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Christopher Eugene Addison v. The State of Texas

Dallas, TX - Criminal Defense Attorney, Aggravated Sexual Assault


Addison was indicted and tried on three charges of aggravated sexual assault
of the same child, T.W., who was under the age of fourteen at the time of the alleged
offenses. Addison pleaded not guilty to all three charges. The jury convicted him as
charged in two cases and acquitted him in the third case. T

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United States of America v. Dr. Felix Brizuela, Jr.

Clarksburg, West Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with “Distribution of Controlled Substances Outside the Bounds of Professional Medical Practice.”

Brizuela admitted to illegally distributing oxycodone in Monongalia County in August 2013. Based upon the plea agreement, Brizuela was sentenced to time served and three years of supervised release, during which t

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David Katt v Monarch Black Hawk, Inc.

Denver, Colorado lawyer presented plaintiff on an Americans With Disabilities claim.

David Katt, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, sued Monarch Black Hawk, Inc. claiming that his Americans With Disabilities Act were violated by the Defendant.

42 U.S.C. 12101 provides:

(a) FindingsThe Congress finds that—
(1) physical or mental disabilities in no

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Peggy J. Sturdivant v. Coahoma County, Mississippi

Clarksdale, MS - Property Condemnation Attorney, inverse condemnation claim







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¶2. Peggy Sturdivant, a lifelong-resident of Los Angeles, California, came to Mississippi<

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United States ex rel. Inzeo v. Industries for the Blind, Inc., et al.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Wisconsin-Based Nonprofit To Pay $1.9 Million To Settle Allegations Of False Claims And Kickbacks On Federal Contracts For Blind Workers

Industries for the Blind and Visually Impaired Inc. (IBI) has agreed to pay the United States $1,938,684.09 to resolve allegations that IBI violated the False Claims Act and the Anti-Kickback Act in connection with certain federal

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Arash Alborzi v. University of Southern California

Plaintiffs Arash Alborzi, M.D., and Arash Alborzi, M.D.,
Inc. sued defendants University of Southern California, Keck
School of Medicine of USC, and USC Verdugo Hills Hospital
(collectively, USC); as well as Concord Hospitalist Group and
Elevate Health Group. Alborzi and his corporation were part of a
panel of on-call physicians at Verdugo Hills Hospital. Plaintiffs
alleged

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Allen Miller v. C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., et al.

Rendo, Nevada - Allen Miller (�Miller�) suffered serious injuries when he was struck by a semi-tractor trailer while driving near Elko, Nevada. Miller sued C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (�C.H. Robinson�), the freight broker that arranged for the trailer to transport goods for Costco Wholesale, Inc. (�Costco�). Miller alleges that C.H. Robinson negligently selected an unsafe motor carri

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United States of America v. Pueblo of Santa Aana; Pueblo of Jemez; Pueblo of Zia, et al.

Santa Fe, New Mexico Indian water law attorneys





The Pueblos of Jemez, Santa Ana, and Zia have resided along the Jemez River
in northern New Mexico since time immemorial; they resided there as their lands
passed from Spanish sovereignty, to Mexican sovere

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OMAHA STEAKS INTERNATIONAL V. MONIQUE PETERSEN

Lincoln, NE - Workers’ Compensation Attorney, Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court denying certain portions of a claim


Petersen was an employee of Omaha Steaks from July 10, 2017, through January 26, 2018,
working as a freezer assembler. On August 28, 2017, she suffered bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome
in an accident arising out of and in the course of her employment with Om

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MICHAEL T. AND CATHY D. CHRISTENSEN V. BROKEN BOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Broken Bow, NE - Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Attorney, Seriously injured in an automobile accident

2012. The following facts are not disputed. On the day of the accident, Albert F. Sherbeck
(Albert) was driving his pickup truck home and was headed eastbound on Highway 2 when he
drove left of center and collided head-on with a 10-passenger van owned by BBPS, which was
trave

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Joshua Babin v. The State of Texas

Fort Worth, TX - Criminal Defense Attorney, Aggravated Sexual Assault




A. THE INITIAL OUTCRY
Babin and Angela were married and had three children: Tina and twins Elaine
and Hope. They divorced when the twins were approximately eighteen months old;
Babin was given “extended standard” visitation rights to the three girls.
When Elaine was six and after she had

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John Tufts v. The State of Texas

Denton, TX - Criminal Defense Attorney, Injury to a Child, Elderly or Disabled Individual


A. Madison’s Upbringing in Poland
This case stems from injuries that Madison sustained on August 9, 2016. About
one month after Madison was born, she was placed in a foster home in Poland as a
result of parental abuse and neglect. Approximately a year later, her birth mother had

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John Doe v. Google, Inc.

