Medical Malpractice Law
 
MICHAEL D. JONES vs STATE OF FLORIDA

West Palm Beach, FL - Criminal defense attorney represented Michael Jones with a first-degree murder charge.



Michael Jones appeals his conviction for first-degree murder. We affirm
the conviction and write primarily to address (1) the admissibility of
evidence of a domestic violence situation that preceded the murder

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United States of America v. Sriramloo Kesari

Charleston, West Virginia controlled substance act violation charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Sriramloo Kesari, M.D., 78, of Charleston who was charged with distributing the drug Suboxone outside the scope of professional practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose. Kesari, who was at times physically located in California, operated a cash-only operation whereby he would

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United States of America v. Cecil W. Gaby and Robin Ann Cox

Fort Smith, Arkansas Distribution of a Controlled Substance without an Effective Prescription charge criminal defense lawyers represented Doctors Cecil W. Gaby, age 71, and Robin Ann Cox, age 64, who were charged with dispensing Schedule II drugs.

Cecil W. Gaby, 71, of Fort Smith, a licensed physician in the State of Arkansas, was charged with acting and intending to act outside the usua

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United States of America v. Phillip Hill

Little Rock, Arkansas attempted trafficking in access device charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Phillip Hill, age 35, who was charged with stealing personal information from veterans and VA employees.

In the fall of 2017, federal agents learned that Hill, who worked at the North Little Rock VA Medical Center, had access to veterans’ and current VA employees’ pers

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United States of America v. Alberto Orian Gonzalez-Delgado

Miami, Florida health care and wire fraud charges criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Alberto Orian Gonzalez-Delgado, 46, of Miami, who was charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud.

Eduardo Rubal, 41, of Miami, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud and was sentenced to 210 months; Vicente Gonzalez Acosta, 50, of Miami,

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Victor Fabian-Lopez v. Wexford Health Care, Inc.

East St. Louis, Illinois personal injury medical malpractice lawyer represented Plaintiff to claimed to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries.

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State of Missouri vs. Larry D. Ratliff

Kansas City, MO - Criminal defense attorney represented Larry D. Ratliff with murder in the first degree and armed criminal action charges.



Ratliff does not challenge the sufficiency of the evidence to support his
convictions of murder in the first degree and armed criminal action. Viewed in the light
most favorable t

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ANTHONY PHILIPS v. STATE OF ARKANSAS

Little Rock, AR - Criminal defense attorney represented Anthony Philips with a possession of methamphetamine with purpose to deliver, two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, and one count of possession of marijuana with purpose to deliver charges.



On March 14, 2018, Philips pled guilty in case No. CR-16-33 to one count

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LADARIUS BURNETTE v. STATE OF ARKANSAS

Little Rock, AR - Criminal defense attorney represented Ladarius Darnell Burnette with two counts of first-degree battery.



Appellant Ladarius Darnell Burnette was charged in the criminal division of circuit court with two counts of first-degree battery. These offenses were allegedly committed on November 3, 2019, when Ladarius

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David A. Barry v. Signify Health, L.L.C.

Dallas, Texas consumer law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) violation theory.

As used in this section—

(1) The term “automatic telephone dialing system” means equipment which has the capacity—

(A) to store or produce telephone numbers to be called, using a random or sequential number generator; and

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GREGORY MCCREE v. STATE OF ARKANSAS

Little Rock, AR - Criminal defense attorney represented Gregory McCree with a sexual assault charge.



The evidence established that on June 27, 2019, McCree was alone in his kitchen with then eleven-year-old J.J. McCree asked J.J. if he could “feel on [her] breasts” and offered her twenty dollars. When J.J. refused, McCree

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United States of America v. Dr. Mark Gibbs, Dr. Laila Hirjee, and R.N. Tammie Little

Dallas, Texas conspiracy to commit health care fraud charge criminal defense lawyers represented Defendants.

Novus Health Services Medical Directors Dr. Mark Gibbs and Dr. Laila Hirjee, along with Novus RN Tammie Little were charged with health care fraud.

Additionally, the jury found Dr. Gibbs guilty of two counts of healthcare fraud and one count of obstruction of justice, Dr.

