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Tamara T. Oakey v. Daniel G. Oakey


Roanoke, Virginia divorce lawyers represented husband and wife as spousal support dispute.



Husband and wife divorced in 2013 after 13 years of marriage. Both husband and wife have children from earlier marriages, but no children were born of this marriage. At the time of their divorce, the circuit court determined that husband's gross adjusted annual income was approxim

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In re the Marriage of Tracy Diane Danielson v. Christopher John Danielson


Kenosha, Wisconsin divorce lawyers represented the Petitioner and Respondent.



After thirty-one years of marriage, Tracy and Christopher, both of whom resided in Wisconsin, were divorced in 2021. At the time of divorce, Tracy was fifty-nine years old, in good health, and working as a teacher in Illinois with an annual salary of approximately $89,000. Christopher was fift

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United States of America v. Chester Gallagher

Nashville, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Federal Conspiracy Against Rights and Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act Convictions

Leader of 2021 Tennessee Clinic Blockade Sentenced for Federal Conspiracy Against Rights and Freedom of A

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In re the Matter of Eric Campbell v. Rachel Ann Newell


Phoenix, Arizona divorce lawyers represented Plaintiff and Defendant.



¶2 The parties have one child "Leila" (a pseudonym), born in 2013. Leila has significant behavioral issues and has an individualized education plan ("IEP") at her school. She does not have any formal medical diagnosis, but several treating physicians have suggested that she has ADHD. Because of her b

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United States of America v. Darla K. Byus

Eugene, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Multi-Million Dollar Drug Treatment Fraud Scheme

Prineville Woman Sentenced to Federal Prison for Multi-Million Dollar Drug Treatment Fraud Scheme



Darla K.

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State of Oklahoma v. Nicole Denise Mercer


Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant Michael French charged with aggravated assault and battery.



A. An assault and battery becomes aggravated when committed under any of the following circumstances:

1. When great bodily injury is

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United States of America v. Latasha Brooks; Coyoti Carter; Tarnisha Woods

Memphis, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Retail Theft

Four Members of Organized Retail Theft Group Sentenced to Federal Prison



Four Memphians were recently sentenced to federal prison for their

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Amanda Rakes v. Jonathan P. Roeder, et al.


New Albany, Indiana civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff.


On the night of July 18, 2019 in Charlestown, Indiana, bystanders called 911 to report that a man, RJ
Slaymaker (RJ), and a woman, Amylyn Slaymaker (Amylyn), were fighting in the middle of a residential street. Two police
officers responded to the call and separated RJ and Amylyn. Amylyn told the of

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United States of America v. John Holland, et al.


Atlanta, Georgia healthcare fraud criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants. charged with participating in an illegal kickback scheme.


The government accused the defendants of participating in an illegal healthcare kickback scheme and sought to introduce at trial out-of-court statements made by the defendants’ alleged coconspirators. But because the district cour

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United States of America v. Oksana Kredens

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with

Philadelphia Woman Sentenced to 20 Months in Prison for Conspiring to Defraud Medicaid



In October 2023, the Oksana Kredens pleaded guilty to co

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Megan Elizabeth West Brewster v. Brandon Paul Brewster


Cleveland, Tennessee divorce lawyers represented husband and wife in a child custody dispute.



In this post-divorce action, the father filed a petition seeking to modify the parties' agreed permanent parenting plan based on alleged mental and emotional instability of the mother. During trial, the father sought to remove the guardian ad litem for purportedly violating her

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United States of America v. John H. Johnson; Paula Z. Johnson

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Conspiracy To Defraud The United States And Health Care Fraud Conspiracy

Hollidaysburg Couple Sentenced For Conspiracy To Defraud The United States And Health Care Fraud Conspiracy

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Texas Department of Family and Protective Services


Goldthwaite, Texas family law lawyer represented the Defendant in a termination of parental rights case.


In August of 2018, the Department of Family and Protective Services filed a
petition seeking emergency temporary conservatorship of Lilly. Its supporting affidavit
indicated that a medical facility had contacted the Department and requested an intake
assessmen

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United States of America v. Punson Figueroa, aka “Susie”

Newark, New Jersey criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Role in $9 Million Health Care Fraud Targeting Amtrak

New York Acupuncturist Sentenced to 34 Months in Prison for Role in $9 Million Health Care Fraud Targeting Amtrak

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State of Texas v. Ralph Sherman Wilkins


San Angelo, Texas criminal defense law represented the Defendant charged with less than on e gram of meth.



