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United States of America v. Simeon Phillip Cabansag

Anchorage, Alaska criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

Conspiracy, Wire Fraud, and Misrepresentation of Indian Produced Good in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1159(a) and (b)(1)(A)(i).

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Brittany Blake, D.C., et al. v. NCMIC Insurance Company

Anchorage, Alaska insurance Law lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach contract theory.

Plaintiffs are seven women who formerly were patients of Dr. Myron Schweigert, a chiropractor practicing at Chugach Chiropractic Clinic, LLC (the “Clinic”) in Eagle River, Alaska.[5]On December 31, 2015, Plaintiffs filed suit against Dr Schweigert and the Clinic in A... More...
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United States of America v. Nellie Sherry Serradell

Anchorage, Alaska criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with kidnapping.




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Nellie Sherry Serradell, 28, attempted to stop multiple vehicles as she walked in and out of traffic on ... More...
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Mechele K. Linehan v. State of Alaska

"The judge in a criminal jury trial plays a variety of important roles, including:

Presiding over the trial: The judge is responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom and ensuring that the trial proceeds fairly. This includes making rulings on evidentiary objections, instructing the jury on the law, and ensuring that both the prosecution and defense have a fair opportunity to pr... More...
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State of Alaska v. John T. Carlin, III

Anchorage, Alaska criminal law lawyers represented Defendant changed with first-degree murder.

        We consolidated these two cases to resolve the following question: What is the effect of the death of a criminal defendant while an appeal is pending? John Carlin III was convicted of first-degree murder. He appealed his conviction to the court of appeals and died before the open... More...
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David Thompson v. Heather Hebdon

We must decide whether an Alaska law regulating campaign contributions violates the First Amendment. At issue are Alaskas limit on contributions made by individuals to candidates, its limit on contributions made by individuals to election-related groups, its limit on political party-to-candidate contributions, and its limit on the total funds a candidate may receive from out-of-state residents. T... More...    $0 (11-29-2018 - AK)

United States of America v. Spencer Daniel Johnson




Anchorage, AK - Inmate Sentenced to Federal Prison for Smuggling Heroin into Goose Creek Correctional Center

An inmate was sentenced in federal court for his role in a scheme to smuggle heroin into the Alaska Department of Corrections (DOC) Goose Creek Correctional Cen... More...
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. JAMES MICHAEL WELLS

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Wells convictions arise out of the deaths of Richard W. Belisle and James A. Hopkins, federal employees and Wells co-workers at the United States Coast Guard (USCG) antenna maintenance facility, located at the USCG Communication Station (COMMSTA) on Kodiak Island, Alaska. COMMSTA consists of two main buildings: a large operations center, known as T1; and the antenna maintenance facility, or ... More...    $0 (12-21-2017 - AK)

United States of America v. James Michael Wells

District of Alaska Federal Courthouse - Anchorage, Alaska

Defendant-Appellant James Michael Wells (Wells) appeals from his jury trial convictions for two counts of First Degree Murder, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1111(a), (b); two counts of Murder of a Federal Employee, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1114, 1111; and two counts of Use of a Firearm in Relation to a Crime of Violence Resulting in Death, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 924 (c), (j). Wells was se... More...    $0 (12-20-2017 - AK)

United States of America v. Jason Jayavarman

District of Alaska Federal Courthouse - Anchorage, Alaska

It is a crime to produce outside the United States a visual
depiction of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct and
to then transport that visual depiction into the United States.
18 U.S.C. 2251(c). It is also a crime to attempt to produce
and transport into the United States a visual depiction of a
minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. 18 U.S.C.
2251(e).More...
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United States of America v. Michael Gray, Jr.

Fairbanks, AK - Fairbanks Man Sentenced For Child Pornography Crimes

Michael Gray, Jr., 35, resident of Fairbanks, Alaska, was sentenced to 77 months in prison, to be followed by a 15-year term of supervised release, for possession of child pornography in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2252(a)(4)(B).

