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United States of America v. CVS Pharmacy, Inc.

Providence, Rhode Island criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with CVS Knowingly Dispensed Controlled Substances in Violation of the Controlled Substances Act and the False Claims Act

Nationwide Lawsuit Filed in Rhode Island Alleging CVS Knowingly Dispensed Controlle

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Cristina Raybourn v. Changing Leads Equine Rescue and Woodson Hill Equestrian Center, LLC


Plate City, Missouri personal injury lawyer represented the plaintiff negligence theories.



Defendant Changing Leads Equine Rescue ("CLER") is a non-profit horse rescue located in Kansas City, Missouri. CLER cared for rescue horses and made efforts to place the horses in adoptive homes. CLER utilized volunteer workers to help care for the horses by cleaning stalls, feedi

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State of Minnesota v. Dwayne Edward Roach


Shakopee, Minnesota criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with arson.



On May 4, 2022, Scott County sheriff's deputies were dispatched to a fire occurring at a homestead in Cedar Lake Township.[1] Upon arrival, the deputies observed flames and heavy smoke coming from a barn on the property and an unoccupied New Prague Fire Department sport utility veh

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United States of America v. David Brend; Gustavo Rodríguez

New York, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Cryptocurrency Ponzi Scheme

Two Defendants Sentenced To 10 Years And Eight Years In Prison For Cryptocurrency Ponzi Scheme “IcomTech”



DAVID BREND and

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Erick Jurdan v. United Parcel Service, Inc. and Liberty Mutual


Portland, Maine workers' compensation lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking compensation for a work related injury.


1. Erika Jordan is a 43-year-old resident of Presque Isle, Maine. She was hired in November 2020 by the employer to work as a preloader.

2. While employed as a preloader on June 21,2024, the employee dropped a 20-pound package on her right

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Kristin Lobato v. The City of Las Vegas


Las Vegas, Nevada personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on a civil rights violation theory.


Kristin Lobato was arrested, charged and convicted of murder when she was 18. She served 16 years in prison before being exonerated.

According to the Michigan National Registry of Exoneration:


"At about 10 p.m. on July 8, 200

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United States of America v. Richard Jason Mountford

Sacramento, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Tax Fraud

Former California Man Sentenced for Tax Fraud



Richard Jason Mountford, formerly of Monterey County and now of Las Vegas, Nevada, was sentence

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Darla Moore and Christopher Jones v. Destiny Shivers and Sasha Elsner

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on auto negligence theories.


Oklahoma's auto negligence law, also known as comparative fault law, is based on the following principles:

Modified comparative negligence

A victim can recover damages if they are 49% or less at fault for an accident. The victim's compensation is reduc

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Justin ThomasChlarson v. Jacqueline Nicole Chlarson


Farmington, Utah family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.



Justin and Jacqueline[1] were married in 2012. After a bench trial in 2021, they were divorced. At the time of trial, Justin was serving full time in the military, pending a possible disability retirement.

In the divorce decree (the Decree), the district court awarded Justin and Jacquelin

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In the Matter of the Compensation of Gilbert E. Vilca-Inga v. Saif Corporation and Roses Cattle Company


Oregon City, Oregon workers' compensation lawyer represented the Petitioner seeking compensation for work related injuries.



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Anthony R. Zaneth v. City of Portland


Portland, Oregon employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff, a Portland Police Officer, challenges the denial of his claim for disability benefits for duty-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).


Petitioner began working as a Portland police officer in 2001. Medical records show that in 2015, petitioner began discussing anxiety and other mental health concerns wi

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ALVIN LORENZO MAZIE, SR v. DEONKA BOOZIER-MAZIE

Civil lawyer represented the Appellee with fiing a motion to enforce the judgment and hold Alvin in contempt




Alvin and Deonka Mazie were married on April 11, 2009. The couple separated on
November 30, 2020, “although the

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Adrian Nigales v. Albuqueque Public Schools

Albquerque, New Mexico workers' compensation lawyer reprsented the Plaintiff.

Worker initially asserts in his memorandum in opposition that the Legislature' did not intend workers to bear the financial costs of obtaining expert medical * testimony to prove their entitlement to Worker's compensation benefits. [MIO 2] I- However, the issue before this Court is whether the district court abu

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Gayle Misle v. Linda Shrier, et al.

