United States of America v. Tuqiang Xie, a/k/a Tony Xie |
Chicago, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with making false statement. |
K.D. COOPER v. M.N. COOPER |
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Alan H. Kelley v. United States of America |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued the Defendant on a Federal Tort Claim Act medical malpractice negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged as a direct result of substandard medical care. |
United States of America v. Joshua Mendez |
Albuquerque, New Mexico criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with assault resulting in great bodily harm and domestic assault by a habitual offender in Indian Country. |
ASHLEY OLINGHOUSE v. PHILLIP OLINGHOUSE |
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YUDI HERNANDEZ (STEPHEN BRAVE) v. BRAD PISTOTNIK and BRIAN PISTOTNIK |
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PRUDENCIO CUEVAS PEREZ v. NATIONAL BEEF PACKING CO |
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United States of America v. Rick John Morales, Jr. |
Great Galls, Montana criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with assault resulting in serious bodily injury. |
NORMA NAJERA and TERI SHOPE v. GENERAL PEST CONTROL, LLC (CITY OF MOSCOW and EMC INSURANCE) |
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Jackeline Ascencio v. United States of America |
Houston, Texas personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant United States of America on a Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice theory claiming to have been injured and/or damages as a direct result of substandard medical care. $1 (03-28-2022 - TX) |
United States of America v. James Darian Pierre |
Houston, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute and dispense controlled drugs. |
Jennifer Stover v. The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society d/b/a Good Samaritan Society - St. John's |
Lincoln, Nebraska personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a medical malpractice negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of substandard health care. $0 (03-25-2022 - NE) |
PRUDENCIO CUEVAS PEREZ v. NATIONAL BEEF PACKING CO |
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Maria Santos and Jose Santos v. United States of America |
New York, New York personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant United States of America on a Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice theory claiming to have suffered more than $4 million in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of substandard medical care. $1 (03-25-2022 - NY) |
State of Tennessee v. RaDonda Vaught |
Nashville, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with reckless homicide and felony abuse of an in impaired adult. |
City of Richland Hills, Texas v. Barbara Childress |
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United States of America v. Mark Alan Zager |
Miami, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and health care fraud in violation of 18:U.S.C.§1349. |
United States of America v. Jose Santeiro |
Miami, Florida criminal defense lawyers represented Defendants charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud. |
Juliette Gallant v. Michael J. Gallant |
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Andrew and Kathleen Kromphardt v. Mercy Hospital, Dr. Jill Goodman and OB-GYN Associates |
Iowa City, Iowa personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on medical malpractice negligence theories claiming to have been injured and/or damaged as a direct result of substandard care proved by Defendants during Kathleen's labor and delivery with resulting brain damage to their baby. |
Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Jordan Alford |
Franklin, Kentucky criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with willful and wanton homicide. |
Matthew Hufaus v. DoNoPay, Inc. |
San Francisco, California consumer law lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on Telephone Consumer Protection Act violation theories under 47 U.S.C. 227, which provides: |
United States of America v. Joseph Albert Corey |
San Francisco, California criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with engaging in a fraud schemes causing more than $3.5 million in losses. |
Montana Medical Association v. Austin Knudsen, et al. |
Helena, Montana civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants seeking a declaratory judgment determining the legality and enforceability of Montana House Bill 702 which conflicted with a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) interim rule that requires staff of CMS certified facilities — such as hospitals, long-term care facilities and rehabilitation centers — t $0 (03-20-2022 - MT) |
Jeremiah Junius Francis v. Doneisha Cheree Davis |
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