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United States of America v. Stephanie Collins
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Lexington, KY criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Healthcare Fraud
Former Eastern Kentucky Pharamacist Sentenced for Healthcare Fraud
A Corbin, Ky., woman and former pharmacist, Stephanie Collins, 57, has b... More... $0 (10-23-2024 - KY)
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United States of America v. Ivor Jallah
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Dallas, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant Ivor Jallah charged with $41 Million Health Insurance Fraud
Pharmacy Owner Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison in $41 Million Health Insurance Fraud
A Dallas pharmacy owner w... More... $0 (10-23-2024 - TX)
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Edward Ivan Peters, et al. v. Lisa Woods
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Bentonville, Arkansas probate lawyers represented Plaintiff and defendants in a breach of fiduciary duty case.
Zoran, a settlor and trustee of the Peters Trust was alive but living in Florida-where Ed and Jennifer live and where Jennifer incorporated JASP Real Estate LLC. Zoran filed a trust-related suit against Lisa, who had been-and would contend she still was-hi... More... $0 (10-23-2024 - AR)
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State of Vermont v. Randy Jacobs, Jr.
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Newfane, Vermont kidnapping and domestic assault criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant.
¶ 2. A five-count information charged defendant with one count of kidnapping, one count of aggravated domestic assault, and three counts of domestic assault.[1] For the kidnapping charge, the information alleged that defendant knowingly restrained another person with the... More... $0 (10-22-2024 - VT)
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State of Oklahoma v. Rayvonna Renard Walter
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with assault and battery in violation of 21 O.S. 644, which provides:
A. Assault shall be punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding thirty (30) days, or by a fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment.
B. Assault and battery shall be punishab... More... $0 (10-22-2024 - OK)
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State of Oklahoma v. Rodney Shane Smith
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with dumping trash on public / private property in violation of 21 O.S. 1761.1.
A. Any person who deliberately places, throws, drops, dumps, deposits, or discards any garbage, trash, waste, rubbish, refuse, debris, or other deleterious substance on any public property, on any private property of another without con... More... $0 (10-22-2024 - OK)
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Leda Health Corporation v. Jay Robert Inslee
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Seattle, Washington civil litigation lawyer sought a preliminary injunction against the Defendant.
Leda Health is a company known for developing Early Evidence Kits (“EEKs”)- products that allegedly enable sexual assault survivors to “self-collect and store evidence such as DNA” if they are unable or unwilling to seek a traditional forensic medical examination. (... More...
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Samantha Jolley v. Riverwoods Behavioral Health, L.L.C.
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Atlanta, Georgia job discrimination civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff.
A transgender woman alleged that a behavioral health-care facility discriminated against her in
violation of Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.
Jolley was admitted to the defendant’s Lakeview Behavioral Health Hospital on Feb. 14, 2019, after telling her psychiatrist that... More... $1 (10-21-2024 - GA)
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Harold Dombrowski v. Wilson
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Jacksonville, Florida prisoner civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Section 1983 of the United States Code protects individuals from the deprivation of their rights, privileges, or immunities by a person acting under color of state law. Prisoners can use this law to sue state correctional officials in federal court if the conditions of their confinement violat... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - FL)
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Fowziya Weheliye v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Service
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Portland, Maine immigration lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
1. Plaintiff Fowziya Weheliye (“Ms. Weheliye”), who came to the United States as a
refugee fleeing violence and persecution in Somalia, files this lawsuit seeking a final decision on
her family reunification application to allow her husband to join her and their four children in the
United States a... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - ME)
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Lora Russell v. University of Kentucky Medical Center d/b/a UK Healthcare, et al.
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Lexington, Kentucky medical malpractice personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff.
This matter concerns medical care Russell received at UK Healthcare, beginning when she was diagnosed with a carcinoid tumor on her lung in April 2019. Record ("R.") Vol. I at 7-17. Her care was directed by Dr. Aman Chauhan, an oncologist employed by the University of Kentucky. Id... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - KY)
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James Morrison v. United States et al.
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Billings, Montana lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on medical malpractice theory.
Morrison's claims relate to medical treatment he did or did not receive in November, 2021 and associated events. Morrison sought treatment at the Indian Health Services. (Doc 5 at 2.) He was then transferred to Billings Clinic, who then treated him improperly. (Doc. 5 at 3.) He wa... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - MT)
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In re Marriage of Kathy Bremer and James Bremer
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Wheaton, Illinois family law lawyers represented the husband and wife in a divorce.
