Carlos David Castro Rojas v. Baylor University Medical Center, et al. |
Dallas, Texas personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on medical malpractice negligence theories. |
United States of America v. Dr. Wallace Steven Anderson |
Savannah, Georgia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with participating in a drug trafficking conspiracy that distributed massive amounts of addictive controlled substances from pain management and addiction clinics. |
Emergency Medical Services Authority v. American Medical Response Ambulance Service, Inc., et al. |
Tulsa, Oklahoma Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) agrees to pays $10.5 million to settle counterclaim filed by American Medical Response Ambulance Service, Inc. (AMR) in response to EMSA's breach of contract claims. |
State of Oklahoma v. David Hassam Bard |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant, charged with: |
United States of America v. Christopher Toups |
San Diego, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud. |
United States of America v. Billy Joe Taylor |
Fort Smith, Arkansas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and money laundering. |
United States of America v. Daniel R. Canchola |
Dallas, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with defrauding Medicare by prescribing durable medical equipment and cancer genetic testing without ever seeing, speaking to, or otherwise treating patients. |
United States of America v. Daniel R. Canchola |
Dallas, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged for his role in a $54 million scheme to defraud Medicare by prescribing durable medical equipment and cancer genetic testing without ever seeing, speaking to, or otherwise treating patients. |
State of Texas v. Manuel Mendoza |
Wichita Falls, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with aggravated sexual assault and two counts of indecency with a child by contact. |
State of Oklahoma v. Stephanie Michelle McCoy |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant, charged with: |
Jamey Fuller v. Frederick Tagtmeier v. Jamey Fuller |
Wichita, Kansas personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of an accident. |
Jeanie Parker v. United Airlines, Inc. |
Salt Lake City, Utah civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601–54. |
United States of America v. Jerry May Keepers |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with for writing and referring compounded drug prescriptions in return for illegal kickback payments. |
United States of America v. Sutter Health |
San Francisco, California civil litigation lawyers represented Defendant charged with violating the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. 3729, which provides: |
United States of America v. Roshanak Khadem, a.k.a. “Roxanne Khadem,” a.k.a. “Roxy Khadem” |
Los Angeles, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiring to defraud health insurance companies by causing millions of dollars in fraudulent claims to be submitted to provide patients with “free” cosmetic procedures, including Botox injections, and for cheating on her taxes. |
United States of America v. Alberto Moreno-Murillo |
San Diego, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with importaton of methamphetamine in violation of 21 U.S.C. 952, which provides: |
United States of America v. Donald Douglas Scarlett |
Tucson, Arizona criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to transport illegal aliens for profit in violation of 8:1324, which provides: |
United States of America ex rel. Mahaffey and Brimer v. Carter Healthcare, Stanley Carter and Brad Carter |
Miami, Florida criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with violating the False Claims Act. |
United States of America v. Francis Ekene |
Houston, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and attempted and conspiracy to commit mail fraud. |
United States of America v. Eric Prescott Kay |
Dallas, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to process with intent to distribute a controlled substance in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 846 and distribution of a controlled substance resulting in death and serious bodily injury in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(l) and (b)(l)(C). |
United States of America v. Ezekiel Rodriguez-Hinojos |
El Paso, Texa\s criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to import heroin in violation of 21 U.S.C. 962, which provides: |
United States of America v. Valentin Ortiz |
Del Rio, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with bringing an illegal alien into the United States in violation of 8 U.S.C. 1324, which provides: |
United States of America v. Joshua Cory Frances |
Portland, Maine criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with fraud. |
Dianna Melendez v. Dr. Gyl Mo |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued defendant on a medical malpractice negligence theory. |
United States of America v. Gionni Dews |
Cincinnati, Ohio criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with illegally possessing a pistol that had been converted into an automatic weapon. |
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