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State of Oklahoma v. Steven Paul Wooten

Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer Keaton Taylor represented the Defendant charged with:

MAKING A TELEPHONE BOMB THREAT, in violation of 21 O.S. 1767.1, which provides:

A. Any person who shall willfully or maliciously commit any of the following acts shall be deemed guilty

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Jeremy John Halgat v. United States of America, et al.

Las Vegas, Nevada personal Injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on malicious prosecution, abuse of process, intentional infliction of emotional distress (“IIED”) and negligence he Federal Tort Claims Act (“FTCA”) claims.

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Vanessa Velasco Ortega v. Isaiah Holloway, et al.

Spokane, Washington personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on civil rights violation theories.

Isaiah Holloway and Vanessa Velasco Ortega cross-appeal from the district
court’s order granting in part and denying in part Holloway’s motion for summary
judgment. Holloway encountered Velasco Ortega in the course of his duties as a
Deputy Police Officer for t

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Elias Nystrom v. Khana Marine Ltd., et al.

Anchorage, Alaska personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a Longshore and Harbor
Workers’ Compensation Act claim.

Elias Nystrom slipped and injured his shoulder while moving frozen cargo
aboard a vessel in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. He brought this maritime negligence
action against the vessel’s owners (Defendants) under the Longshore and Harbor
Workers’ Compe

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United States of America v. Walter Conwell

Denver, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Sex Trafficking Crimes

Denver Man Sentenced to Seven Years in Federal Prison for Sex Trafficking Crimes



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James Bowers v. Mendard, Inc.

Sioux Falls, South Dakota personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a premises liability claim.

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Richard Fox Emmons, Jr. v. Tobias Jesso, Jr.

Los Angeles, California commercial litigation lawyers represented the parties in a landlord and tenant dispute.

n April2015, tenant entered into a written lease agreement for the lower level of 2500 Lake View Avenue for $1,000 per month. In 2016, landlord purchased the property.

In March 2018, landlord received an order from the city saying the unit he was renting to tenant was

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United States of America v. Ian Allister Tomlinson

Missoula, Montana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with illegal possession of guns and ammunition

Great Falls man convicted of illegal possession of guns and ammunition



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Mary Kay Thomas v. Marshall Public Schools, et al.

Minneapolis, Minnesota employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued asserting claims under the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.

Thomas was employed by the District for nearly 30 years, beginning as a
teacher and the

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Gillian Filyaw v. Steve Corsi, et al.

Lincoln, Nebraska civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff in a wrongful termination of Medicaid benefits without notice.

Medicaid is a federal and state funded program that provides medical
coverage for certain people with limited income. Accepting the facts in Filyaw’s
complaint as true, she obtained Medicaid in the fall of 2020 administered through
the NDHHS.

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United States of America v. Salvador Vega Rendon Jr.

Sacramento, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime

Stanislaus County Man Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison for Possessing Fent

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United States of America v. Robert “Bobby” Salazar

Sacramento, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with arson of commercial property and arson in furtherance of a felony for directing a motorcycle gang member to set fire to an underperforming restaurant property

Fresno Restaurant Operator Charged with Hiring a

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United States of America v. Earl Miller

South Bend, Indiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud and securities fraud.

In 2009, Miller was hired by a childhood friend, Matthew
Gingerich, to raise money for Gingerich’s real estate invest
ment firm, 5 Star Investments. 5 Star raised capital to finance
the rehabilitation of properties, mostly in Northern Indiana
where the c

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United States of America v. Jiaci Liu

San Diego, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with engaging in a multinational fraud conspiracy targeting seniors

Chinese National Sentenced to 24 months in prison for Scam Targeting Elderly Americans


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Jerilyn Backaloo v. Wal-Mart Stores East, L.P.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a premises liability theory.

This case was filed in the District Court, Rogers County, Oklahoma, case number CJ-25-247, and wss removed to federal court by Wal-Mart.

The Plaintiff claimed that she tripped and fell while visiting the Walmart in Claremore on December 5, 2024, as a result of a hidden danger in the

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Matthew Howell and Alisha Brown v. Justin McCormick, et al.

Nashville, Tennessee personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a Fourth Amendment violation theory.

This case about feuding housemates raises a host of Fourth
Amendment questions. A woman called 911 from outside her residence claiming that her
housemate, Matthew Howell, had pointed a gun at her and refused to give her access to (what
she said was) her car. In respons

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Raccy Mabel Enriquez-Perdomo v. Richardo A. Newman, et al.

Louisville, Kentucky personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a civil rights violation theory.

Plaintiff Riccy Enriquez-Perdomo entered the United States illegally as a child. She was initially ordered to be deported, but later benefited from Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”), which makes her order of removal non-enforceable. Prior to the immediate events, whi

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United States of America v. Curtis Lee Barton

St. Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Stealing from 20+ Missouri, Iowa Schools and Businesses

Arkansas Man Accused of Stealing from 20+ Missouri, Iowa Schools and Businesses


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State of Oklahoma v. C.A.K.

Thalequah, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

1. FELONIOUSLY POINTING FIREARM

2. MALICIOUS INJURY TO PROPERTY

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State of Oklahoma v. K.M.O.

Thalequah, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

1. BURGLARY, SECOND DEGREE

2. KNOWINGLY RECEIVING OR CONCEALING STOLEN PROPERTY

3. GRAND LARCENY

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Julia Fincher v. Dolgencorp of Texas, Inc.

San Angelo, Texas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability theory.

In Texas, premises liability law holds property owners responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe conditions. To prove a claim, an injured person must generally demonstrate that the owner was negligent by breaching a legal duty of care. The specific duty of

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Casey Dixon v. Oli Grow, L.L.C.

Wichita Falls, Texas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a real propety tort to land theory.

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Gabriel Hale v. Pipeline Video Inspection, L.L.C., et al

Shreveport, Louisiana personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence theory.

auto negligence laws
. This bill, which went into effect on August 1, 2025, replaces the state's "pure comparative negligence" system with a "modified comparative fault" standard.
New modified comparative fault law (effective August 1, 2025)

Modified compara

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Cerise Carmouche and Bryan Carmouche v. Walmart, Inc., et al.

Lafayette, Louisiana apersonal injury lawyer lawyer represented the Plaintiffs on premises liability theories.

n Louisiana, property owners are liable for injuries on their property if a plaintiff proves three things: a dangerous condition existed, the owner knew or should have known about it, and this condition caused the plaintiff's injury. The owner's failure to address the dangerous

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United States of America v. Davis Lu

Cleveland, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Deploying Destructive Computer Code on Ohio-based Company’s Global Network

Chinese National Sentenced to Prison for Deploying Destructive Computer Code on Ohio-based Company’s Global Network

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