San Francisco, CA - Employment Law Lawyer

Google, Inc. and Alphabet, Inc. (collectively, Google), and Adecco USA,
Inc. (Adecco) require their employees to comply with various confidentiality
policies. John Doe, David Gudeman, and Paola Correa, who are current and
former Google and Adecco employees, sued Google and Adecco under the
Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act o

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WHIPPLE v. PHILLIPS AND SONS TRUCKING

El Reno, OK - wrongful death, killed in the course of employment











The plaintiff/petitioner, Sharla Whipple (mother)

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United States of America v. Jeffrey Veach

Indianapolis, IN - Criminal Defense Lawyer, Extortion






The United States of America charged Jeffrey Veach, age 57, with organizing a brutal assault on a group of non-union ironworkers in Dyer, Indiana.

The attack, which left mul

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Stephen Franklin Heiman v. The State of Texas

Angleton, TX - Criminal Defense Lawyer, Capital Murder













James Moore, a neighbor of the complainant, Don We

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Aerotek, Inc. v. Johnson Group Staffing Company, Inc., Porter Scott, P.C., Real Party in Interest

California’s Uniform Trade Secrets Act allows courts to award reasonable attorney
fees and costs to the “prevailing party” in certain cases involving bad faith claims. (Civ.
Code, § 3426.4.)1
The issue here concerns the ownership of fees awarded under this
statute. Is the prevailing litigant (here, The Johnson Group Staffing Company, Inc.) or
the prevailing litigant’s attorney

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United States of America v. Gary Brown, Jc.

Greenbelt, MD - Conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States.


The United States of America charged Gary Brown, Jc. with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States.





“As a public servan

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Crista Ramos, et al. v. Chad F. Wolf

San Francisco, CA - Immigration





The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program is a congressionally created humanitarian program administered by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that provides temporary relief to nationals of designated foreign coun

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Keith Burchell v. Faculty Physicians & Surgeons of the Loma Linda University School of Medicine

In 2014, plaintiff and respondent Keith Burchell underwent what was supposed to
be a simple, outpatient procedure to remove a small mass in his scrotum for testing. The
surgeon, Dr. Gary Barker, discovered that the mass was more extensive than expected,
involving not only the scrotum but also the penis. Barker believed that the mass was
malignant. Without consulting either Burchell

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Alfredo Sanchez v. Miguel A. Martinez

Stockton, CA - Labor Law, Employment Law





Plaintiffs in this case are five farm laborers1 who filed suit against Miguel A.
Martinez, their former employer, based on alleged violations of various labor laws.
We first considered their claims three years ago

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Mohamed Aljabban v. Fontana Indoor Swap Meet, Inc.

San Bernardino, CA - Landlord and Tenant





A. The Swap Meet
FISM operates an indoor swap meet in the city of Fontana (the Swap
Meet), consisting of a collection of approximately 75 businesses operating
under one roof in individually assigned space

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United States of America v. Brandon Kevin Campbell





Miami, FL - The United States of America charged Brandon Kevin Campbell, age 28, with cyberstalking.

From April 1, 2019 through mid-May 2020, Campbell allegedly called his former girlfriend’s cellular telephone over 850 times, her workplace approximately 2,000

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Department of Fair Employment and Housing v. Cathy's Creations, Inc.

Sacramento, CA - Fair Employment and Housing

The question presented in this appeal is whether an award of attorneys’ fees under
Code of Civil Procedure section 1021.5 was properly denied to the prevailing defendants
in an action brought by California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing
(DFEH) under Government Code section 12974.1
Section 12974 contains a unilateral

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State of North Dakota v. Mackenzie Marie Harstad

Bismarck, ND - Possession of a stolen vehicle.


[¶1] Mackenzie Harstad appeals from a district court’s judgment ordering
restitution for unrecovered personal property. The personal property was in a
vehicle at the time the vehicle was stolen, but was not in the vehicle seven days
later when Harstad was arrested for, and charged with, possession of the stolen
vehicle.

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