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MDM v. Social Security Administration

Tulsa, Oklahoma social security disability lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant seeking review of the denial of her application for Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI.

"The acronym SSID stands for Supplemental Security Income, which is a different program from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

SSDI is a program that pays benefits to people who are disabled

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SLR v. Social Security Administration

Tulsa, Oklahoma social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for Social Security: DIWC/DIWW benefit denial by HHS.

DIWC and DIWW are acronyms for Disabled Insured Worker's Claim and Disabled Insured Widow's/Widower's Claim, respectively. They are both types of Social Security disability benefits that are available to people who ha

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United States of America v. Travis Anthony Mason

Columbia, South Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with health care fraud.

Travis Anthony Mason, age 52, of Aiken, South Carolina, through his company M3 Medical LLC, was involved in the marketing and sale of prescription compounded medications, which included various pain creams. Compounded medications are specialty medications mixed by a pharmacist to meet

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United States of America v. Evoke Neuroscience, Inc. and David Hagedorn, Ph.D.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania civil litigation lawyers represented Defendants accused of violating the False Claims Act on a Qui Tam theory.

Evoke Neuroscience, Inc., of New York agreed to pay $225,000, and its co-founder/CEO David Hagedorn, Ph.D., of Jacksonville, North Carolina, will pay $220,000, to resolve alleged False Claims Act violations for causing the submission of false claims to

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M.C.P. v. Social Security Administration

Albany, New York social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of his application for Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI benefits by HHS.

"SSID stands for Supplemental Security Income. It is a federal program that provides monthly cash benefits to low-income adults and children with disabilities. To be eligible for SSID benefits, you must meet the follow

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United States of America ex rel. John Brooks Klingenberk v. Compass Laboratory Services, LLC

Huntsville, Alabama qui tam lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on False Claims Act violation theories.

The False Claims Act (FCA) is a federal law that allows private citizens to sue on behalf of the government for fraud against the government. The FCA was passed in 1863 in response to defense contractor fraud during the American Civil War.

"The FCA has two main pr

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Laverne D. Brand v. Khatra Truck Lines Inc, et al.

Jasper, Alabama personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on auto negligence theories.

"Alabama is a contributory negligence state, which means that if you are even partially at fault for an accident, you cannot recover any damages from the other driver. This is in contrast to most other states, which use a comparative negligence system, where your damag

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De'Raoul Broderick Files v. Deborah Toney, et al.

Jasper, Alabama civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on prisoner civil rights violation theories.

"Prisoner civil rights are the rights that prisoners retain even after they have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to prison. These rights are protected by the Constitution and by federal and state laws.

Some of the most important prisoner civil rights

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Gwendolyn Gilleland v. Leiby Goldbarger, et al.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on libel and slander theories.

In Alabama, libel and slander are both considered defamation, which is "a false statement that is published or spoken about someone that damages their reputation. The main difference between libel and slander is the form of communication. Libel is defamation that is written

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Patrion Austin Jones v. Michael Ryan Black

Montgomery, Alabama personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on an auto negligence theory.

"Here are some key things to know about Alabama personal injury law:

Statute of limitations: In Alabama, you have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss the deadline, you will be barred from recovering any d

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Patricia Gonzalez v. County of Suffolk, et al.

Central Islip, New York civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants claiming the use of excessive for resulted in the wrongful death of Kenny Laso in 2008.

Patricia Gonzalez and Jennifer Gonazlez, individually and as co-administrators of the Estate of Kenny Lazo, sued Suffolk County and others on a civil rights violation theory claiming that the Suffolk County police of

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Christopher Bayer v. 3M Company

Pensacola, Florida personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a product liability theory.

"The product that is producing the most claims against 3M is its Combat Arms Earplugs. These earplugs were sold to the U.S. military from 2003 to 2015 and were designed to protect service members from hearing damage caused by loud noises. However, many service members have rep

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John W. Carter v. State of Oklahoma

¶1 The plaintiff in error, John W. Carter, defendant below, was charged by information in the district court of Tulsa County, Oklahoma with the crime of first degree manslaughter, allegedly committed on March 28, 1960, at about 11:45 a.m. in said county and state. It was charged that the accused drove his automobile on the left-hand side of the highway into the front end of a tractor and pole-tra

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E.B.B. v. Social Security Administration

Law Cruces, New Mexico social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking revidw of the denial of his application for Security: SSID Tit. XVI benefits by HHS.

