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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Jose Roberto Gomez Contreras

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with "rape, oral sodomy, and animate object sexual penetration ('OSP'), as well as two counts of custodial indecent liberties.

K.I.C. was born in El Salvador to Maritza Contreras, appellant's sister.[3] When K.I.C. was two years old, her mother left El Salvador and travelled to the United States. K.I.C. remain

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Jimi Argedis Salgado

Manassas, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with malicious wounding.

Ilka McCoy and Salgado were in a romantic relationship and lived together until May 2021. By August 2021 they had broken up, lived separately, and McCoy was dating Oscar Lucas. Nevertheless, McCoy and Salgado contacted each other "every couple days" in an effort to remain friends and bec

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Chad A. Thurston

Staunton, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with being a sexually violent predator.

The Circuit Court of Augusta County held an annual review hearing for Chad A. Thurston, a sexually violent predator ("SVP") civilly committed for secure inpatient treatment pursuant to Code §§ 37.2-900 to -912. The circuit court determined that Thurston remained an SV

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Jerome Lee Wilkerson

Norfolk, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession of drugs.

On February 20, 2020, Sergeant Hoggard of the Norfolk Sherriff's Office received information that there was cocaine in cell block 2K of the Norfolk City Jail. After the inmates were all secured in one area, Sergeant Hoggard and a team searched cell block 2K with a narcotics-detec

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Dwight Walker v. Lorengo Watts and City of Detroit

Detroit, Michigan personal injury lawyer represented the plaintiff on a wrongful death claim

This action arises from a fatal vehicle-pedestrian collision that occurred on August 22, 2020, on Hoover Street in Detroit, Michigan. Early that morning, Watts, driving one of defendant's city buses, ran over Terrence Ragan (decedent) who was in the street. The parties do not dispute that defenda

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United States of America v. Michael Andrew Scott

Sacramento, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Fraud in Connection with Medical Device Sales

Sacramento County Man Sentenced to 33 Months in Prison for Fraud in Connection with Medical Device Sales


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United States of America v. Dr. Sonny Saggar

St. Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Health Care Fraud

St. Louis Area Doctor Sentenced for Health Care Fraud



U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Clark sentenced a doctor who ran two urgent care

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United States of America v. Joseph Gillespie

Baltimore, Maryland criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Bribery And Covid-19 Cares Act Scheme

Former Baltimore Department Of Finance Employee Sentenced To Four Years In Connection With Bribery And Covid-19 Cares Act Scheme

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Savannah Abdelmalak v. Prime Healthcare Services-St. Mary's Passaic, LLC, et al.

Hackensack, New Jersey, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a medical malpractice claim.

Dr. Martinez alleging he negligently treated and cared for Savannah[1] - nearly one year after plaintiffs' pediatric anesthesiology claims against Dr. Martinez were dismissed with prejudice for failure to comply with the affidavit of merit (AOM) statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-26 to -29. More

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Treena Millett v. Olympic Medical Center and Dr. Alexa Yager, D.O.

Port Angeles, Washington, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a medical malpractice claim.

In 2019, Millett received medical care from Dr. Alexa Yager at OMC. In 2022, Millett's counsel sent letters to Yager and OMC demanding mediation for negligent treatment that occurred "on or about July 21, 2019 and continuing thereafter." Clerk's Papers (CP) at 14-15. The letters were

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State of Colorado v. Andrew Buen

Georgetown, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the defendant charged with homicide

Former sheriff's deputy Andrew Buen was indicted for murder for criminal negligence homicide for killing Christian Glass in 2022.

Glass, age 22, was experiencing a mental health crisis when he was shot and killed by Buen.

Eight law enforcement officers were charged in the case, a

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State of Indiana v. Tommy W. Earl

Richmond, Indiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with murder.

In 2023, Earl was living in the same apartment complex as Michelle Peacock. The two had a history of disputes, including a complaint by Peacock, a Black woman, to the Richmond Housing Authority alleging that Earl had called her a racial slur. One day in June, Earl looked out his apartment window and s

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NIA LUCAS; A.M., II, a minor, by and though his Guardian ad Litem, Nia Lucas, v. VHC Health, d/b/a Virginia Hospital Center, et al.

Alexandria, Virginia civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who claimed she was discriminated against.

