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Tammy Kane v. Wal-Mart Stores East, L.P.
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Muskogee, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on premises liability negligence claim.
Premises liability law in Oklahoma holds property owners and occupiers responsible for maintaining their property safely to prevent injuries to people who enter it. Here are some key aspects of Oklahoma premises liability law:
Duty of care
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Ashley Myers v Turn Key Health Clinic, LLC, et al.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma prisoner civil rights personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiffs.
Myers v. Turn Key Health Clinic, LLC
22-cv-119-JDR-JFJ (N.D. Okla. Aug. 30, 2024)
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"In an emergency, seconds count; it is only when the emergency is over that a court is tasked with counting seconds. That is the Court's unenviable job following th... More... $0 (10-29-2024 - OK)
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Dustin Clover v. Crookham Company
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Caldwell, Idaho worker's compensation lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Crookham Company is a seed production business in Caldwell, Idaho. In 2008, Crookham was looking for equipment to remove drip tape from its onion fields. Crookham could not find such equipment for purchase on the market but found similar equipment that other farmers had built. Using another farm's l... More... $0 (10-28-2024 - ID)
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Shelley S. Hawkins v. Ace American Insurance Company
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Seattle, Washington insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking compensation for injuries sustained in a car wreck.
On November 16, 2016, Hawkins was driving her vehicle when she was rear ended by Fatemah Alsuwaidan. Moments later, Miguel's work van rear ended Alsuwaidan's vehicle, causing a second collision with Hawkins's vehicle. At the time of the collisio... More... $0 (10-28-2024 - WA)
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United States of America v. Christopher C. Brown
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Memphis, TN criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with $5.9 Million Insurance Fraud Scheme
Cordova Man Sentenced in Connection with $5.9 Million Insurance Fraud Scheme
Christopher C. Brown, 47, of Cordova, Tennes... More... $0 (10-27-2024 - TN)
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Mona Ledet, et al. v. BP Products North America, et al.
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New Orleans, Louisiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant for wrongful death.
This litigation arises from the death of Clay Ledet, Sr., who succumbed to lung cancer in 2023 and who had been employed from 1994-2004 by the Hydril Company in its Westwego, Louisiana pipe yard. Decedent's wife and two children filed a wrongful death ... More... $0 (10-24-2024 - LA)
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Zach White v. Charter Communications, Inc.
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Dallas, Texas personal injury car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
This lawsuit arises from a single-car motor vehicle accident in which White suffered significant injuries.[2] On August 28, 2022 White crashed his employer-issued Ford F-450 pickup truck. His truck was equipped with a laptop stand that was designed and manufactured by Ram. White struck his he... More... $0 (10-24-2024 - TX)
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Kimbra Dolan v. Lichtsinn Motors, Inc., Winnebago Industries, Inc., and Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
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Little Rock, Arkansas personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiffs.
In November 2014, Kimbra Dolan and her husband, Leslie Dolan, traveled to Forest City, Iowa to buy a recreational vehicle from Lichtsinn Motors, Inc. The vehicle was manufactured by Winnebago Industries, Inc., on a Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, chassis. Kimbra and Leslie signed the purc... More... $0 (10-23-2024 - AR)
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State of Oklahoma v. Rayvonna Renard Walter
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with assault and battery in violation of 21 O.S. 644, which provides:
A. Assault shall be punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding thirty (30) days, or by a fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment.
B. Assault and battery shall be punishab... More... $0 (10-22-2024 - OK)
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State of Oklahoma v. Christopher Lee Hoffman and Aaron DAle Ballard
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:
LARCENY OF AUTOMOBILE, in violation of 21 O.S. 1720;
BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.S. 1435; and
FALSELY PERSONATE ANOTHER TO CREATE LIABILITY, in violation of 21 O.S. 1531.;
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Natasha Varner v. Family Dollar Stores of Georgia, LLC
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Atlanta, Georgia premises liability personal Injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
This case was filed in the State Court of Clayton County, 2022CV00173, and was removed to federal court by Family Dollar Stores of Georgia, LLC
Georgia premises liability law holds property owners and occupiers responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to their ... More... $1 (10-21-2024 - GA)
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Diane Pooser v. Wal-Mart Stores East, L.P.
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Augusta, Georgia premises liability personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
This case was filed in the State Court of Richmond County Georgia, 2024RCCV00305, and was removed to federal court by Wal-Mart.
