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United States of America v. Phillip M. Jensen

Springfield, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with stealing fentanyl from his patients, injecting them with adulterated drugs, and performing surgery without proper pain management. Jenson also was ordered to pay a $200,000 fine.

Dentist Sentenced to 15 Ye

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United States of America v. Jayden D. D. Hall

New Orleans, LA criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Producing Child Sexual Abuse Videos

Jefferson Parish Man Sentenced to 25 Years Imprisonment for Producing Child Sexual Abuse Videos




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Paiea Kalili v. State Farm Firs and Casualty Company

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a breach of insurance contract theory.


"The interpretation of the contractual language in an insurance policy is a pure issue of law which we review under a de novo standard." Kramer v. Nationwide Property & Casualty Ins. Co., 271 A.3d 431, 435 n.1 (Pa. Super. 2021), reversed on other grounds, 318 A.3d 1031

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State of Oklahoma v. D.F.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with driving while impaired in violation of 47 O.S. 761, which provides:


A. Any person who operates a motor vehicle while his ability to operate such motor vehicle is impaired by the consumption of alcohol, or any other substance, other than alcohol, which is capable of being ingested, inhaled, injected or abs

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United States of America v. Jeffrey MacEachron

Boston, Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Health Care Fraud

Florida Man Sentenced for Health Care Fraud Violations



Jeffrey MacEachron, 60, a retired Air Force Colonel and former Inspector G

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Susan Neese and Jems Hurly v. Xavier Becerra

Dallas, Texas civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who contested the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.

Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act provides “an individual shall not, on the ground[s] prohibited under” any of four civil rights statutes, “be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under, any health

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United States of America v. Leuris Xavier Guerrero Valdez

Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Distributing Methamphetamine

Massachusetts Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Distributing Methamphetamine



A Methuen, Massachusetts man was sentenced

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United States of America v. Francene Aretha Gayle; Schara Monique Davis

Birmingham, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with drug crimes, health care fraud, and COVID-19 disaster relief fraud

Former Doctor and Her Wife Sentenced for Fraud and Other Crimes



A former family pract

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United States of America v. Calah Williams

Atlanta, Georgia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with stealing Economic Injury Disaster Loan (“EIDL”), Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), and unemployment insurance

Florida Woman Sentenced to Prison for Pandemic-Related Fraud

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James Timothy Cook v. Roanoke Electric Stael Corporation, d/b/a Steel Dynamics Roanoke Bar Division

Roanoke, Virginia employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a violation of Virginia's retaliatory discharged law, Va. Code Ann. §§ 40.1-27.3 and 40.1-51.2:1 (2023. . Cook alleged that RESCO terminated his employment based on his protected act of reporting a potential
safety violation in the workplace.


Virginia Code § 40.1-27.3, Virginia’s whistleblower sta

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Hendry Unseld Washington v. Robert Gilmore, et al.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who claimed that he was sexually abused while a prisoner.


Juries have leeway to punish and deter wrongdoers with punitive damages. Prison guard T.S. Oswald sexually abused a
prisoner twice. So the jury ordered him to pay not only $20,000 in compensation for each assault, but also $25,000 in punitive damages fo

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United States of America v. Sam Sarkis Solakyan

San Diego, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with (a) conspiracy to commit honest-services mail fraud and health-care fraud and (b) honest-services mail fraud and aiding and abetting; (2) vacated the district court’s restitution order; and (3) remanded for further proceedings, in a case arising from a workers’ compensation fraud that generated $263 million i

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Renee Sevelitte v. The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America

Boston, Massachusetts insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on an insurance law issue.

Renee and the Estate have long disputed who is entitled to the proceeds of a life insurance policy that
Joseph bought during his marriage to Renee. At the heart of the dispute is a Massachusetts law that automatically revokes a spouse's beneficiary status at the time of divorce. Se

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State of Kansas, et al. v. United States of America; Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Bismarck, North Dakota attorneys general represented the Plaintiff who sued to prevent the United States from promulgated a final rule that, in effect, now allows Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients to enroll in health insurance plans through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges.

