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American Industries Corp. of New York v. Greg Beeche Logistics, LLC

New York City, New York civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in a breach of contract dispute.

The Plaintiff sued the Defendant on breach of contract and common-law indemnification law theories.

A common-law indemnification claimant must prove that it was not only not guilty of any negligence beyond the the statutory liability but must also prove that [Beeche] was guil

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Anna K. Andrews and Eric J. Andrews v. Freeway Motors, Inc., et al.

Seattle, Washington personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on auto negligence theories.

Anna Andrews was injured in an accident involving three vehicles. She and her husband sued the other drivers, Alexandra Fox and John McAlpine, as well as Freeway Motors, McAlpine's employer. Andrews[1] had underinsured motorist coverage through Privilege Underwriters Reciprocal Exc

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Magdaleno Villegas v. Jorge Arellano

Austin, Texas personal injury car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff in an auto negligence case.

In April 2014, Magdaleno Villegas was injured in an automobile collision with Arellano, who was intoxicated at the time. See Old Am. Cnty. Mut. Fire Ins. v. Villegas, No. 01-17-00750-CV, 2019 WL 3121853, at *1 (Tex. App.-Houston [1st Dist.] July 16, 2019, no pet.) (mem. op.).[1] Villegas

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United States of America v. Stacy Underwood, David Wellington, Jerry Shrock

Albuquerque, New Mexico criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendants charged with Multi-Million Dollar Tax Evasion Scheme

U.S. Attorney's Office Secures Final Sentencing of Trio Which Orchestrated a Multi-Million Dollar Tax Evasion Scheme

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United States of America v. Ruben Montes

San Diego, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Conspiring to Smuggle Pesticides into the United States

Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Smuggle Pesticides into the United States



Ruben Montes of C

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State of Oklahoma v. F.W.P.O.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession of a controlled drug - Meth in violation of 63 O.S. 2-402.

TRAUMA CARE ASSISTANCE REVOLVING FUND
$ 100.00
COURT COSTS ON MISDEMEANOR
$ 83.00
DA COUNCIL PROSECUTION ASSESSMENT FOR MISDEMEANOR
$ 30.00
OKLAHOMA COURT INFORMATION SYSTEM REVOLVING FUND
$ 25.00
CLEET PE

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State of Florida v. Naldrec Antonio_Ulik Dixon

Tampa, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.

Defendant was found guilty as a principal in the commission of the crime.

"[I]n order to be a principal in a crime, one must have a conscious intent that the crime be done and must do some act or say some word which was intended to and does

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United States of America v. Jose Molina-Herrera

Jacksonville, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with $14 Million Payroll Scheme To Defraud The IRS And Workers’ Compensation Insurance Company

Honduran National Sentenced In $14 Million Payroll Scheme To Defraud The IRS And Workers’ Compensation Insur

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Chad E. Osterhout v. Kendall Morgan, et al.

Muskogee, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a civil rights theory.
forceable and unambiguous. We therefore affirm.

Mr. Osterhout was badly beaten during a traffic stop by Mr. Morgan, the
former Undersheriff of LeFlore County. Mr. Osterhout filed suit seeking damages
from Mr. Morgan under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for excessive use of force. At trial

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Jane Doe v. First Baptist Church of Pierce City, Missouri

Monet, Missouri personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a negligence claims.

First Baptist Chruch of Pierce City, Missouri, is a Southern Baptist church and that Plaintiff participated in FBC's youth ministries program. A youth pastor led FBC's youth ministries program and transported participants, including Plaintiff and others, to and from said program in a church van. On tw

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Lynn Sennett v. Thomas Plura, et al.

Chicago, Illinois personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a legal malpractice theory.

On January 28, 2015, Edward was discharged from Loyola University Medical Center (Loyola) following a heart transplant. Per Loyola's discharge instructions, Lynn gave a dosage of insulin to Edward later that evening. However, Edward had already received the same dosage earlier in the

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United States of America v. National Water Main Cleaning Company

Concord, New Hampshire defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud

Chinese Nationals Plead Guilty in Fraudulent Gift Card Conspiracy Involving the Purchase and Export of Apple Products to China


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K&V Group, LLP v. Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc., et al.

