| James E. Cryer v. The City of Algood, Tennessee |
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| Kara Krulewicz v. Joshua Krulewicz |
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| City of Arlington v. Monique Ukpong |
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| Susan Ann Taormina vs. Marc Kenneth Taormina |
Kansas City, Missouri divorce lawyer represented Appellant appealing a judgment denying her motion for contempt and granting motion to terminate maintenance following divorce.Husband and Wife married in 1981, and in 1989, they adopted a daughter. In 2006, Husband and Wife were divorced pursuant to a judgment entered by the More... $0 (01-19-2022 - MO)
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| Susan Ann Taormina vs. Marc Kenneth Taormina |
Kansas City, Missouri - Family law, divorce lawyer represented Plaintiff in a termination of maintenance case.Husband and Wife married in 1981, and in 1989, they adopted a daughter. In 2006, Husband and Wife were divorced pursuant to a judgment entered by the Circuit Court of Jackson County.1 In the divorce decree More... $0 (01-17-2022 - MO)
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| DR. RAHINAH IBRAHIM v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; TERRORIST SCREENING CENTER; FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION; CHRISTOPHER A. WRAY, * in his official capacity as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; KIRSTJEN NIELSEN, in her official capacity as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security; MATTHEW G. WHITAKER, in his official capacity as Acting Attorney General; CHARLES H. KABLE IV, in his official capacity as Director of the Terrorist Screening Center; JAY S. TABB,JR., in his official capacity as Executive Assistant Director of the FBI’s National Security Branch; NATIONAL COUNTERTERRORISM CENTER, RUSSELL “RUSS” TRAVERS, in his official capacity as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center; DEPARTMENT OF STATE; MICHAEL R. POMPEO, in his official capacity as Secretary of State; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
San Francisco, California - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a violation of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) “No Fly” list charge.U.S. authorities detained Dr. Ibrahim because her name was on the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) “No Fly” list (the No Fly More... $0 (01-15-2022 - CA)
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| Yesenia Pacheco, Louis Lemus, and their minor child, S.L.P., v. United States of America |
San Francisco - Federal Tort Claims Act lawyer represented Plaintiffs-Appellees with an action brought under the Federal Tort Claims Act.We summarize the material facts. Pacheco, Lemus, and S.L.P., sued the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act (“FTCA”) alleging negligence on the part of NeighborCar More... $0 (01-14-2022 - CA)
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| United States of America v. Sean Cutting United States of America v. Brian Melland United States of America v. David Lonich |
San Francisco - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendants with fraudulent schemes concerning bank loans and real estate charges.The panel affirmed Sean Cutting’s, Brian Melland’s, and David Lonich’s convictions, but vacated their sentences and remanded for resentencing, in a complex case arising from f More... $0 (01-14-2022 - CA)
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| Kevin Clanton v. United States of America |
Chicago, IL - Federal Tort Claim lawyer represented Plaintiff-Appellee with a Federal Tort Claim charge.For context, we briefly recount the facts underlying the Federal Torts Act claim, which are set forth in greater detail in the district court’s initial order. After a pre-employment physical exam in June 2008, More... $0 (01-10-2022 - IL)
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| United States of America v. Ian Wagner |
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Lincoln, Nebraska criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with abusive contact with an incapacitated person of an aircraft. |
| United States of America v. Burdette Lynn Mesteth |
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Cheyenne, Wyoming criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with involuntary manslaughter. |
| United States of America v. Michael Bates |
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Mobile, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with felony firearm possession. |
| Family and Estates of Tamara Kindred and Aujuni Anderson v. Beer Belly Sports Bar |
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Corpus Christi, Texas personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on a wrongful death dram shop theory claiming that Defendant served Joshua Delbosque too much alcohol. |
| Airtech, Inc. v. Raymond F. Justinic |
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Florence, Kentucky employment law attorney represented Plaintiff, who sued his employer for wrongful termination for being fired for refusing to fly into potentially bad weather. |
| United States of America v. Prabhu Ramamoorthy |
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| Kevin Jackson v. Shirley A. Crain, Quiktrip Corporation, Terry Gartside, Carolyn Gartside, and Gartside Trust |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant Crain on an suto negligence theory and Defendants Quiktrip, et al. on premises liability negligence theories claiming to have been severely injured in an accident caused by Crain while an invitee on at a Quicktrip store. |
| United States of America v. Gary Basralian |
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| United States of America v. Eric Jayson Suarez |
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Los Angeles, California criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft. |
| William R. Hendrix and Patrica B. Hendrix v. Magnolia Auto Sales, LLC |
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St. Louis, Missouri personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of an accident caused by Defendant’s employees. |
| United States of America v. Noel de Leon-De la Rosa United States of America v. Juan Batista Johnson-Debel |
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| United States of America v. Ruben Gonzalez |
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| United States of America v. Roosevelt Coats, III |
a being a felon in possession of a firearm charge. |
| United States of America v. Manuel Chavez |
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| United States of America v. Michael Wayne Parsons |
being a felon in possession of a firearm charge. |
| Kathryn L. Brichto-Blakely v. Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. |
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Galveston, TX: Personal injury plane crash lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on a negligence theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of an aircraft accident caused by Defendant’s employees. |
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