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ANTHONY PHILIPS v. STATE OF ARKANSAS

Little Rock, AR - Criminal defense attorney represented Anthony Philips with a possession of methamphetamine with purpose to deliver, two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, and one count of possession of marijuana with purpose to deliver; possession of methamphetamine; and delivery of methamphetamine charges.



On March

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DEREK LAYNE CLARK v. STATE OF ARKANSAS

Little Rock, AR - Criminal defense attorney represented Derek Clark with a second-degree murder charge.



Derek Clark appeals his conviction by a Garland County Circuit Court jury of one count of second-degree murder for the death of Donald Easley. On appeal, he argues that the killing was in self-defense and that the State fail

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United States of America v. James T. Keefe

Buffalo, New York conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute oxycodone, hydrocodone, and amphetamine charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant.

James T. Keefe, 40, of Florida, was convicted of conspiring to possess with intent to distribute, and distributing, oxycodone, hydrocodone, and amphetamine.

“This case highlights the powerful grip of addiction,” stated

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Deborah Campbell v. Cook Medical, L.L.C.

New Haven, Connecticut product liability personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Pharmaceutical Personal Injury Product Liability theory claiming more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries.

Cook Medical invents, manufactures, and delivers a unique portfolio of minimally invasive medical devices to healthcare systems around the world.

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State of New Mexico v. Kenneth J. Pierre

Santa Fe, NM - Criminal defense attorney represented Defendant on reckless child abuse resulting in great bodily harm charge.



Defendant resided with Ashley, with whom he was in an intimate relationship;
5 the couple’s young daughter; and J.A., Ashley’s seven-month-old son. After learning
6 Ashley had spoken with J

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State of New Mexico v. Brandon J. Barron

Albuquerque, NM - Criminal defense attorney represented Brandon Barron with a criminal sexual penetration (CSP) in the third degree charge.



Defendant, a door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman, stopped by Victim’s
5 home on March 15, 2017. Victim allowed Defendant into her home to perform a
6 demonstration of the vacuum

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State of New Mexico v. Johnathan Lujan-Sierra

Albuquerque, NM - Criminal defense attorney represented Johnathon Lujan-Sierra with a child solicitation by electronic communication device (child solicitation), and appearing for a meeting with a child under thirteen years of age charge.



13 {2} Given that the parties are familiar with the facts and details of this case, this <

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State of New Mexico v. Jeremiah Yazzie-Miller

Albuquerque, NM - Criminal defense attorney represented JEREMIAH YAZZIE-MILLER with a child abuse resulting in great bodily harm charge.



While we note that Defendant has moved this Court to amend his docketing
2 statement, Defendant’s proposed amendment raises no new issues but merely
3 reasserts facts previously di

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Michael Monroe v. Wayne's Farms Decatur LLC Decatur Fresh Processing Facility

Birmingham, Alabama employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Family and Medical Leave Act violation theory.

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Davante Peters v. The State of Texas

Fort Worth, Texas - Criminal defense attorney represented Davante Peters with a Interference With Public Duties charge.



On September 16, 2018, the season opener for the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T
Stadium in Arlington, police officers arrested Peters and several other protestors for
causing disruptions to the flow of traf

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Philip Jafarosman Kury v. The State of Texas

Fort Worth, Texas - Criminal defense attorney represented Philip Jafarosman Kury with a DWI charge.



Kury was initially detained because his car matched the description of a vehicle
associated with a fight at a nearby apartment complex. Once the officers cleared him
of the assault, they investigated him for DWI. Kury h

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United States ex rel. Rita Hayward v. SavaSeniorCare, LLC, et al.

SavaSeniorCare LLC and related entities (Sava), based in Georgia, have agreed to pay $11.2 million, plus additional amounts if certain financial contingencies occur, to resolve allegations that Sava violated the False Claims Act by causing its skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) to bill the Medicare program for rehabilitation therapy services that were not reasonable, necessary or skilled, and to re

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United States ex rel. Jonathan Lord, M.D., et al. v. University of Miami

Miami, Florida qui tam lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a False Claims Act fraud claim theory.

The University of Miami (UM) has agreed to pay $22 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by ordering medically unnecessary laboratory tests, and submitting false claims through its laboratory and off campus hospital based facilities (“Hospital

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