According to documents filed in the case, on June 26 and 29, 2015, law enforcement id... More...
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United States of America v. James Slade

Anchorage, AK - Mine operator sentenced for polluting Alaska River

James Slade, of Calgary, Canada, was sentenced to 12 months in prison for violating the federal Clean Water Act. Slade was convicted of two Clean Water Act crimes for discharging polluted wastewater into the Salmon River as a result of his operation of the Platinum Creek Mine located in western Alaska. Slade was ordered ... More...
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United States of America v. Daniel Martin Harris

Anchorage, AK - Couple Sentenced For Drug, Gun, And Money Laundering Crimes

An Anchorage couple was sentenced by United States District Court Judge Timothy M. Burgess to serve 135 months and 72 months respectively for their involvement in drug trafficking, money laundering, and gun crimes.

Daniel Martin Harris, 28, of Anchorage, Alaska, previously pled guilty to drug trafficking ... More...
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Nunamta Aulukestal v. State of Alaska

Challenged in this case are land and water use permits allowing intensive
mineral exploration on State land. The main question we address is whether the
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) had to give public notice before issuing the
permits. Because the Alaska Constitution requires public notice when interests in land
are transferred, the answer to this question depends on wheth... More...
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United States of America v. Anthony Gadson

Anthony Gadson and Willie Wilson appeal their
convictions for conspiracy to distribute more than 500 grams
of cocaine, possession with intent to distribute controlled
substances, and possession of firearms in furtherance of their
conspiracy and possession of controlled substances. Wilson
also appeals his conviction for retaliation against a witness.
On appeal, they challeng... More...
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Keven Windel v. Mat-Se Title Insurance Agency, Inc.

The primary issue in this consolidated appeal is the validity and interpretation of a roadway easement granted to meet a borough's subdivision plat-waiver requirements. The borough later approved a nearby subdivision project contingent on upgrading the easement roadway. The owners of the servient estate first insisted that the developer maintain his roadway upgrade within the original 50-foot eas... More...    $0 (11-30--0001 - AK)

Alaska Rent-A-Car v. Avis Budget Group, Inc. fka Cendant Corporation

Several state law questions arise in this appeal, and three federal law questions, whether expert testimony should have been excluded under Daubert1, whether disallowance of a

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2 Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986).

3 Alaska Civil Procedure Rule 82.

4 “We recount the relevant facts in the manner most favorable to the ... More...
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Thomas Titus v. State of Alaska

A motorcyclist was involved in a single-vehicle accident resulting in a cut
on his head and minor damage to his motorcycle. The accident involved no other
drivers, vehicles, or property. Because the motorcycle was not insured at the time of the accident, the State of Alaska, Department of Administration, Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) suspended the driver’s license. The motorcyclist ap... More...
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Caroline Williams v. GEICO Casualty Co. d/b/a GEICo

This appeal arises from a declaratory action filed by an insurer to clarify the terms of its duties under a policy. The underlying tort action resulted from a car accident in which the insured, while driving a rental truck, hit a person who was lying in the middle of the road. Both the driver and the person struck were intoxicated, as was a passenger in the truck. The person who was struck died fr... More...    $0 (01-25-2013 - AK)

Frederick G. Williams v. Ketchikan Gateway Borough

Fredrick Williams appeals the superior court’s decision affirming the Ketchikan Gateway Borough’s ruling that the house at 511 Stedman Street is not exempt from Ketchikan Gateway Borough taxation. In March 2002 Williams received a grant to rebuild his house from the Bureau of Indian Affairs Housing Improvement Program. Under the grant, Williams would have been required to repay the full amount... More...    $0 (02-15-2013 - AK)

Simone K. Greenway v. Larry D. Heathcott

Simone Greenway sued Larry Heathcott alleging, among other things, identity theft and breach of domestic partnership and fiduciary duties. After a long, one-day bench trial at which both parties were pro se, the superior court denied Greenway’s claims. She argues here that it was error not to continue the trial so a particular lawyer could represent her when he became available, so she could com... More...    $0 (02-15-2013 - AK)