"SSID stands for Supplemental Security Income. It is a federal program that provides monthly cash benefits to low-income adults and children who are blind or disabled. SSI benefits are not based on work history or contr

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Ronald Linhares v. Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority, et al.

Boston, Massachusetts personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on Jones Act negligence theories.


On July 21, 2021, Linhares filed his First Amended Complaint (“Complaint”) [Doc. No. 27] against the Steamship Authority related to injuries Linhares allegedly sustained while employed by the Steamship Authority as a crew member on the M/V NANTUCKET (the “Ve

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Joshua Ketterling v. Brian Braaten

Fargo, North Dakota personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a negligence theory.

"North Dakota personal injury law is a set of rules that govern the liability of individuals and businesses for injuries that they cause to others. The law is designed to compensate victims of negligence for their injuries and losses.

To be successful in a personal injury l

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Troy Garber v. United States of America

Des Moines, Iowa personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act negligence theory.

"The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) is a law that allows individuals to sue the federal government for torts committed by federal employees. A tort is a civil wrong that results in injury to another person. The FTCA waives the government's sovereign immunity, wh

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Keith E. Lauderdale v. Madison F. Stanfill and Doordash, Inc.

East St. Louis, Illinois personal injury car wreck lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on auto negligence theories.

"Illinois personal injury law is a complex area of law, but here are some of the key concepts to know:

Negligence: In order to recover damages for a personal injury in Illinois, you must prove that the other party was negligent. Negligence is defin

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Reginald Williams and Delores Hubbard v. Paragron Leasing, L.P., et al.

Columbia, South Carolina personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on auto negligence theories.

"South Carolina is a modified comparative negligence state. This means that if you are injured in a car accident, your damages will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are found to be 20% at fault for the accident, your damages will be reduced by 2

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United States of America v. Ron Elfenbein, M.D.

Baltimore, Maryland criminal defense lawyers represented Defendant charged with health car fraud.

Ron Elfenbein, M.D., age 49, of Arnold, Maryland, was found guilty on five counts of healthcare fraud for submitting over $15 million in false and fraudulent claims to Medicare and other insurers for patients who received COVID-19 tests at sites operated by the defendant. Elfenbein is the fi

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Jose F. Rodriguez Salcedo v. Ernesto Hernandez

New York City, New York personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on an auto negligence theory.

This case was initially filed in the State Court - Supreme, 813188-2020E and was removed to federal court by the Defendant based on diversity of citizenship and more than $75,000 in claimed damages.

"New York is a pure comparative negligence state, which

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Byron McClellan v. Ovintiv USA, Inc., a/k/a Encana Oil & Gas (USA), Inc.

Midland, Texas personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a negligence theory.

This case was filed in the 118th Judicial District, 7875, and was removed to federal court by Ovintiv USA Inc.
formerly known as Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc.

"Negligence is a legal term that refers to a failure to act with the care that a reasonable person would act under th

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United States of America v. Arthur Kilimnik, Alexander Ferman, Mikhail Ferman, Leonard Kilimnik, and Aleksey (Alex) Orlov, Future Pharmacy, Inc. and JJ Pharmacy, Inc.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania civil litigation lawyers represented Defendants accused of violation the False Claims Act by billing Medicare for prescription medications that were not actually dispensed. During the period January 1, 2012, to December 31, 2016, these medications included but were not limited to Lidocaine, Lidoderm, Advair Diskus, Nexium, Creon, and Abilify. Future Pharmacy and JJ Pharm

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Jermaine Felciano v. Town of East Harford, et al.

New Haven, Connecticut civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants.

Jermaine Feliciano (“Mr. Feliciano” or “Plaintiff”) brings this action against the Town of East Hartford (“the town” or “the municipality”), Officers Jared Richards, Lisa Larocque, Adam Aborn, Robert “Scott” Jones, David Choquette, and Todd Mona (all “Officer” followed by their r

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United States of America v. Peter Adamczak

Central Islip, New York criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with committing health care fraud.

Peter Adamczak, a licensed chiropractor operating in East Meadow, Long Island, billed a private insurance company nearly $1 million for acupuncture services that were never performed.

“Today’s sentence demonstrates that Adamczak’s long-running scheme, in which he

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