United States of America v. Spivack, Inc. |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania civil litigation lawyers represented party accused of illegally dispensing opioids. |
United States of America v. Peter Adamczak |
Central Islip, New York criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with health care fraud. |
William Salier and Karen Salier v. Walmart, Inc., et al. |
Minneapolis, Minnesota civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on breach of contract theories. |
Wendy Jenkins, at al. v. North County General Surgery, et al. |
St. Louis, Missouri personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on medical malpractice theories. |
USAA Casualty Insurance v. Linda Scobee, et al. |
St. Louis, Missouri civil litigation lawyer represented Defendants who were sued by Plaintiff on seeking a declaratory judgment relating to coverage. |
Vivian Nall and Myrus Nall v. Arash Arabi, D.P.M. |
Tuscaloosa, Alabama personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on a medical malpractice negligence theory. |
Mahamoud Alli v. Robert Green |
Ocala, Florida personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Civil Rights Act (42 U.S.C. 1983) violation theory. |
United States of America v. Marvin "MJ" Mitchell |
Tampa, Florida criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy and possession with the intent to distribute fentanyl, heroin, and crack cocaine. |
United States of America v. Matthew Smith |
Miami, Florida criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with fraud. |
Linda P. Smith v. Xavier Becerra |
Salt Lake City, Utah civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant seeking reimbursement for health care. |
Alice and Lloyd Duff v. Graves-Gilbert Clinic and Dr. Tage Haase |
Bowling Green, Kentucky personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on medical malpractice negligence theories claiming that Alice Duff was injured as a direct result of substandard care provided by her doctor. |
State of Oklahoma v. Aaron Louis Flatt |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with: |
United States of America v. Jack Owuor |
San Diego, California criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to conduct or participate in an enterprise through a patter of racketeering activity (fraud). |
Viaso Transportation Solutions, LLC and Avanza Construction & Earthwork, LLC v. Ancortex, Inc. |
Fort Worth, Texas – Negligence lawyer represented Appellants with appealing a default judgment on a negligence claim.In May 2020, Appellants’ driver, Carlos Cabello,1 transported Ancortex’s Casagrande from San Antonio to Fort Worth on a lowboy trailer.2 To reach his 1 The record does not specify which of the More... $0 (08-16-2022 - )
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Sarah Simon v. Cooperative Educational Services Agency #5 |
Madison, Wisconsin civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on a Family Medical Leave Act violation theory. |
Family and Estate of Adrion Curry v. Alabama Department of Human Resources, et al. |
Montgomery, Alabama personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued the Defendants on negligence theories claiming that their son died as a direct result of reckless mismanagement of his medical needs. |
United States of America v. Thomas Romano |
Columbus, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with distributing opioids. |
In the Estate of Xavier Gomez III, Deceased |
Fort Worth, Texas – Probate lawyer represented Appellee with contending that she is heir because the two of them entered into a common-law marriage.The underlying probate proceeding concerns the decedent Mr. Xavier Gomez III, who was killed in an accident while employed by Appellant Jackson Construction, Ltd. Prior t More... $0 (08-15-2022 - TX)
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Demetrius Grant v. Wind Turbine and Energy Cables Corp. and Arrow Personnel, LLC |
Fort Worth, Texas – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with a negligence claim. |
Donna Payne, individually and as representative of the Estate of Neil Harrah v. BNSF Railway Company, (Individually and as Successor-in Interest to the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company, Atchison and Quincy Railroad Company, Burlington Northern, Inc., and Burlington Northern Railroad Company |
Fort Worth, Texas – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with suing for exposure to asbestos that ultimately resulted in his death from cancer.In 1957, Harrah began working for what is now BNSF Railway Company. He was a fireman and locomotive engineer. While working on (or near) BNSF’s locomotives and facili More... $0 (08-15-2022 - TX)
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State of Oklahoma v. Belinda Darlene Wefer |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant, charged with: |
Lindsey Bage v. Galveston County, et al. |
Galveston, Texas personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on a civil rights violation theory under 1983. |
United States of America v. Mitchell Spivack |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with illegally dispensing controlled drugs. |
United States of America v. Sarah Jane Cavanaugh |
Providence, Rhode Island criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with identity theft. |
United States of America v. Franklin Freddy Meave Vazquez |
Boston, Massachusetts criminal law lawyer, murder in the second degree, one count of attempted murder and one count of assault with a dangerous weapon. |
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