Esther J. Runstrom v. Alaska Native Medical Center

A healthcare worker was sprayed in the eye with fluids from an HIV-positive patient. She received preventive treatment and counseling. Her employer initially paid workers’ compensation benefits; it later filed a controversion based on its doctor’s opinion that the employee was able to return to work. The employee asked for more benefits, but the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Board denied her ... More...    $0 (07-20-2012 - AK)

Sea Hawk Seafoods, Inc. v. City of Valdez

Sea Hawk Seafoods, Inc. sued the City of Valdez for damages after Valdez applied for a grant from the State of Alaska for funding to convert Sea Hawk’s seafood processing facility into a fish meal plant but then declined to accept the $600,000 grant that the State conditionally awarded to Valdez. On pre-trial motions, the superior court dismissed Sea Hawk’s claims for breach of contract, breac... More...    $0 (07-27-2012 - AK)

James B. Gottstein v. Brian W. Kraft

This case concerns the ownership of James “Jim” and Terrie Gottstein’s former marital home. Jim paid for the property, but Terrie’s name alone was on the deed. The Gottsteins lived in the home for 15 years before moving out; they later separated. Terrie entered into a deal to sell the property to another couple, the Krafts, for significantly less than its appraised value, and Jim objected.... More...    $0 (04-13-2012 - AK)

Bobbie Ann Hunter v. Shaun T. Conwell

Bobbie Ann Hunter and Shaun T. Conwell had two sons before separating, S.C. and A.C.1 Conwell filed a complaint for custody in 2006 but Hunter did not respond. The superior court granted Conwell sole legal and primary physical custody of the boys in a 2006 default judgment. Nearly two years later Hunter, acting pro se, sought modification of custody. The superior court denied Hunter’s motion wit... More...    $0 (04-13-2012 - AK)

Heather W. v. Rudy R.

Rudy R. moved to modify the agreement through which he and Heather W. share 50-50 custody of their daughter. He argued that recent legal troubles and instability in Heather’s life amount to changed circumstances that required modifying the custody agreement in the child’s best interests. The superior court agreed. Heather now appeals, arguing that the evidence does not show that any of her cha... More...    $0 (04-20-2012 - AK)

Zebuleon Whitney v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company

The driver of a pickup truck collided with a bicyclist, seriously injuring the bicyclist. The bicyclist sought a settlement agreement in excess of the maximum coverage of the driver’s insurance policy. The insurance company responded with an offer to tender policy limits, which the bicyclist refused. After a series of court proceedings in both state and federal court, the driver sued his insuran... More...    $0 (08-19-2011 - AK)

Bradley Shaffer v. Kenneth Bellows

Two men bought an island. After a dispute, they agreed that one would keep the island, while the other would receive a one-time payment and an option to buy the island at a fixed price, adjusted for inflation, if the owner ever chose to sell it. Years passed. The value of the island rose, far outpacing inflation. But the owner never elected to sell. Instead, he eventually conveyed the island to hi... More...    $0 (09-23-2011 - AK)

Zebuleon Whitney v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company

The driver of a pickup truck collided with a bicyclist, seriously injuring the bicyclist. The bicyclist sought a settlement agreement in excess of the maximum coverage of the driver’s insurance policy. The insurance company responded with an offer to tender policy limits, which the bicyclist refused. After a series of court proceedings in both state and federal court, the driver sued his insuran... More...    $0 (08-24-2011 - AK)

Evelynn Foster v. Professional Guardian Services Corporation

In 2002, the superior court appointed a professional conservator for a mother suffering from dementia. Her daughter, who also served as special advocate, resisted the appointment. From 2002 onward, the daughter engaged in wide-ranging legal challenges to the conservator’s handling of her mother’s conservatorship. In response, the conservator incurred large legal fees, paid by the estate, in de... More...    $0 (08-19-2011 - AK)

Habib Azimi v. David R. Johns

Habib Azimi was involved in a car accident and subsequently brought a pro se personal injury suit against the other driver, David Johns. At a pretrial conference, Azimi requested a continuance on medical grounds. The superior court denied the request, finding no evidence that Azimi was unable to participate at trial.

