

Los Angele, California criminal defense attorney represented Defendant charged with bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds.

Paul O. Paradis, 58, of Scottsdale, Arizona, who ran the Manhattan-based Paradis Law Group, was indicted for accepting an illegal payment of nearly $2.2 million for getting another attorney to purportedly represent his ratepayer client in a collusive law

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Jodi Breiterman v. United States Capitol Police

Washington, DC - Employment Law lawyer represented plaintiff challenging three adverse disciplinary actions by her employer charge.



Congress established the Capitol Police to ensure the
safety and security of the Capitol’s facilities and to allow
Congress to “fulfill its constitutional and legislative

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Ryan Fontaine v. Doubletree By Hilton, et al.

Cleveland, Ohio civil trail lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on personal injury negligence theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of the failure to exercise due care by one or more of Defendants' employees.

The claims made and defenses asserted are not available for this case.

This case was initially fi

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KRISTIE BOWLING - vs - DARIN BOWLING

Middletown, Ohio - Divorce attorney represented Darin Bowling with a violation of a shared parenting plan ("SPP").



The parties married in 2004 and twin daughters were born of the marriage in
2006. Mother filed for divorce in 2011 and in 2012, the court issued the parties a final
decree of divorce and a shared parenting p

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TRACY CHRIST v. KEVIN CHRIST

Youngstown, Ohio - Criminal defense attorney represented Kevin Christ with appealing from the January 13, 2020 judgment of the Noble County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Division, which terminated his marriage, allocated parental rights and responsibilities in accordance with their agreement, provided an award of spousal, divided their marital assets and

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STATE OF NEBRASKA V. BRAXTON S.

Lincoln, NE - Criminal defense attorney represented Braxton S. with robbery; kidnapping, and use of a firearm to commit a felony charges.



In June 2020, Braxton was charged in Sarpy County District Court with robbery, a Class
II felony; kidnapping, a Class II felony; and use of a firearm to commit a felony, a Class IC felon

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Gregory D. Johnson v. Danbury Township, et al.

Toledo, OH - Pro se appellant, Gregory D. Johnson appeals the April 3, 2020 judgment of the Ottawa County Court of Common Pleas dismissing his appeal of claims relating to the appellees’ lack of ordinances, rules or regulations regarding the keeping of fowl in a residential district.



The relevant facts of this case are as f

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STATE OF NEBRASKA V. DILLEN C. GARCIA

Lincoln, NE - Criminal defense attorney represented Dillen C. Garcia with appealing from an order of the district court for Hall County denying his motion to transfer his case from the district court to the juvenile court.



On April 20, 2020, the State filed an information in district court charging Garcia with first
degr

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In re J.P., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law, Santa Clara County Department of family and Children's Services v. M.D.

M.D. (mother) appeals from the juvenile courts order granting her ex-boyfriend
(Albert) presumed parent status for her son, J.P. Mother argues that the juvenile court did
not have the authority under Welfare and Institutions Code section 3851
to reconsider its prior order in which it found that Albert did not qualify as a presumed parent to J.P.
We disagree and conclude that the j

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Neal Moritz v. Universal City Studios, LLC.

Over the course of approximately 16 years, respondents
Neal Moritz and Neal H. Moritz, Inc. (collectively, Moritz) worked
for appellants, Universal City Studios LLC and its wholly-owned
subsidiary, FFSO Productions LLC (collectively, Universal),
rendering services as a producer for the film The Fast and the
Furious (Universal Pictures 2001) and several sequels thereto
(coll

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Eisenberg Village of the Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging

Section 7031 of the Business and Professions Code1 was enacted to
deter unlicensed building contractors by (1) preventing them from
bringing or maintaining an action to collect compensation for
performance of any work for which a license is required ( 7031, subd.
(a)), and (2) allowing any person who utilizes the services of an
unlicensed contractor to bring an action for disg

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Michael Conyer v. Hula Media Services, LLC

An employee signed an acknowledgment of receipt of the
employee handbook. In it, he agreed he was bound by the
provisions of the handbook, and it was his responsibility to read
and familiarize himself with all its provisions. The handbook
contained an agreement to arbitrate disputes. The employer did
not highlight or otherwise call the employees attention to the
arbitratio

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MATTHEW TYE, et al. v. T. JEFFREY BEAUSAY, et al.







{ 4} This is the second time this case has been before us. The first appeal
involved a summary judgment granted on whether an attorney-client relationship existed
between the Tye brothers and Beausay. See Tye v. Beausay, 2017-

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The Application of State of Oklahoma ex rel. Matthew J. Ballard District Attorney v. Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred Four Dollars in U.S. Currency, et al.

Vinita, OK - In the Application of the State of Oklahoma ex rel. Matthew J. Ballard District Attorney, the State of Oklahoma sought the forfeiture of Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred Four Dollars in U.S. Currency seized by an Oklahoma Highway Patrolman on Mary 25, 2016 claiming that the proceeds were believed to be from the sale of narcotics pursuant to 63 O.S. 2-503 which provides:


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Serena M. v. The Superior Court of Fresno County, Fresno County Department of Social Services

Petitioner Serena M. (mother), in propria persona, seeks an extraordinary writ
from the juvenile courts orders issued at a combined 6-, 12- and 18-month review
hearing (Welf. & Inst. Code, 366.21, subds. (e)(1) & (f)(1) & 366.22, subd. (a)(1))1 on
January 16, 2020, terminating her reunification services and setting a section 366.26
hearing as to her now 15-year-old daughter, C.

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STEFANI CRIDER v. GMRI, INC., D.B.A., THE CAPITAL GRILLE, ET AL













Crider applied for a position with Capital Grille in 2016. Documents
contained within the applicant tracking system indicate that Crider re

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Gerald Lynn Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia

Sometimes small gestures can have unexpected consequences. Major initiatives practically guarantee them. In our time, few pieces of federal legislation rank in significance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There, in Title VII, Congress outlawed discrimination in the workplace on thebasis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Today,we must decide whether an employer can fire someones

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State Compensation Insurance Fund v. Readylink Healthcare, Inc.

Defendant ReadyLink Healthcare, Inc. (ReadyLink) is a nurse staffing company
that places nurses in hospitals, typically on a short-term basis. Plaintiff State
Compensation Insurance Fund (SCIF) is a public enterprise fund created by statute as a
workers' compensation insurer. Like private workers' compensation insurers, SCIF
provides workers' compensation insurance to employers. Th

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John Farina v. Savwcl III, LLC

A funnel hovered over the American West. Into the large
end went investor dollars and investor dreams. Out the little end
streamed dollars into Las Vegas, where a Nevada intermediary
made loans to Nevada land developers who had high hopes for big
projects. The funnel channeled over $40 million in 2006 and
2007. But remember what happened next: the subprime
meltdown. The inv

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JAVONTE LACY - vs - STATE OF OHIO, et al.

This case involves Mr. Lacys complaint for replevin and conversion against
the state and the APL regarding his dogs that the Ashtabula County Dog Warden seized
from him and placed at the APLs shelter.

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J. Niley Dorit v. Jack Noe

In January 2018, Noe hired Dorit to evaluate the medical records of
Noes deceased mother for a potential medical malpractice suit against her
doctors. The parties signed a fee agreement in which Noe agreed to pay Dorit
a $10,000 non-refundable retainer fee. This sum was intended to cover
Dorits time spent evaluating the claim, as well as the costs of additional
medical recor

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Augustine Caldera v. Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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This is an appeal from a trial courts order of attorney fees under the Fair
Employment a

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