Nia Lucas pled discrimination and retaliation claims in her complaint against Virginia Health Corporation (“VHC”) under the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”). As described below, Lucas has not alleged any facts permitting an inference that she was denied treatme

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United States ex rel. Ganesa Rosales, etc. v. Amedisys North Carolina, L.L.C., et al.

Wilmington, North Carolina false claims act lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a qui tam claim.

The False Claims Act’s first-to-file rule allows only one relator at a time to pursue
a False Claims Act claim related to a given fraud. Here, the district court dismissed the
case of Plaintiff-Relator, Ganesa Rosales, against Amedisys North Carolina, LLC, and two
other def

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In the Matter of the Guardianship of K.D.B.

Claremore, Oklahoma, family law lawyers represented the parties in a private guardianship over two Indian children.

This matter first originated on June 6, 2013, when Tracy L. Clark and Edward A. Clark, Petitioners/Appellants/Guardians, filed a petition for the appointment of guardians of minor children in Rogers County District Court. The minor children were both enrolled members of the

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Juan Ulises Ramirez v. Tiffany R. Gregory

Brooksbille, Florida family law lawyers represented the parties in a paternity dispute.

Juan Ramirez ("Father") timely appeals the circuit court's Amended Final Judgment of Paternity, which determined timesharing and child support issues with regard to the child ("Child") that Father shares with Tiffany Gregory ("Mother"). This Court has jurisdiction. See Fla. R. App. P. 9.030(b)(1)(A).

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United States of America v. Aboudramane Karamoko

Newark, New Jersey criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Conspiracy To Burglarize Ups Warehouses

Philadelphia Man Sentenced To 39 Months’ Imprisonment For Conspiracy To Burglarize Ups Warehouses; Others Previously Sentenced

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United States of America v. Aboudramane Karamoko

Newark, NJ criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Conspiracy To Burglarize Ups Warehouses

Philadelphia Man Sentenced To 39 Months’ Imprisonment For Conspiracy To Burglarize Ups Warehouses; Others Previously Sentenced

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Ron Guillot v. Hal Chaistopher Salter

Golden, Colorado civil litigation lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a breach of contract theory.

Salter was the CEO and founder of Allegro Multimedia, Inc., which — when facing financial difficulties and trying to secure additional funding — borrowed $30,000 from Guillot through a promissory note.

Salter executed the note on Allegro’s behalf in 2011, and it

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the People of the State of Colorado v. R.S. and C.R.H

In January 2022, the Weld County Department of Human
Services (the Department) filed a petition in dependency and neglect
concerning the then-newborn child. At the time of filing, the
Department did not know the identity of the child’s father. The
Department alleged concerns about mother’s substance use
because the child tested positive for benzodiazepines

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In re Ryshan N.

Hartford, Connecticut family law lawyer represented mother in a parental termination action.

Shortly after Ryshan's birth in February, 2022, he was adjudicated neglected and committed to the custody of the petitioner. The petitioner thereafter filed a petition to terminate the respondent's parental rights. On March 28, 2024, following a four day trial, the court issued a memorandum of

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United States of America v. Kevin Paul McMains

cty, sta criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Benefit Fraud

Army Veteran Sentenced to Federal Prison For Over Three-Quarter Million Dollar Benefit Fraud




Kevin Paul McMains, 44, of Milton, Florida, has

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United States of America v. Collin Ray Delorme, aka Collin Ray Delorme Sr.

Fargo, North Dakota criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Child Abuse

St. Michael Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Child Abuse




United States Attorney Mac Schneider announced that Collin Ray Delorme, al

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Kristie Williams v. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama

Birmingham, Alabama civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a Family and Medical Leave Act theory.

This case concerned the Family and Medical Leave Act— and, as it turns out, Congress’s constitutional authority “[t]o raise and support Armies” and “[t]o provide and maintain a Navy.” U.S. Const. art. I, § 8, cls. 12–13. Kristie Willia

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United States of America v. Christopher Lee Carroll

St. Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Pandemic Fraud, Witness Tampering, Clean Air Act Violations

Missouri Man Sentenced to 108 Months in Prison for $3 Million Pandemic Fraud, Witness Tampering, Clean Air Act Violations

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