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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Troy McGowan

Richmond, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with violating a protective order.

On November 24, 2018, L.M. obtained a permanent protective order against appellant, with whom she had a young son. The protective order prohibited appellant from having "contact of any kind with" L.M. except as permitted by a custody or visitation order and from "commit[ting] ac

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Tammy L. Gilhuys v. Hardy County 911 Center

Moorefield, West Virginia employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on an employment discrimination theory.

e petitioner is the deputy director of the Office of Emergency Management/Hardy County 911 Center (Center). As deputy director, the petitioner is an administratively exempt, salaried county employee. She assists and reports to her supervisor, the director of the Cente

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Joel Aaron Burrell v. S. Shirley, Correctional Officer, et al.

Alexandria, Virginia personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a prisoner civil rights claim.

Under 28 U.S.C. § 1915, federal courts may permit an indigent prisoner to proceed without prepaying filing fees or giving security. The legal term for proceeding this way is in forma pauperis. But Congress expressed concern that prisoners were filing many “frivolous lawsuits floodin

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Amanda Watts v. Maryland CVS Pharmacy, LLC

Baltimore, Maryland personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a negligence case.

At a CVS Pharmacy in 2017, Amanda Watts was given two shots, one with the Pneumovax 23 vaccine and one with the Boostrix vaccine. According to Watts, both vaccines were negligently administered, in the same improper location in her arm. Watts was eventually diagnosed with a chronic pain condition th

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Skidmore Camm Garrett v. Jona McKeehan Garrett

Athens, Tennessee family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce action.

After more than twenty years of marriage, Skidmore Camm Garrett ("Husband") filed for divorce from Jona McKeehan Garrett ("Wife"). She responded with a countercomplaint for divorce. Because their children were adults by the time of trial, issues mainly centered around alimony and the division of marital prop

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John F. Johnson and Yolanda Johnson v. Town of Greece, et al.

Rochester, New York personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a prisoner civil rights violation claim.

42 U.S.C. § 1983, often referred to as Section 1983, is a federal law that allows individuals to sue state and local government officials for civil rights violations. It's a crucial tool for holding these officials accountable when they violate a person's constitutional rights

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Gerald J. Kennedy, Jr. v. Rochester & Southern Railroad

Rochester, New York personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a Railway Federal Employer's Liability Act negligence theory.

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The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) is a US federal law that provides compensation to railroad employees injured on the job due to their employer's negligence. Unlike typical workers' compensation, which is a n

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Alvin E. Gilbert, II and Neiva Gilbert v. Richard Anthony Campelle and HL Motor Group, Inc.

Rochester, New York personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on an auto negligence truck wreck claim.

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In New York, auto negligence cases are governed by pure comparative negligence. This means that if you are injured in a car accident, you can still recover damages even if you are partially at fault for the accident. However, the amount of compensation you receive

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Jeffrey Garrels and Wendy Garrels v. Union Pacific Railroad Company

Wichita, Kansas personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued on a Federal Employer's Liability Act (FELA) theory.

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The Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) is a US federal law that allows railroad workers to sue their employers for injuries sustained due to negligence or unsafe working conditions. Unlike typical workers' compensation, FELA requires employee

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United States of America v. Jorge D. Franco

Wichita, Kansas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Possession of Methamphetamine with the Intent to Distribute in violation of 21:841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(C) and 18:2.

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21 USC § 841(a)(1) – Distribution/Manufacturing/Possession with intent to Distribute

Statutory maximum generally is 20 years

Five year mandatory minimum and maxi

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United States of America v. Cameron David Martin

Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1349.

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18 U.S.C. § 1349, which addresses Attempt and Conspiracy, makes it a federal crime to attempt or conspire to commit wire fraud. This means that if two or more people agree to carry out a fraudulent scheme involving electronic commu

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Colby Sullivan v. Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance Company

Wichita, Kansas insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiff on an auto negligence insurance claim.

