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Lisa Crain, et al. v. Shirley Crain, et al.

Fayetteville, Arkansas civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on breach of contract theories.


Plaintiffs, who are four sisters, filed this lawsuit on March 27, 2020, nearly three years after the death of their father, H.C. “Dude” Crain, Jr. They alleged in the lawsuit that they were the beneficiaries of a contract their father, Dude, entered into wit

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United States of America v. Zhongzhi “Tommy” Zhuo, Jianping “Alan” Zhuo, Xiaofen “Joyce” Zhuo, Jianhua “Jason” Zhuo, and Lili Wu

Nashville, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with conspiracy to harbor undocumented workers.

Zhongzhi “Tommy” Zhuo, 46, Jianping “Alan” Zhuo, 37, and Xiaofen “Joyce” Zhuo, 38, all of Hendersonville, Tennessee; and Jianhua “Jason” Zhuo, 35, and Lili Wu, 32, both of Gallatin, Tennessee.

The indictment alleges that Zhongzhi, Jianping,

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Iris Calogero, et al. v. Shows, Cali & Walsh, LLP, et al.

New Orleans, Louisiana consumer credit lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on Fair Debt Collection Practices Act violation theories.


This case arises from alleged violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”) stemming from Defendants' attempt to collect repayment of grant funds Plaintiffs received from the Louisiana Road Home program following Hur

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United States of America v. Brandon Lloyd Daniels

Charleston, South Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with armed robbery.

Brandon Lloyd Daniels, 30, of North Charleston, South Carolina, was indicted for the 2018 armed robbery of the Tavern and Table restaurant in Mount Pleasant.

“Daniels used a gun to rob a restaurant he previously worked at and, in the process, he shot at his former co-workers, s

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Mario Ernesto Amaya, et al.v. DGS Construction, LLC, et al.

Greenbelt, Maryland employment law lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on Maryland Wage and Hour Law violation theories.


Construction workers brought actions for unpaid wages and overtime wages under the Maryland Wage and Hour Law ("MWHL"), Md. Code Ann., Lab. &Empl. (1991, 2016 Repl. Vol.) ("LE") §§ 3-401 to 3-431, and the Maryland Wage Payment and Collection Law (

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ANITA TALLO, vs PETER ILLES, et al.

Miami, Florida - Divorce lawyer represented Petitioner with seeking certiorari review of an order to show cause why she should not be held in contempt of court.



Petitioner, the spouse of the judgment debtor and a nonparty to the
2
proceedings below, seeks certiorari review of an or

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Yalina Perez vs. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation

Miami, Florida - Insurance Law lawyer represented Appellant with appealing the trial court’s order with this Hurricane Irma claim.



Hurricane Irma was a windstorm that struck southern Florida on
September 17, 2017. In the days and weeks immediately following, many
South Florida

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JOSEPH SPINE, P. A. vs ANDREW MOULTON, M. D.

Tampa., Florida - Employment Law lawyer represented Appellant with breaching certain restrictive covenants in an employment agreement.



Joseph Spine, P.A., appeals the trial court's February 10,
2021, nonfinal order denying its motion for a temporary injunction
enjoining Dr. Andre

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PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN INSURANCE vs GLASSMETICS, LLC, A/ A/ O DEVAN HAMMOND

Tampa., Florida - Small Claims lawyer represented Appellee with a underpayment of an insurance claim Dispute.



Glassmetics, LLC, a/a/o Devan Hammond, filed a small
claims lawsuit in county court against Progressive American
Insurance Company for the alleged underpayment of an in

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George Huerta v. CSI Electrical Contractors, Inc.

Los Angeles, California personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on a negligence theory.

This case comes from a construction site at the California
Flats Solar Project (“the Project”), a solar power facility in
Monterey County, California, located on private property
called Jack Ranch. The owner of the facility, First Solar
Electric, Inc., reta

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Noel Criales, et al. v. Franklin Chavez, et al.

Miami, Florida personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Dram Shop wrongful death negligence theory.

Noel Criales, as personal representative of the Estate of Carmen Criales, sued The Georgetown Partnership, LLC, d/b/a The Corner, and others seeking compensation for the death of Criales, who was killed and whose son suffered catastrophic injuries in an auto acc

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Alexa Roberts v. One Off Hospitality Group, Ltd. Paul Kahan, Donnie Madia, and Eduard Seitan

Chicago, Illinois employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on Fair Labor Standards Act violation theory.


Plaintiff Alexa Roberts alleges in this action that Defendants One Off Hospitality Group, Ltd., Paul Kahan, Donnie Madia, and Eduard Seitan (collectively “Defendants”) deprived her and others similarly situated of wages and overtime compensation to whi

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Elizabeth Yorba v. Barrington School, LLC, et al.

Columbus, Ohio employment law lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on Fair Labor Standards Act violation theories.


