United States of America v. Josephine Casandra Perez-Gorda |
San Antonio, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with Social Security Fraud. |
City of Owasso v. Key Plus Properties, LLC, et al. |
Tulsa, Oklahoma condemnation lawyer represented Defendant sued by Plaintiff on an eminent domain theory seeking to obtain some right, title and interest in real property owned by Defendant for public use and convenience. |
Jubilee Academic Center, Inc. v. School Model Support, LLC d/b/a/ Athlos Academies |
San Antonio, Texas – Governmental Law lawyer represented appellant with a governmental immunity in the underlying breach-of contract dispute.Appellant, Jubilee Academic Center, Inc. (“Jubilee”), is a non-profit corporation that operates open-enrollment charter schools throughout Texas. Appellee, School Model More... $0 (09-28-2022 - )
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United States of America v. Abidermi Rufai |
Tacoma, Washington criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. |
David Polston; Inland Environmental and Remediation, Inc.; Inland Recycling, L.L.C.; and Boundary Ventures, Inc. v. The State of Texas, Lower Colorado River Authority, and Colorado County, Texas |
Austin, Texas – Environmental Litigation lawyer represented Appellants with appealing from an injunction to operate a waste-processing facility.Polston is the president of Inland Environmental and Remediation, Inland Recycling, and Boundary Ventures. Appellants own and/or operate a waste-processing facility tha More... $0 (09-22-2022 - TX)
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Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth v. Stephen Featherly |
Fort Worth, Texas Personal Injury lawyer represented Defendant challenging hospital’s lien.In this case, a hospital filed a statutory lien against an emergency room patient’s personal injury cause of action, and the patient brought this declaratory judgment action to challenge the validity of the hospital’s lien More... $0 (09-20-2022 - TX)
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CHG Hospital Bellaire, LLC v. Seketa Johnson |
Houston, Texas – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellee with suing for negligence, premises liability, and gross negligence.In August 2019, Johnson sued CHG-Bellaire for negligence, premises liability, and gross negligence, alleging that she sustained injuries while training as a nurse at a hospital operated by More... $0 (09-17-2022 - TX)
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T & T Engineering Services, Inc. v. Jordan Danks |
Houston, Texas – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellee with a strict products liability and negligence suit.On November 7, 2018, Jordan Danks was working as a derrickman on Patterson-UTI Drilling Company Rig 811, allegedly designed, fabricated, or manufactured by T&T Engineering and TEBJES, Inc. d/b/a Basic More... $0 (09-15-2022 - TX)
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The State of Texas v. Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. dba Wharton; and Wharton County Foods, LLC |
Houston, Texas – Business Litigation lawyer represented defendant with an interlocutory appeal concerning the sale of eggs during the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. is the largest producer and marketer of shell eggs in the United States. The company is a conglomerate comprised of its own operati More... $0 (09-13-2022 - TX)
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United States of America v. Vincent Marchetti, Jr |
Texarkana criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with Health Care Kickback Conspiracy. |
Ronald Lamy vs. Stahl Speciality Company |
Saint Louis, MO – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with appealing from the denial of his workers' compensation benefits.Lamy began working for Stahl Specialty Company ("Employer"), a company that manufactures automotive and marine parts, in 1987. In June 2017, Lamy filed a claim for compensation with th More... $0 (09-11-2022 - MO)
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Nerlens Noel v. Richard Paul and Klutch Sports Group, LLC |
Dallas, Texas civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on breach of contract theories. |
Gloria Brooks v. Louis Dejoy |
Tulsa, Oklahoma employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant for retaliation against her for participating in an investigation of her supervisor Steven Wendell Johnson. |
CATHERINE ROLL, et al. v. LAURA HOWARD, et al. |
Topeka, Kansas – Disability lawyer represented Appellant with seeking to relocate to a community based treatment center.A case is moot when it is clearly and convincingly shown the actual controversy has ended, the only judgment that could be entered would be ineffectual for any purpose, and it would not impa More... $0 (09-09-2022 - KS)
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State of Oklahoma v. Natasha Renee Ingram |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with: |
Darwin Harris v. National Waterproofing & Roofing, LLC |
Phoenix, Arizona employment law lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on a Fair Labor Standards Act violation theory. |
Xinsheng (Randy) Gan v. Penny Schrock |
Jefferson City, Missouri civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a wrongful termination theory. |
State of Ohio v. Justus Woodard |
Dayton, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with felonious assault, abduction and domestic violence. |
United States of America v. Edward E. Bohm |
Central Islip, New York criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with fraud. |
United States of America v. Dakota Wayne Campus |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with assault of an intimate or dating partner by strangulation in Indian Country. |
United States of America v. Brian Carrico |
Los Angeles, California criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with taking kickbacks from Pacific Hospital, a corrupt medical center in Long Beach whose owner was later imprisoned – and for soliciting kickbacks from another Southern California hospital. |
United States of America v. Raymond Dale Dudley |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with sexually abusing a child in Indian Country. |
State Mut. Life Assurance Company v. Tony F. Hampton, Jr., et al. |
¶1 Interlocutory certiorari was granted by this Court to review a certified order from the District Court of Tulsa County. Following a pre-trial hearing, the trial court made the following findings and conclusions, which were certified to this Court: |
Walter E. Tate v. Browning-Ferris, Inc. |
¶1 Pursuant to the Uniform Certification of Questions of Law Act, 20 O.S. 1981 §§ 1601 et seq., the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma certified for this court's answer the following question: |
United States of America v. Danielle Tooley |
Rochester, New York criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud. |
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