¶ 4 The parties were married in July 1995. They began living separate and apart in November 2002. Kathy filed a verified petition for legal separation in Kane County in September 2003 (case No. 03-DK-1263). James failed to appear and was found in default. The court entered a judgment of... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - IL)
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Lisa Bentley and Gerald Bently v. Scarlett Etherton and Tasha Bentley
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Shepherdsville, Kentucky family law lawyers husband and wife in a divorce case involving child custody.
On December 10, 2017, Tasha Bentley (Mother) shot and killed Gary Wayne Bentley (Father), and eventually pleaded guilty to murder. At the core of this case is their sole minor child (Child). Before Mother was taken into custody, she executed a medical power of attorne... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - KY)
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In re Conservator of Charles E. Rowe
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Crossville, Tennessee conservatorship lawyers represented the parties.
In January 2023, Petitioner filed in the Trial Court a petition for a conservatorship over her husband, Respondent, who then was 76-years old. Petitioner alleged that Respondent and she married in 1996, and that the couple had moved to Tennessee from New York in August 2022. She further alleged ... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - TN)
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Joe Doe v. Saint Francisco Hospital, Inc.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued Defendant claiming that it released confidential personal identifying information and protected health information to Meta Platforms, Inc., d/b/a Meta ("Facebook or Meta).
The plaintiffs, Doe I and Doe II, filed an eleven-count complaint with the following common factual allegations. Doe I was the victim ... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - OK)
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United States of America v. Israel Gonzalez-Pacheco
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Billings, Montana prohibited person in possession of a firearm criminal Defense lawyer represented the Defendant.
18:922G PROHIBITED PERSON IN POSSESSION OF A FIREARM and CRIMINAL FORFEITURE.
container in which there is a firearm.
(g) It shall be unlawful for any person—
(1) who has been convicted in any court of, a crime punishable by imprisonment fo... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - MT)
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United States of America v. Darrin Bilagody
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Prescott, Arizona abusive sexual contract with a child criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant.
118 U.S.C. Offenses committed within Indian country
(a) Any Indian who commits against the person or property of another Indian or other person any of the following offenses, namely, murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, maiming, a felony under chapter 109A, inces... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - AZ)
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Marguerite Mumm v. Life Insurance Company of North America
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Minneapolis, Minnesota E.R.I.S.A employee benefits lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is a federal law that regulates employee benefit plans, including retirement, health, disability, and life insurance plans. ERISA establishes minimum standards for plans, protects participants, and requires employers to provide certain info... More... $1 (10-18-2024 - MN)
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Marilyn Martyn v. Rossell Nevins, M.D., et al.
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Las Vegas, Nevada personal injury medical malpractice lawyers represented the Plaintiff.
In 2009, Dr. Russell Nevins performed a revision right total shoulder arthroplasty on Marilyn Martyn. During this shoulder replacement surgery, Martyn suffered a fracture to her distal humerus. Nevins attempted to cement the fracture, but the cement extravasated through the fra... More... $0 (10-17-2024 - NV)
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Nicole Mazzariello-ahee v. . Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston
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Minneapolis, Minnesota E.R.I.S.A benefit law lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) is a federal law that sets minimum standards for most voluntarily established retirement and health plans in private industry to provide protection for individuals in these plans.... More... $0 (10-17-2024 - MN)
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Christopher Ryan Kuone v. Marti O'Malley
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Kansas City, Missouri prisoner civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Prisoners have a number of civil rights protections, including:
Eighth Amendment: Protection from cruel and unusual punishment, and a minimum standard of living
Fourteenth Amendment: Equal Protection Clause protects against discrimination based on race, sex, or creed
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Keira Spillane, et al. v. Ned Lamont, et al.
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Stamford-Norwalk, Connecticut, civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff contesting constitutionality of mandatory school vaccination policy.
The plaintiffs, Keira Spillane and Anna Kehle, are parents of minor children who challenge the elimination of the religious exemption from the school vaccination requirement. They commenced the present action aga... More... $0 (10-17-2024 - CT)
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State of Indiana v. Kevin E. Hatfield
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Vincennes, Indiana habitual offender murder charge criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant.
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Kevin E. Hatfield was "convicted of murder,[1]a felony, and he admitted to being a habitual offender,[2] which led to a sentence of seventy-eight years in the Indiana Department of Correction.
Hatfield claimed that the Court abused its discretion in admitting:
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State of Indiana v. Shianne Brooks-Brown
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Delphi, Indiana accomplice to robbery and murder criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant.
Shianne Brooks-Brown alleges that she is a victim of human sexual trafficking. When one of her alleged traffickers set her up with a John[1] near Flora, Indiana, the trafficker robbed and murdered the John. The State does not believe that Brooks-Brown is the victim of hum... More... $0 (10-16-2024 - IN)
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