United States of America v. Michael Lopez-Loreto |
Tucson, Arizona criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to transport illegal aliens for profit placing people in jeopardy of injury and/or death. |
State of Texas v. Phillip Mabry |
Dallas, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with manslaughter. |
United States of America v. Jonathan Olivetti |
Scranton, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud in connection with a scheme to obtain COVID-19 pandemic relief money he was not entitled to receive, mail fraud and tax evasion. |
Maurisha Wilson v. Mercedes-Benz US International, Inc. |
Tuscaloosa, Alabama employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued defendant on a job discrimination theory. |
United States of America v. Wilbert Jean Stanley, III and Felicia Jackson Stanley |
Tallahassee, Florida criminal defense lawyers represented Defendant charged with one count each of wire fraud conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy, and making false statements in connection to COVID-19 pandemic relief. |
Ryan Dumas v. Santander Consumer USA, Inc. |
West Palm Beach, Florida consumer law lawyer represent Plaintiff who sued defendant on a Telephone Consumer Protection Act violation theory under 47 U.S.C. 227, which provides, in part: |
The Estate of Bishar Ali Hassan v. Municipality and City of Anchorage, et al. |
Anchorage, Alaska civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on excessive force wrongful death theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983. |
United States of America v. Joseph James O’Connor, a/k/a "PlugwalkJoe" |
New York City, New York criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant cared with cyberstalking and multiple schemes that involve computer hacking, including the July 2020 hack of Twitter. |
State of Texas v. Fernando Rey Torres |
Waco, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree felony aggravated sexual assault of a child. |
United States of America v. Michael Ansezell Tolliver |
Monroe, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with money laundering. |
The Estate of Michael Cruise v. Cabrini of Westchester and St. Cabrini Nursing Home |
White Plains, New York personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a medical malpractice theory. |
United States of America v. Betrina Harry Grey |
Albuquerque, New Mexico criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with involuntary manslaughter and assault resulting in serious bodily injury. |
State of Florida v. Nora A. Boles |
Ocala, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree felony murder. |
United States of America v. Jonathan Weber Arrington |
Des Moines, Iowa criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with fraud by wire, radio or television in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1343, which provides: |
In the Matter of the Adoption of L.B.L. |
Tahlequah, Oklahoma family law lawyers represented parties in an adoption case. |
Randy Smith v. The City of Stillwater, et al. |
Stillwater, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on Governmental Tort Claims Act negligence theories. |
Phylis Oberkramer, et al. v. The City of Ellisville, et al. |
St. Louis, Missouri personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendants on negligence theories. |
United States of America v. Jennifer L. Adams |
Indianapolis, Indiana criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with tampering with consumer products. |
United States of America v. John David |
Detroit, Michigan criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with bribery. |
State of Florida v. Megan Dauphin |
Panama City, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with aggravated manslaughter. |
Derek Christopherson, et al. v. State Farm Bank, FSB, et al. |
Springfield, Missouri consumer credit lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued defendants on fraud theories. |
United States of America v. Dr. Patricia Ashton Derges |
Springfield, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud, illegal distribution of controlled substances and making false statements to investigators in June 2022. |
Robert O. Coley v. Trawler Cahterine Lane, Inc. |
Wilmington, North Carolina personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Jones Act theory under 46 U.S.C. 688. which provides: |
United States of America v. Dayon Hackett |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with carjacking. |
United States of America v. Besim Kukaj |
New York City, New York criminal defense lawyers represented Defendant charged with orchestrating a sprawling loan fraud scheme, including while he was on pretrial release, whereby he fraudulently sought at least $6.14 million and received $1.5 million in Government-guaranteed loans designed to provide relief to small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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