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In the Marriage of Stacey Fortner and Christopher Fortner

Colorado Springs, Colorado family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.

Wife and husband married in 2013 and have two children. In
2019, husband and wife’s mother purchased a home for the family
to live in together. In 2020, husband moved out of the home and
wife and wife’s mother continued to live there. In 2021, wife
petitioned to dissolve the marr

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State of Oklahoma v. Aliu Olasile Abioye

Coalgate, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with:
FALSELY PERSONATE ANOTHER TO CREATE LIABILITY


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State of Oklahoma v. Kendrick Lee Jone, Jr.

Sapulpa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with:
1. FALSELY PERSONATE ANOTHER TO CREATE LIABILITY - ST APPLICATION TO REVOKE
2. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA - ST GUILTY PLEA
3. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE (METHAMPHETAMINE) - ST GUILTY PLEA


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Magnetsafety.Org, et al. Consumer Product Safety Commission

The New Civil Liberties Alliance challenged the issuance of regulations by the Consumer Product Safety dealing with small, high-powered magnets that can cause serious injury, and even death, whe ingested by children.

"The small, powerful magnets at issue here come in various shapes, such as
spheres, cubes, or cylinders, and can be assembled to create jewelry, sculptures, and
puz

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Carrie Bowling v. Walmart Stores East, L.P.

Norman, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a premises liability negligence claim.

Plaintiff claimed that she was walking in a Walmart Store in Moore, Oklahoma on June 14, 2023 when a fixture fell on her injuring her.

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Wayne Dean Wieber v. Matthew Porter, et al.

Denver, Colorado civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who claimed that he was wrongfully arrested on a warrantless arrest for witness retaliation and seizure of his cell phone pursuant to a warrant.

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Over the course of more than ten years, disputes between Mr. Wieber and his
neighbors generated so many calls to the City of Golden Police Department that in
Oc

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United States of America v. Quortez Duncan, Mathew Cox, Jonny Rodriguez-Gonzalez,Ricardo Molinero-Alcarez, Khyre McClain, Davontay Holt, Marcus Johnson, Ethan KimesTristain Orr, Ethan Kimes, Marquitues Sawyers, Jahari Armstrong,Jaydan Armstrong

Nashville, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances in middle Tennessee and elsewhere,

Twelve Men Sentenced for Conspiring to Distribute Fentanyl, Methamphetamine, and Ma

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Bathsheba A. Stevenson v. County of Solano

Solano, California, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a governmental tort claim slip and fall theory.

Stevenson filed her lawsuit on December 13, 2019, alleging a dangerous condition of public property. Stevenson claims she fell at the Vallejo John F. Kennedy Library on November 7, 2018. She states a library employee offered to assist her in getting up, but Stev

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Deanna Smith v. State of Alaska

Anchorage, Alaska, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant was subject to a domestic violence protective order (DVPO) that required him to give a day's notice to security personnel whenever he needed to visit the medical center where his former girlfriend worked. The woman alleges that the man violated this notice provision many times over a three-year period by coming to her workplace

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Brendel's Septic Tank Service, LLC v. Terry Vickers and On the Portables, L.L.C.

Pontiac, Michigan, civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in a trade secret conversion theory.

In September 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint, contending that it was a limited liability corporation that provided sanitation and septic services for construction, commercial and residential, cities and parks, and other venues. Vickers allegedly served as plaintiff's office manage

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Dwight Walker v. Lorengo Watts and City of Detroit

Detroit, Michigan personal injury lawyer represented the plaintiff on a wrongful death claim

This action arises from a fatal vehicle-pedestrian collision that occurred on August 22, 2020, on Hoover Street in Detroit, Michigan. Early that morning, Watts, driving one of defendant's city buses, ran over Terrence Ragan (decedent) who was in the street. The parties do not dispute that defenda

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United States of America v. Peter J. Strauss

Charleston, South Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with knowingly transferring, and aiding and abetting the transfer of, $3 million to prevent the lawful seizure of the funds.