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Republican dominated states typically oppose th

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Curtis Park Group, LLC v. Allied World Specialty Insurance Company

Denver, Colorado insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued a breach of a builder's risk insurance contract.

Allied World Specialty Insurance Company (Allied World) appeals the jury’s
verdict in favor of its insured, Curtis Park Group, LLC (Curtis Park). Allied World
argues that the district court erred in interpreting Curtis Park’s builder’s risk
insurance

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Dr. William Gardner, D.D.S. v. Charles Schumacher, DDS, et al.

Albuquerque, New Mexico civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who claimed his due process rights were violated by the State of New Mexico.


Dr. Gardner held a license to practice dentistry in the state of New Mexico.
The defendants were members of the New Mexico Board of Dental Health Care (the
Board).

Delta Dental of Michigan, a provider of dental insurance,

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United States of America v. Phillip M. Jensen

Springfield, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Stealing Drugs from Patients and Performing Surgery Without Proper Pain Management

Dentist Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Stealing Drugs from Patients and Performing Surgery Without Proper Pain Mana

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United States of America v. Philip Hall

Nashville, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with 9 counts of Health Care Fraud and 6 counts of Aggravated Identity Theft

Jamestown Pharmacist Arrested and Charged with Health Care Fraud and Aggravated Identity Theft in a Multi-Million Dollar Health Care

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Devin Postell, Jr. v. State Farm Mutual Automoible Insurance Company

Dayton, Ohio insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a bad faith breach of contract theory.

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The People of the State of California v. Emmanuel Garcia

Bakersfield, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with buying and receiving stolen vehicles.

On May 7, 2021, the Kern County District Attorney filed an information charging defendant with buying or receiving a stolen vehicle (§ 496d, subd. (a); count 1), driving in willful or wanton disregard for safety of persons or property while fleeing a pursuing peac

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Terry Proctor, et al. v. Carolyn J. Scruggs, et al.

Baltimore, Maryland civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a civil rights violation theory.

Plaintiffs' allegations arise out of Mr. Proctor's death after he was stabbed by another inmate on December 14, 2020, while he was incarcerated at Dorsey Run Correctional Facility (“Dorsey Run”) in Jessup, Maryland. (ECF No. 1 ¶¶ 19, 24.) Plaintiffs allege that shortly before 11:00

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Andrew Charles Nisbet v. Spirit Rose Bridger

Portland, Oregon family law lawyers represented the parties in a child custody dispute involving r the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction.

Nisbet and Bridger met in 2012 in New York City when they were both on vacation.[4] Nisbet, a British citizen, lived and worked in Scotland as a radiologist. Bridger, a United States citizen, lived in Oregon an

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William Jenkins v. City of Birmingham, et al.

Birmingham, Alabama personal injury lawyer sued the defendants on a governmental tort claims theory.

Jenkins's complaint in this action alleged the following. Grant, a veteran of the Vietnam War, suffered from a range of health problems, including dementia and post-traumatic stress disorder. Grant was a resident of Conyers, Georgia, and, on February 2, 2020, he left his home to go to

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Ryan Gary and Rebecca Gary v. Hollier's Specialty Roofing, Inc.

Lafayette, Louisiana breach of contract lawyers represented the parting in a contract dispute.

The Garys sustained extensive roof damage when Humcane Delta blew through Lafayette Parish on October 9, 2020. The following day, the Garys met with a representative from Hollier Roofing. During this meeting, the Garys and Hollier Roofing signed an agreement to fix the damage. The agreement als

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Faye Strain, et al. v. Vic Regalado, et al.

Tulsa, Oklahoma civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Fourteenth Amendment deliberate indifference theory.

The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits deliberate indifference to a pretrial detainee's serious medical needs. Disagreement about course of treatment or mere negligence in administering treatment do not amount to a constitutional violation. Rather, to state a claim

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