Kansas follows a modified comparative negligence system in auto accident cases. This means that if a driver is partially at fault for an accident, they can still recover damages, but their compensation will be reduced by their percentage of fault. However, if a driver is 50% or more at f

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Tamre McCrea & a. v. New Hampshire Department of Transportation

Concord, New Hampshire personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a negligence claim.

. This case arises from a motor vehicle accident that occurred at 4:30 p.m. on September 27, 2015 at the intersection of Route 106 and Staniels Road in Loudon (intersection). Plaintiff Tamre McCrae was traveling south on Route 106 when, while attempting to make a left turn onto Staniels Road, he

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United States of America v. Parker M. Triplett

Jackson, Mississippi criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Engaging in a Sexual Act with a Federal Prisoner

Former Federal Correctional Officer Pleads Guilty to Engaging in a Sexual Act with a Federal Prisoner



A former

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United States of America v. Leland Roberts, Dr. Marion Lee, Steven D. Peyroux, Zoe Francis

New Orleans, sta criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendants charged with Health Care Fraud

National Health Care Fraud Takedown Results in 324 Defendants Charged in Fraud Scheme Totaling Over $14.6 Billion



Criminal charges against four de

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United States of America v. Cody Hulbert, Britney McCoy

Baton Rouge, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Health Care Fraud

NATIONAL HEALTH CARE FRAUD TAKEDOWN RESULTS IN 324 DEFENDANTS CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH OVER $14.6 BILLION IN ALLEGED FRAUD




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Michelle Hawkinson v. Chevron USA, Inc.

Las Cruces, New Mexico personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on an negligence theory.

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New Mexico operates under a "fault-based" or "tort" system for personal injury cases, meaning the person or entity responsible for causing the accident is liable for damages. New Mexico also employs a pure comparative negligence rule, meaning a plaintiff's damages can

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Jamie Cunningham v. Cobb County, Georgia, et al.

Savannah, Georgia personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who claimed that he civil rights were violation through the use of excessive force.

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In July 2020, Jamie Cunningham burglarized a car dealership in Cobb County, Georgia, and fled the scene. Cobb County police officers chased after him and used physical force to handcuff and arrest him. Following his arrest, C

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Terrence M. Wyles v. Allen Zachary Sussman; Loeb & Loeb, L.L.P.

Denver, Colorado personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a malicious prosecution theory.

The parties do not dispute that in both Colorado and California, a claim for malicious prosecution requires the plaintiff to establish that the previous action, which was allegedly prosecuted maliciously (here the suit against Wyles by West Hills), ended in his favor. See Hewitt v. Rice, 1

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United States of America v. Darnell William King

Wilmington, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with

Clayton Man with Gun Sentenced to Over Five Years in Prison for COVID-19 Fraud





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United States of America v. John “Jack” Griffin

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Wire Fraud and Tax Evasion

Philadelphia Vertical Farmer Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud and Tax Evasion





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Ryan Gary and Rebecca Gary v. Hollier's Specialty Roofing, Inc.

Lafayette, Louisiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued a declaratory action as to the validity of the original agreement, unjust enrichment, and various claims under Louisiana’s Unfair Trade Practices Act (LUT-PA).

The Garys sustained extensive roof damage when Humcane Delta blew through Lafayette Parish on October 9, 2020. The following day, the Garys met with

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Rayshelle Armour and Kenneth Armour v. Hook-SuperX, L.L.C.

Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs on a premises liability negligence theory.

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In Indiana, premises liability law holds property owners responsible for injuries occurring on their property due to unsafe conditions, provided the owner was negligent in maintaining the premises or failed to warn visitors of known hazards. To establish liabi

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Michael Delany v. City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, at al.

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on excessive force civil rights violation theores.

Officer Russell shot Delany when Delany drove away during a traffic stop.


"The shooting happened in March 2020, when Officer Aaron Russell responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle with a man inside at 28th and Pittsburg in Tulsa.

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United States of America v. MD Munsur Ali

Philadelphia, Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Election Fraud

Final Millbourne Borough Official Sentenced to Nearly Two Years in Prison for Election Fraud Offenses




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