Johns subsequently filed a motion for partial summary judgment on Azimi’... More...
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Harold M. Cowan v. Sharon Yeisley

In 1948 Claude Yeisley received a patent to Tract A, consisting of 4.45 acres of land in Ketchikan, from the United States. In 1956 he deeded a lot of land within Tract A to his daughter and her husband, the Cowans, along with a “perpetual right of way running with the land” over a 30-foot strip of “right of way” running along the southeastern side of Tract A. Between 1960 and 1973, Claude... More...    $0 (05-27-2011 - AK)

William Cameron and Alaska Airlines, Inc. v. Deborah Chang-Craft

An employee filed suit against her employer for wrongful termination after her union refused to take her grievance to arbitration under the applicable collective bargaining agreement. Relevant federal law required the employee to prove as part of her wrongful termination claim that her union had breached its duty of fair representation when handling her grievance.1 During trial the employer twice ... More...    $0 (04-15-2011 - AK)

Robert J. Henrichs v. Chugach Alaska Corporation

A former director, accused of misconduct while serving as chair of a corporate board, appeals a jury verdict finding him liable for breach of fiduciary duty.

He also appeals a superior court order banning him from serving on the corporation’s board of directors for five years. The director argues the superior court erred by:

(1) refusing to instruct the jury on what he refers to as... More...
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Patricia K. Hoendermis v. Advanced Physicial Therapy, Inc.

Advanced Physical Therapy (APT) terminated the employment of Patricia Hoendermis (“Patti”), the clinic’s practice administrator, for an inability to communicate with her co-workers and supervisor. Hoendermis sued APT for wrongful termination and failure to provide overtime compensation. The superior court granted APT summary judgment on both claims. Hoendermis appeals. We reverse the grants ... More...    $0 (04-29-2011 - AK)

Sonja Alvarez v. State of Alaska, Department of Administration, Division of Motor Vehicles

A driver appeals the 90-day suspension of her driver’s license two and a half years after her arrest for drunk driving. The delay was almost entirely due to the fact that the officer who arrested her was deployed to Iraq with the military shortly after her arrest, and the suspension hearing was continued until the state learned of his return. The driver challenges the suspension on constitutiona... More...    $0 (03-18-2011 - AK)

Allstate Insurance Company v. Charles Herron

We must decide, among other issues, whether an insurance company’s failure to settle a claim against its insured by a ALLSTATE INSURANCE v. HERRON 3383 claimant’s stated settlement deadline constitutes a breach of the insurer’s duty of good faith and fair dealing under Alaska law.

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On September 14, 2002, Charles Herron was involved in a single-car accident, in which h... More...
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Sergey Misyura v. Lyudmila Misyura

Both parties to this action sought custody of their three children during their divorce proceeding. The trial court found the father had a history of domestic violence and awarded the mother sole physical and legal custody pursuant to AS 25.24.150(g). The father appeals, arguing: (1) he did not have a history of domestic violence sufficient to trigger the presumption against awarding him custody u... More...    $0 (11-19-2010 - AK)

James Smith v. Anchorage School District

On October 29, 2004, the Anchorage School District terminated James Smith from his security position at Whaley Secondary School. Smith sued the School District, claiming: (1) race discrimination; (2) age discrimination; (3) disability discrimination; and (4) breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing. The superior court granted summary judgment in favor of the School District on all cla... More...    $0 (10-08-2010 - AK)

Grant T. Roderer, M.D. v. Deborah Dash

Deborah Dash brought a medical malpractice claim against Dr. Grant Roderer based on a procedure he performed to relieve her back pain. A jury awarded Dash roughly $1.4 million in compensatory damages. The superior court awarded Dash costs under Alaska Civil Rule 79 and attorney’s fees under Alaska Civil Rule 68. Dr. Roderer appeals from the denial of his motions to dismiss, for judgment notwiths... More...    $0 (07-02-2010 - AK)

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