| Stedfast Baptist Church v. Fellowship of the Sword, Inc. |
Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellant with Seeking declaratory relief construing the default provisions of a commercial lease.A. The Lease In July of 2020, Stedfast, through its president and pastor Jonathan Shelley, executed a 63-month commercial lease with Fellowship, as on More... $0 (11-26-2022 - TX)
|
| Aubry Clevenger v. The State of Texas |
Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a first-degree felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver charge.At 4 a.m. on May 2, 2020, a Weatherford police officer stopped 38-year-old Appellant Aubry Clevenger after determining that she had a warrant for h More... $0 (09-19-2022 - TX)
|
| Edward Muehlner and June Muehlner v. Jean Pierre Convert and Yolande Convert |
Houston, Texas – Real Estate lawyer represented defendant with a residential property boundary line dispute.The Converts purchased their house from its builder in July 1997 and have continuously resided on the property since. When purchased, there was a wooden fence between the Converts' house and the neighbori More... $0 (09-15-2022 - TX)
|
| JETALL COMPANIES, INC. V. RICHARD HEIL, TODD OAKUM, AND RENEE DAVY F/K/A RENEE DAVY F/K/A RENEE OAKUM |
Houston, Texas – Employment lawyer represented Appellant with contending the trial court erred on its tort and contract claims against appellees.Jetall's claims against appellees in the underlying lawsuit derive from an earlier, separate lawsuit to which appellees were parties but Jetall was not—namely, More... $0 (09-13-2022 - TX)
|
| Coy's Honney Farm, Inc. v. Bayer Corp. |
|
Cape Girardeau, Missouri personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on a product liability theory. |
| Adobe Whitewater Club v. State Game Comm'n |
|
Santa Fe, New Mexico environmental law lawyers represent petitioners seek and writ of mandamus. |
| THE STATE OF OHIO v. BRINKMAN |
|
| PEGGY MATHES ET AL. v. 99 HERMITAGE, LLC |
|
| JOHN A. THOMPSON, etc., et al., vs STEPHEN A. THOMPSON, etc. |
|
| United States of America v. Darrell Chambliss |
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with arson. |
| Steve Snow and Kaci Snow v. Town of Calumet Oklahoma |
|
El Reno, Oklahoma condemnation lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on trespass and inverse condemnation theories. |
| Tina Franco and Roddy A. Vanacor v. Linda A. Ferrill and Charles A. Ferrill |
|
| Hector Casillas, et al. v. Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company, et al. |
|
Los Angeles, California personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants the tort of trespass to chattels theory. |
| Earnestine Trevino Decasual-Smith v. The Territory of Missouri, d/b/a Laurwen Mann, et al. |
|
St. Louis, Missouri plaintiff, sued Defendant on a breach of insurance contract theory claiming more than $75,000 in damages. |
| Jack Kapinus, et al. v. Chazz Huston, et al. |
|
Madison, Wisconsin civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on private nuisance, public nuisance, trespass and declaratory judgment theories. |
| Trotter, Inc. v. Jacquot |
|
| Alberto Muniz and Bridget Muniz v. Mike Dugi and Mary Ann Dugi |
|
| State of Ohio v. Mohamed Nurein |
|
Marysville, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with felony assault and endangering children. |
| Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Michael Allen Bailey |
|
Erie, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with burglary, criminal trespass, and theft by unlawful taking. |
| Sydney Raym f/k/a Sydney Dethloff v. Tupelo Management, LLC |
|
| State of Wyoming v. Phillip Yeomans, Bradly Cape, John Slowensky and Zachary Smith |
|
Rawlins, Wyoming criminal defense lawyers represented Defendants, who were charged with criminal treaspass for corner crossing at the Elk Mountain Rach in 2021. |
| MAX GARCIA vs STATE OF FLORIDA |
|
| Sate of New York v. Miya Ponsetto, a/k/a "SoHo Karen" |
|
New York, New York criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with committing a hate crime. |
| State of South Carolina v. Lewis "Trey" Branche, III |
|
Beaufort, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree murder. |
| FLOYD MANAR and MARGIE M. MANAR, Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants/Appellees/Counter-Appellants, v. JAMES H. WESSON and JAMIE WESSON, Defendants/Counter-Claimants/Appellants/Counter-Appellees. |
|
¶1 Defendants/Counter-Claimants/Appellants/Counter-Appellees James H. and Jamie Wesson appeal from judgment finding Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants/Appellees/Counter-Appellants Floyd and Margie M. Manar have an easement by prescription to use a roadway crossing property owned by the Wessons. The Manars appeal the trial court's finding that the road is not a public road. The clear weight of the evid $0 (05-04-2016 - OK) |
|
Next Page |