Ralph Sherman Wilkins was charged with possession of less than one gram of a
controlled substance (methamphetamine) following a traffic stop. See Tex. Health & Safety Code
§§ 481.102(6), .115(a)-(b). The indictment also contained enhancement paragraphs al

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Jacob A. Wilde v. Mackala M. Wild, n/k/a Mickayla M. Taggart


Payette, Idaho divorce lawyers represented husband and wife in a marriage dissolution action.



Wilde and Taggart’s judgment and decree of divorce was entered on June 18, 2018. The parties are the parents of one minor child, E.W., born in 2015. The original judgment ordered Wilde to payTaggart$143.07 in child supportper month.

Less than two mont

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Jessica Bennett and Thuy N. Gasser v. ACS Primary Case Physicians-Southeast, P.C.


Conway, South Carolina insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiffs.




According to Jessica Bennett's Class Action Complaint, on December 16, 2018, Provider's medical professionals treated Bennett in the emergency room at Mary Black Memorial Hospital in Spartanburg for injuries Bennett suffered in a car accident. Bennett was covered under a health insurance polic

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Jo Ann Blackwell, et al. v. Mary Black Health System, LLC, et al.


Spartanburg, South Carolina health insurance lawyer represented the Plaintiff.




In this case, Insureds received medical treatment at Mary Black for injuries they sustained in automobile accidents. Insureds allege Providers sought payment for their services by submitting medical bills to Insureds and asserting liens against their third-party automobile accident claim

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State of Oklahoma v. Cristian Agustin


Tulsa, Oklahoma, second-degree rape criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant.


Violation of 21 O.S. 1111, which provides:
A. Rape is an act of sexual intercourse involving vaginal or anal penetration accomplished with a male or female within or without the bonds of matrimony who may be of the same or the opposite sex as the perpetrator under any of the following

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State of Oklahoma v. Christopher Wayne Riley


Tulsa, Oklahoma, feloniously pointing a firearm criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant in violation of 21 O.S. 1289, which provides:

Except for an act of self-defense, it shall be unlawful for any person to willfully or without lawful cause point a shotgun, rifle or pistol, or any deadly weapon, whether loaded or not, at any person or persons for the purpose of threate

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Marvin B. Dinsmore, et al. v. Staghorn Petroleum II, L.L.C.


Tulsa, Oklahoma oil and gas breach of contract lawyers represented the Plaintiffs.


On May 6, 2022, Plaintiff filed his complaint, alleging that Defendant Staghorn Petroleum II, LLC (“Defendant”) denied him reemployment after a period of military service in violation of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, 38 U.S.C. §§ 4301-19. Dkt. No. 2. On

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In the Matter of Heather Boltz v. Christopher Geraci


Ballston Spa, New York divorce lawyers represented Plaintiff and Defendant in a marriage dissolution case.



The parties divorced in 2004 and are the parents of two adult children. In the years since their separation, petitioner remarried and continued to live in New York, while respondent moved to Florida. Respondent spoke to petitioner's husband by telephone in March 20

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Ronald S. Klimkewicz v. Sarah L. Klimkewicz


Saginaw, Michigan paternity law lawyers represented the Plaintiff and Defendant.



This action concerns whether the trial court followed the proper procedures under the Revocation of Paternity Act (ROPA), MCL 722.1431 et seq., when deciding plaintiff's motion to revoke paternity. The record indicates that the parties were married in 2006. Sometime afterward, defendant move

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In the Matter of the Estate of Paul Arthur Bentley


Anchorage, Alaska probate lawyers represented the estate and surviving spouse in a well dispute.



Paul Bentley and Eleanor Haynes first married in 1989 in Washington and divorced a few years later. They did not have children together. After their divorce, they remained in contact. Haynes later remarried, but Bentley did not.

After Haynes divorced her se

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Erica Newman v. United States of America


New York City, New York personal injury Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice lawyer represented the Plaintiff.



The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) allows individuals to file claims against the United States government for money damages due to personal injury, property damage, or death caused by a federal employee's negligent or wrongful actions. The FTCA applies w

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