Seth Bookout, Leslye Romero, and Ryan Gallagher v. Jonathan Shelley and Stedfast Baptist Church |
Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellants with the trial court’s denial of their motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed against them.In this accelerated interlocutory appeal, Appellants Seth Bookout, Leslye Romero, and Ryan Gallagher challenge the trial court’s denial of their mot More... $0 (11-30-2022 - TX)
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Ryan Matthews v. The State of Texas |
Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with appealing being found guilty of murder and assessed his punishment at 20 years.II. SELF-DEFENSE Under the Penal Code, a person is justified in using force against another when and to the degree he “reasonably believes the force is immed More... $0 (11-27-2022 - TX)
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CL III Funding Holding Company, LLC v. Steelhead Midstream Partners, LLC; Strategic Energy Income Fund III, LP; Eagleridge Energy II, LLC; and Eagleridge Midstream, LLC |
Fort Worth, Texas – Real Estate lawyer represented Appellant with a fractured and contentious” relationship between two pipeline co-owners.This case centers on the “[h]ighly fractured and contentious” relationship between two pipeline co-owners—Appellant CL III Funding Holding Company, LLC and Appel More... $0 (11-26-2022 - TX)
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Stedfast Baptist Church v. Fellowship of the Sword, Inc. |
Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellant with Seeking declaratory relief construing the default provisions of a commercial lease.A. The Lease In July of 2020, Stedfast, through its president and pastor Jonathan Shelley, executed a 63-month commercial lease with Fellowship, as one of More... $0 (11-26-2022 - TX)
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Taylor Morrison of Texas, Inc. and Taylor Woodrow Communities-League City. Ltd. v. Rodney Goff |
Houston, Texas – Real Estate lawyer represented Appellee with alleging defective construction of his home.In December 2014, Rodney Goff signed a purchase agreement for the purchase of a new home to be constructed by Taylor Woodrow in the Mar Bella subdivision of League City. The construction of the home was More... $0 (11-23-2022 - TX)
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ML DEV, LP; , et al. v. ROSS DRESS FOR LESS, INC. |
Houston, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented plaintiff seeking to enforce easement rights against Defendants.Ross Dress for Less, Inc. chose Waller County as the location for its new distribution center. In August 2018, it entered into a purchase sale agreement with ML Dev LP to purchase 250 acres a More... $0 (11-22-2022 - TX)
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RAHUL K. NATH, M.D. AND USHA NATH V. BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND TEXAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL |
Houston, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant claiming interfered with their sale of real property.To understand the claims, it is necessary to briefly recount the parties’ past litigation. The sanctions order that led to Nath I and Nath II In 2006, Rah More... $0 (11-22-2022 - TX)
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United States of America v. Emmitt T. Tiner |
East St. Louis, Illinois criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud, extortion, sending interstate communications with the intent to extort, healthcare fraud, money laundering, and conducting financial transactions with criminally derived proceeds. |
Turnbull Legal Group, PLLC and Edward Randolph Turnbull IV v Microsoft Corp. |
Houston, Texas – Business Law lawyer represented Appellants with seeking injunctive relief against appellee.Turnbull Legal Group, PLLC is a law firm located in Houston that primarily practices criminal defense law. Edward Randolph Turnbull IV is the owner of the Firm. As part of its practice, the Firm uses More... $0 (11-18-2022 - TX)
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Veronica N. Arven and the estate of Theodore Arven III , ex rel. United States of America v. Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan, et al. |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida qui tam lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendants on a False Claims Act violation theory. |
United States of America v. Austin Mitchel Fitch aka Jakob Enderson |
Macon, Georgia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with making death threats and attempting to blackmail an individual through Facebook. |
United States of America v. Jerry Ray Brown |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with bank robbery. |
State of Texas v. Tommie "Tom" Carter, Jr. |
San Antonio, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree fraud. |
State of Iowa v. John Eddie Hanes, III |
Davenport, Iowa criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with criminal gang participation, a class "D" felony. |
United States of America v. Matthew W. Mensinger |
Williamsport, Pennsylvania criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with perpetrating a scheme to obtain bank loans through false statements. |
United States of America v. Joshua Hall |
New York City, New York criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with making threats to kill a member of the United States Congress. |
United States of America v. Aubrey Suzuki |
Oxford, Mississippi criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with transmitting a communication in interstate commerce containing a threat to injure the person of another. |
United States of America v. Amir Salvatore Khayyat |
Charlotte, North Carolina criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with cyberstalking. |
United States of America v. Kenston Harry |
New Haven, Connecticut criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with drug trafficking. |
United States of America v. Roshanak Khadem, a.k.a. “Roxanne Khadem,” a.k.a. “Roxy Khadem” |
Los Angeles, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiring to defraud health insurance companies by causing millions of dollars in fraudulent claims to be submitted to provide patients with “free” cosmetic procedures, including Botox injections, and for cheating on her taxes. |
United States of America v. Steve Cochran |
Newport News, Virginia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with making more than 60 threats to murder, rape, torture and otherwise harm state and federal elected officials, including numerous members of Congress and a former President of the United States. |
James Johnson v. Transforce, Inc. |
Tulsa, Oklahoma civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an Americans With Disabilities Act job discrimination in employment theory under 42 U.S.C. 2000e, which provides: |
Paul and Sylvaia Minor v. USAA |
Jackson, Mississippi insurance law lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on bad faith breach of contract theories. |
Michael V. Wright and Phyllis F. Wright v. State Farm Lloyds |
Austin, Texas – Breach of Contract lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a breach of contract theory.The Wrights’ suit against State Farm alleged that a fire had damaged their residence in 2013 and that they had homeowners insurance through State Farm. The suit alleged that although State Fa More... $0 (09-25-2022 - TX)
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Sterling/Suggs Limited Partnership, Neal E. Suggs, and Nadine R. Suggs v. Canyon Lake Island Property Owners Association |
Austin, Texas – Real Estate lawyer represented Plaintiffs on an easement dispute claim.In 2012, CLIPOA sued the Suggses regarding an easement dispute, and the long procedural history of this case is well-known to the parties. See Canyon Lake Island Prop. Owners Ass’n v. Sterling/Suggs Ltd. P’ship, No. 03-14-002 More... $0 (09-25-2022 - TX)
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