Hilton Head Lawyer Sentenced for Knowingly Transferring $3M to Prevent the Lawf

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State of Oklahoma v. John M. Beaver

Anadarko, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant who was charged with falsely personal another to create liability, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of drugs.

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Cutis Rodina v. Alberto Castaneda, D.D.S.

Kansas City, Kansas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a dental malpractice claim.

This is an action for dental malpractice. In a previous suit, Curtis Rodina sued Timothy T. Taylor, D.D.S., P.A.-the dental practice-and Sonya Cummings-an owner of the practice. He was awarded a default judgment for economic and noneconomic damages in the total amount of $285,000. Rodina th

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State of Oklahoma v. Samantha Brown

Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with falsely personating another to create liability.

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Angelo Lamont Jackson v. Michael Carin

Greenbelt, Maryland personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued for violation of his civil rights.

After receiving information from other law enforcement officers identifying Angelo Jackson as a suspect in a double murder in Montgomery County, Maryland, the lead homicide investigator, Detective Michael Carin, reported that information in an affidavit to support his applicati

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Stephen Censoni v. GFL Environmental, Inc., et al.

Pontiac, Michigan personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a negligence claims.

Plaintiff was injured when the arm of a garbage truck struck him below his neck as he attempted to pick up a bottle in the roadway. GFL owned the truck, and Doe drove the truck at the time of the incident. Plaintiff filed a complaint against GFL and Doe, alleging that he suffered accidental bodily i

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United States of America v. Taiji Group USA, Inc.

Charlotte, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Receiving An Improper Paycheck Protection Program Loan

Conover Company Settles Allegations Related To Receiving An Improper Paycheck Protection Program Loan

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United States of America v. Christopher Lee Carroll

St. Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Pandemic Fraud, Witness Tampering, Clean Air Act Violations

Missouri Man Sentenced to 108 Months in Prison for $3 Million Pandemic Fraud, Witness Tampering, Clean Air Act Violations

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State of Oklahoma v. Mark Anthoney Chambers

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


1. FALSELY PERSONATE ANOTHER TO CREATE LIABILITY
2. POSS OF CDS
3. UNLAWFUL POSS OF DRUG PARA
4. DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANCELLED/SUSPENDED/REVOKED
5. OPERATING VEHICLE WITH EXPIRED/IMPROPER TAG/DECAL
6. FAILURE TO PAY TAXES DUE STATE

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United States of America v. John Sposato

Baton Rouge, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Bank Fraud Conspiracy and Violating Supervised Release

Mississippi Man Sentenced for Bank Fraud Conspiracy and Violating Supervised Release



JOHN SPOS

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State of Oklahoma v. Austin Lee Phillips

Enid, Oklahoma criminal law defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with: FALSELY PERSONATE ANOTHER TO CREATE LIABILITY, in violation of 21 O.S. 1531; POSSESSION OF FIREARM AFTER FORMER FELONY CONVICTION, in violation of 21 O.S. 1283(A); POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE (METHAMPHAETAMINE), in violation of 63 O.S. 2-402; and UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, in violation

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Dan W. Baer v. Donald G. Grammer

Santa Ana, California civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in a breach of contract dispute.

Banyan Limited Partnership (Banyan), Pear Tree Limited Partnership (Pear Tree), Orange Blossom Limited Partnership (Orange Blossom), and Apple Orchard Limited Partnership (Apple Orchard) are Nevada limited partnerships. Apple Management Services, LLC, (Apple Management) is a Texas limit

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Melissa Williams, et al. v. Fiduciary Services North, Inc., et al.

Traverse City, Michigan personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff governmental tort claim negligence theories.

This case arises out of a series of events that occurred in the years preceding Mardelle's death in May 2022. Plaintiffs filed a lengthy verified complaint in January 2023, followed by an amended verified complaint in February 2023, in which they named as defendants Brenda

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State of Oklahoma v. Cody Aaron Kirby

Stillwater, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Violation of Protective Order, Second & Subsequent Offense, AFCF, in violation of 22 O.S. 60.6. which provides:



A. Except as otherwise provided by this section, any person who:

1. Has been served with an emergency temporary, ex parte or final protective order or foreign protective order

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