Georgia premises liability law holds property owners and occupiers responsible for injuries that occur on their property. This includes injuries that happ... More... $0 (10-21-2024 - GA)
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Mashell Jackson v. Atrium Medical Corporation
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Concord, New Hampshire personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Atrium Medical Corporation is a medical device manufacturer that develops and sells critical care products worldwide:
Products
Atrium Medical's products include balloon expandable covered stents, chest drainage devices, local drug delivery, soft tissue an... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - NH)
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Joe Doe v. Saint Francisco Hospital, Inc.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued Defendant claiming that it released confidential personal identifying information and protected health information to Meta Platforms, Inc., d/b/a Meta ("Facebook or Meta).
The plaintiffs, Doe I and Doe II, filed an eleven-count complaint with the following common factual allegations. Doe I was the victim ... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - OK)
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Dustin Bain v. South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad, L.L.C.
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Wichita, Kansas Federal Employer's Liability Act personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
The Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) is a federal law that gives railroad workers the right to sue their employer for damages if they are injured, sickened, or killed on the job. FELA was passed by Congress in 1908 to improve safety on the railroads and compensate i... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - KS)
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Mark Sanborn and Darla Sanborn v. Crestbrook Insurance Company
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Denver, Colorado bad faith breach of an insurance contract lawyer represented the Plaintiffs.
Crestbrook Insurance Company was an insurance company that underwrote Nationwide's private client business. It offered a range of services, including:
Homeowners insurance
Automobile insurance
Personal collections and excess liability
P... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - CO)
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Karie Rodriguez v. AngioDynamics, Inc.
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Las Cruces, New Mexico personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
AngioDynamics is a medical device company that provides minimally-invasive technologies to help diagnose and treat cancer and peripheral vascular disease:
Products: AngioDynamics' products include the AlphaVac, Endovascular Therapies Products, and BioFlo PICC.More... $0 (10-18-2024 - NM)
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June Graham v. DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., et al.
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Billing, Montanan product liability personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc. (DePuy Synthes) is a Johnson & Johnson company that designs, manufactures, and distributes orthopedic devices and supplies:
Products
DePuy Synthes offers a wide range of products for joint reconstruction, trauma, spinal surgery, sports medi... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - MT)
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Tamara Steele v. Safeway, Inc.
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Tacoma, Washington personal injury slip and fall premises liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
This case was filed in the Pierce County Superior Court, 24-00002-07846-6, and was removed to federal court by Safeway.
Premises liability law in Washington State is a set of rules that govern when a property owner is responsible for injuries that occur on the... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - WA)
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Richard Blair v. Automobili Lamborghini SpA
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Phoenix, Arizona trademark infringement (Lanham Act) intellectual property rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff.
The Lanham Act, also known as the Trademark Act of 1946, is a federal law that establishes a system for registering and protecting trademarks:
Trademark registration
The Lanham Act allows businesses to register trademarks wi... More... $0 (10-18-2024 - AZ)
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Tony Phillip v. Dominium Management Services, LLC
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Omaha, Nebraska personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
This case was filed in the District Court, Douglas County, and was removed to federal court by Dominium Management Services LLC
"Dominium is one of the nation’s most innovative affordable housing development and management companies. Dominium is focused on real results and long-term value. The ... More... $1 (10-18-2024 - NE)
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Nora Hurley v. Bowlero Corp. and Paul O'Kain
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma premises liability personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Nora Hurley sued Bowlero Copration and Paul O'Kain claiming that she was a business invitee at Bowlero's Bowling Center in Oklahoma City on September 20, 2021 when she tripped over some bowling balls placed on the floor outside the Pro Shop and was injured. She claimed that she could ... More... $1800000 (10-17-2024 - OK)
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Marilyn Martyn v. Rossell Nevins, M.D., et al.
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Las Vegas, Nevada personal injury medical malpractice lawyers represented the Plaintiff.
In 2009, Dr. Russell Nevins performed a revision right total shoulder arthroplasty on Marilyn Martyn. During this shoulder replacement surgery, Martyn suffered a fracture to her distal humerus. Nevins attempted to cement the fracture, but the cement extravasated through the fra... More... $0 (10-17-2024 - NV)
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Alexandria Nicholas v. L'Oreal USA, Inc., et al.
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Chicago, Illinois personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Illinois product liability law holds manufacturers, distributors, and retailers responsible for injuries caused by defective or dangerous products. To win a product liability lawsuit in Illinois, you must prove:
The injury was caused by a defect or condition of the product... More... $0 (10-16-2024 - IL)
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Marissa Sanchez v. Walmart, Inc.
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Chicago, Illinois personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Defendant Walmart, Inc. manufactures and sells frozen seafood products that are labeled as sustainably sourced. Plaintiff Marissa Sanchez purchased some of these products at a Walmart store and alleges that Walmart's “sustainable” message is deceptive. She seeks to represent a clas... More... $0 (10-16-2024 - IL)
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