Chicago, Illinois civil litigation lawyers will be representing United States of America qui tam claim against Walgreen claiming that it filled millions of unlawful prescriptions in violation of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and then sought reimbursement for many of these prescriptions from various federal health care programs in violation the False Claims Act (FCA). Walgreens is one of the

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STATE OF KANSAS v. PATRICIO SABAS GOMEZ

Topeka, KS criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant with claiming a jury instruction contained an alternative-means error



If a defendant claims a jury instruction contained an alternative-means error, the
reviewing c

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United States of America ex rel. State of Michigan, et al. v. State Farm Mutual Automoible Insurance Company, et al.

Detroit, Michigan civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued on a qui tam theory.


In some circumstances, “an individual who has incurred medical expenses can lawfully
seek recovery from more than one insurer.” United States ex rel. Angelo v. Allstate Ins. Co., 106
F.4th 441, 445 (6th Cir. 2024). This is also true when one of those insurers is Medicare. I

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Rebecca A. Niebuhr v. Jacob Sieberg, et al.

Mankato, Minnesota personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a wrongful death claim.

Following a one-vehicle accident that happened at work and resulted in the death of the vehicle's passenger, that person's next of kin brought a wrongful-death action against the driver and the driver's parents who owned the vehicle. The district court determined that the driver was immune from

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Carri Roux, et al. v. Jacob N. Coffey, et al.

Hartford, Connecticut personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a negligence theory.

The plaintiffs commenced the present action in December, 2022. In count four of the complaint, the plaintiffs alleged that the defendant[3] ''owned, leased, rented, controlled, possessed, operated, managed, and/ or maintained the premises at 61 Savitt Way, Hartford,'' which is known as the Xfin

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M.H and J.H. v. Omegle.com, LLC

Tamps, Florida personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a violation of 18 U.S. 2255.

When C.H. was eleven years old, a stranger connected with her through Omegle.com, an online social media platform that places people in video chatrooms. The stranger then tricked and threat-
ened C.H. into making child pornography. Unfortunately, this problem is not unique to Omegle.com. Ou

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United States of America v. Kenneth Charles Kinard

Raleigh, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Brandished Gun at State Trooper After High-Speed Chase

Pitt County Man Who Brandished Gun at State Trooper After High-Speed Chase Sentenced to Nearly Nine Years in Prison

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United States of America v. Mekhi Marquise Hooi

Raleigh, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Hobbs Act Robbery and brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.

Armed Robber from New York Sentenced to 10 Years



A New York man w

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Chrtistopher Y. Meek v. Kansas City Life Insurance Company

Kansas City, Missouri insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a breach of contract theory.

About forty years ago, Meek bought a “universal life insurance” policy. It
combined two products into one, a standard life-insurance policy with a savings
account. The premiums that Meek paid each month went directly into the savings
account, which Kansas City Life

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Bruce Dwain Copeland v. E*Trade Capital Management, LLC, et al.

Dallas, Texas civil litigation lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a fraud theory.

Copeland, a Louisiana citizen, sued Ostler in a California federal
district court alleging that Ostler had fraudulently obtained a judgment lien
against Copeland that his brokerage firm, E*Trade, satisfied more than a
decade ago. The California district court issued, and Copeland served

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David Bailey v. Oscar Ramos

San Antonio, Texas civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the defendant on unlawful seizure, First Amendment retailaition, and excessive force theories.

David Bailey and his friends went to downtown San Antonio to “film the police.” With cameras rolling, they approached Officers Oscar Ramos and Christopher Dech, who were guarding an ambulance. An altercation ensued, a

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United States of America v. Mekhi Hooi

Raleigh, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Hobbs Act Robbery and brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence

Armed Robber from New York Sentenced to 10 Years



A New York man wa

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Northern Virgina Hemp and Agriculture, LLC, et a. v. Commonwealth of Virginia, et al.

Alexandria, Virginia civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sought declaratory and other relief.


Virginia recognized it had a marijuana problem. For years, federal law has classified
marijuana as a controlled substance. But in the 2018 Farm Bill, Congress excluded
“hemp”—which it defined as Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant “with a delta-9

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