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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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United States of America v. One (1) 2016 Rolls Royce Wraith, VIN SCA665C5XGUX86171, with All Appurtenances and Attachments Thereon, et al.

Memphis, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented Claimants for property seized by the United States of America.

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Steven Rand, & .A.V. v. The State of New Hampshire

Brentwood, New Hampshire civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiff seeking ) ruling that the administration of the Statewide Education Property Tax (SWEPT) violates Part II, Article 5 of the State Constitution. See RSA 76:3 (2012); RSA 76:8 (Supp. 2024).

In 2022, the plaintiffs, individuals and entities owning real property in New Hampshire, brought this case. They seek, among ot

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Igor Odnovorov v. Svitlana Odnovorov

Boston, Massachusetts family law lawyers represented the husband and wife in a divorce action.

"In making a property division and alimony determination under G. L. c. 208, § 34, a judge must make findings indicating that [she] has considered all factors relevant under § 34, and has not considered any irrelevant factors." T.E. v. A.0., 82 Mass.App.Ct. 586, 592 (2012), quoting Bowring v.

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Andy Luu Tran v. Citizens Bank, N.A., f/k/a RBS Citizens

Boston, Massachusetts bankruptcy lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking to avoid the transfer of his interest in his home.

In 2008, Tran granted Citizens Bank, N.A. (the "Bank") a mortgage on the Property. In 2022, the Bank foreclosed on the Property at an auction sale in which Herbert Jacobs was the high bidder. Jacobs and the Bank executed a memorandum of sale at the close of the auct

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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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Eric Proe, et al. v. Diamond Homes, et al.

Holdenville, Oklahoma civil litigation lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on breach of contract and tort theories.

On July 19, 2017, Diamond Homes, through Mike Emery, provided the Proes with an estimate for the construction of a home. [1] The estimate was provided on a form titled "DIAMOND HOMES COST ESTIMATE." Bart Patterson testified that the estimate was left in

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State of Oklahoma v. Raul Eduardo Ruiz Salazar

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

LARCENY OF LOST PROPERTY, in violation of 21 O.S. 1702

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United States of America v. Ryan Beau Patrick Barry

Los Angles, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with several counts of possession with intent to distribute the narcotics found in his car and apartment under 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1); possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking under 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A)(i); and being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g).

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United States of America v. Tre Joseph Connor

Jefferson City, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with bank robbery by force or violence, felony possession of a firearm, and felony transportation of a firearm.

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Federal bank robbery, as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 2113, involves the taking or attempted taking of property from a bank by force, violence, or intimidation. This includes scenarios w

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United States of America v. J.T. Myore

Rapid City, South Dakota criminal defense lawyer represnted the Defendant charged with carjacking amd bramdosjomg a foredar, during a crime of violence.

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Federal robbery and aiding and abetting laws, as defined under 18 U.S.C. § 2, hold individuals liable for the crimes of others if they assist in or encourage the commission of a federal offense. Essentially, anyone who aid

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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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Shayla S. Davis, et al. v. Ahmed M. Adam and Kal Freight, Inc., et al.

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury truck wreck lawyers represented the Plaintiff on an auto negligence case.

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In Oklahoma, truck accident claims are governed by fault-based rules with a modified comparative negligence standard. This means the party responsible for causing the accident is liable for damages, but if the injured party is also at fault, their compensation can be r

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Valerie Miller v. Food Linon, L.L.C.

Florence, South Carolina personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a premises liability negligence theory.

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In South Carolina, premises liability law holds property owners accountable for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe conditions. This means if a person gets hurt because a property owner was negligent in maintaining a safe environment, the own

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Peters K. Lashmet, II v. Continental Realty Corporation

Charleston, South Carolina persnal injury lawyer reprsented the Plaintiff on a premises liability law theory.

this case was filed in the Charleston County Court of Common Pleas, 2024CP1002190, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

In South Carolina, premises liability law holds property owners and occupiers responsible for injuries sustained by visitors due to unsaf

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State of Oklahoma v. Michael Luttrell, Jr.

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

PLACING EXPLOSIVES IN OR NEAR BUILDING/VEHICLE/RAILROAD, in violation of 21 O.S. 1767.1;
MALICIOUS INJURY OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY LESS THAN 1000, in violation of 21 O.S. 1760 A1;
and
OBSTRUCTING AN OFFICER, in violation of 21 O.S. 540.



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Cynthia Bradley v. Dolgencorp, LLC d/b/a Dollar General

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

1. That Plaintiff, CYNTHIA BRADLEY (hereafter referred to as "CB"), is and was a r~deilt
of the City of Tulsa, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma at all material times hereto.
2. That Defendant, DOLGENCORP, LLC, doing business as DOLLAR GENERAL, is and was
a foreign limited

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State of Oklahoma v. A.H.

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

KNOWINGLY RECEIVING/CONCEALING STOLEN PROPERTY, in violation of 21 O.S. 1713;
and
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DRUG, in violation of 63 O.S. 2-402



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United States of America v. Andrew Johnson

Camden, New Jersey criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with attempt and conspiracy to commit mail fraud.

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Mail fraud is a federal crime involving the use of the U.S. Mail or other commercial carriers to execute a scheme to defraud. It requires proof of a scheme to defraud and the use of the mail to further that scheme. Conviction can lead to imprisonme

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KJ Carpenter aka Kerry Carpenter v. Southbay Homeowners Association

Bismarck, North Dakota condominium law lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking approval to construct a home with a full metal roof.

alleging the Committee has allowed metal roofs in the past and has knowingly and intentionally waived the restriction for required roofing materials. Carpenter submitted exhibits to the district court showing ten properties in the development have metal roof

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Jana Romanova v. Amilus, Inc.

New York, New York intellectual property lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a copyight infringement theory.

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United States of America v. Jose Edinson Montealegre-Fernandez

Boston, Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

MONEY LAUNDERING CONSPIRACY,

MONETARY TRANSACTIONS IN CRIMINALLY DERIVED PROPERTY; AIDING AND ABETTING,

AND

LAUNDERING OF MONETARY INSTRUMENTS; AIDING AND ABETTING.

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Gabrielle Fuentes v. TrueAccord Corp.

Tampa, Florida consumer credit lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Fair Debt Collection Act violation theory in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Sarasota County Court, 2025 SC 003458, which was removed to federal county by the Defendant.

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The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law that aims to eliminate abusive, deceptive, and unfair debt colle

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Nikki McKay v. Halsted Financial Services, LLC

Fort Myers, Florida consumer credit lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a Fair Debt Collection Act violation theory.

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The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law that aims to eliminate abusive, deceptive, and unfair debt collection practices by third-party debt collectors
. It protects consumers from being harassed or threatened by debt collectors.

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Elane Vega v. Walmart Stores East, L.P., et al.

Port Charlotte, Florida personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

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Florida Premises liability law summary
Florida Premises Liability Law Summary:
1. General Principle:

Property owners in Florida have a legal duty to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition to prevent injuries to la

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