On February 17, 2021, Representative Plaintiff filed this case (the “Lawsuit” or the “Action”) against Defendants on behalf of herself and other allegedly similarly situated current and former hourly pre-school employees. (ECF No. 1).

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Charlotte A. Howard and James G. Howard v. City of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, et al. l.

Elizabethtown, Kentucky personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on general negligence theories.


This is a personal injury action arising out of injuries Charlotte allegedly sustained on August 30, 2013. According to the complaint, the Howards were driving past Ring Road Softball Complex in Elizabethtown, Kentucky when a softball broke the passenger side win

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Eddie Lee Daugherty v. Taylor ReAnn Pinkston

Fort Worth, Texas family law lawyers represented the parties in a family-violence protective order case.


Eddie Lee Daugherty attempts to appeal from the trial court's February 15, 2022 family-violence protective order. See Tex. Fam. Code Ann. §§ 81.001, 81.009, 85.001(b), 85.022. Because Daugherty timely moved for a new trial, his notice of appeal was due May 16, 2022. See Tex.R.Ap

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Raymundo Trevino v. H& J Foods, LLC, d/b/a El Primo Loco #3, Hejimen, LLLC, d/b/a El Primo Loco and Gerardo Jimenez Martinez

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on auto negligence theories claiming to have suffered more than $10,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of an accident at Defendant's restaurant.

In 2018, Plaintiff was an employee of Defendants, but Defendants did not have workers' compensation insurance. On February 22, 2018, Jimenez

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ELLEN F. KRASIK vs. HOWARD NEWSTATE

Cincinnati, Ohio - Divorce lawyer represented Plaintiff-Appellee with a complaint for child support against her son’s father.


In June 2016, roughly two weeks after H.K. was born, Dr. Krasik and Mr.
Newstate separated. They had lived together for around one year at the time, but they never

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United States of America v. Kamau Jahi Williams

Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with distribution of controlled drugs via the U.S. Postal Service.

Kamau Jahi Williams, age 43, a drug dealer, worked with postal carriers to conduct a meth drug conspiracy.

Starting as early as December 2019 and continuing to October 2021, the defendant conspired with others to possess with intent to distribut

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Pferrman, et al. v. BPS of Tifton, Inc.

Atlanta, Georgia personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a negligence theory.


This case involves interpretation of the High-voltage Safety Act, OCGA § 46-3-30 et seq. ("HVSA"). John A. Pferrman was severely injured after being electrocuted while replacing a billboard sign. He seeks to hold the owner of the billboard, BPS of Tifton, Inc., strictly liable

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DANA SETTERS, and CRAIG SETTERS vs. ABUBAKAR ATIQ DURRANI, M.D., and THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED SPINE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Cincinnati, Ohio - Medical Malpractice lawyer represented Plaintiffs-Appellees with a judgment awarding damages.



Dana Setters is a former patient of Durrani. Setters suffers from Ehlers
Danlos Syndrome (“EDS”), a condition that causes hypermobility in her joints and
connective

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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.


¶0 Landowners sued the Town of Calumet for trespass and inverse condemnation due to maintaining two municipal sewer lines across the owners' property after the expiration of two temporary easements. The town counterclaimed to quiet title. Both parties moved

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The People of the State of Colorado, Petitioner In the Interest of Minor Children, My. K.M.. and Ma. K.m. v. V.K.L and T.A.M.

Denver, Colorado family law lawyers represented Defendants in a parental rights termination matter.


¶1 This termination of parental rights case concerns the "active efforts" required under the Indian Child Welfare Act ("ICWA") to provide remedial services and rehabilitative programs to assist a parent in completing a court-ordered treatment plan. A division of the court of appeals r

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Lee Stafford v. Sandy Paydirt, LLC

Salt Lake City, Utah personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a premises liability theory claiming to have been injured as a result of a dangerous condition on Defendant's property.


¶1 When Lee Stafford encountered a puddle on a hotel elevator's tile floor, he slipped, caught himself, and later sought compensation for a back injury that he believed resulte

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Exotic Smoke & Vape v. Spencer J. Cox

Salt Lake City, Utah civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued the State of Utah on a regulatory taking theory.


In March 2021, Utah enacted Senate Bill 189, the “Tobacco Retailer Amendments.” As relevant here, Senate Bill 189 amended Utah Code §§ 10-8-041.6 and 17-50-33 to prohibit the operation of a “Retail tobacco specialty business” within “1,000 feet of

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Gary L. Peavy v. California Victim Compensation Claims Board

San Diego, California pro per plaintiff, acting with a lawyer, sued Defendant seeking compensation from the Victim Compensation Board for certain economic loses.


Under California law a crime victim may seek compensation from the Victim Compensation Board (Board) for certain economic losses. (Gov. Code,[1] § 13950 et seq.) A lost income claim requires medical evidence to "verify" the

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