Lincoln, Nebraska trust law lawyers represent the parties in a breach of fiduciary duty dispute.


In February 2019, Gayle filed a complaint, which she later amended, alleging claims for breach of fiduciary duties by Linda Shrier and Marsha Misle-Haugland individually and as cotrustees of the Abram Misle testamentary trust for failure to properly administer, account, and report on trus

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Robert Bingham v. National Liability & Fire Co.

Springfield, Missouri insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a breach of contract theory.


On December 1, 2011, Bingham was travelling to a jobsite in a van owned by his employer, Recovery Chapel, Inc. ("Recovery Chapel"), as part of Recovery Chapel's "Honest Days Work" program.[2] The van and its occupants were involved in a single vehicle roll-over accident. National was

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Jesus "Jesse" Fonseca v. WalMart

San Bernardino, California employment lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a defamation theory claiminng that he was falsely accused of fraud before firing him while he was on medical leave.

Jesus “Jesse” Fonseca worked as a truck driver for Walmart’s Apple Valley Distribution Center for 14 years before he was hurt on the job when another vehicle rear-ended his truck on a hi

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City of Marlborough v. Joseph F. Driscoll

New Brunswick, Massachusetts real property lawyer represented the Defendant seeking to redeem property.


Joseph and Judith Driscoll, to redeem three parcels of land, denominated Parcels C, D, and E in the Middlesex Registry of Deeds, Plan Number 1348 of 1951, were forever foreclosed and barred.

The Driscolls' house is located on Parcels C and E. The Driscolls argue

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United States of America v. Eddy Reyes

Los Angeles, CA criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Kidnapping His Wife, Who Was Murdered After Her Abduction

Former Federal Employee Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison for Kidnapping His Wife, Who Was Murdered After Her Abduction

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Glorida Cocueeo v. Trader Joe's East, Inc.


Boston, Massachusetts, civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff on an employment discrimination claim.


Gloria Cocuzzo claims that she was terminated by her former employer of seventeen years, Trader Joe's East Inc. ("Trader
Joe's"), and her former supervisor, Jennifer Gillum, because of her age, in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act ("ADEA"), 29

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Timothy R. Barz v. The Village of Hazel Crest Firefighters Pension Fund, et al.


Chicago, Illinois employment law lawyers represented the parties a line of duty disability pension fund claim disputes.



Barz was hired by the Village of Hazel Crest Fire Department (HCFD) in October 2011 as a firefighter/paramedic. On February 6, 2020, Barz applied for a line of duty disability pension and, alternatively, a non-duty pension. On August 17, 2021, the Boar

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Hydrologic Distribution Company v. Jeffrey Day, et al.


Clearwater, Florida breach of contract employment lawyers represented the parties.



After leaving Hydrologic, Day began a company that directly competes with Hydrologic, and DeMarinis, Dossey, and Padron joined him at this new company. Hydrologic subsequently filed a complaint seeking injunctive relief, a restraining order, and damages against the former employees, alleg

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Thomas E. Southon v. Oklahoma Tire Recyclers, LLC


Tulsa, Oklahoma employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a wrongful termination theory.



Thomas Southon was employed by Oklahoma Tire Recyclers, LLC ("Employer"). On September 13, 2016, Southon sustained an injury while on the job and filed a claim for workers' compensation benefits. Employer fired Southon less than a month after he suffered the injur

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Jayen Patel v. Tulsa Pain Consultants, Inc., et al.


Tulsa, Oklahoma employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a wrongful termination theory.



Patel was an employee and shareholder of TPC. TPC terminated Patel's employment in May 2010, and Patel filed suit against TPC and its shareholders in November 2010. After years of litigation and multiple appeals, the case went to jury trial on a single claim of wr

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Miko Thomas v. IBS Green Bay, Inc.


Milwaukee, Wisconsin civil rights lawye represented the Plaintiff who claimed he was discrminated against because of his color.
Miko Thomas contended that his employer, JBS Green Bay, discriminated against him on account of his color. His complaint
alleges seven discriminatory acts or related sets of acts, of which we discuss three: (1) the employer delayed for three

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State of Oklahoma v. Charles Dillard Evans

Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with child abuse by injury in violation of 21 O.S. 843.5, which provides:

A. Any person who shall willfully or maliciously engage in child abuse, as defined in this section, shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections not exceeding life im

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