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DEXX MEDICAL INDUSTRIES, CA, etc., vs FITESA NAOTECIDOS S.A.
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Miami, Florida - Business Law lawyer represented Appellants with seeking to recover payment due for products sold.
Fitesa filed a complaint against Dexx and the Marinonis seeking to
recover payment due for products sold by Fitesa. The operative complaint
asserted Dexx and the Mari
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Robbie Emery Burke v. Voc Regalado, et al.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on prisoner civil rights violation theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983 claiming that Mitchell Lee Godsey, age 59, died in the Tulsa County jail as a direct result of deliberate indifference including medical negligence and understaffing.
Godsey died less than 32 hours after being booked in to the jail for failin
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YANKTON COUNTY v. MCALLISTER
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Pierre, South Dakota - Civil Litigation lawyer represented defendant with alleging the complaint against them was frivolous. >
Luke McAllister owned and operated MTD d/b/a Fire & Ice.1 Luke’s
brother, Cam McAllister, is a co-owner of MTD. In October 2017, Cam emailed
Garrity rega
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ROBERT G. O’BRIEN, and CHERYL O’BRIEN vs. GREAT PARKS OF HAMILTON
COUNTY, and HUMANA, et al.,
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Cincinnati, Ohio - Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellants with appealing the summary judgment in a personal-injury action.
Robert was golfing with two friends in May 2016 at the Miami Whitewater
Forest Golf Course, a facility owned and operated by Great Parks. According to Rober
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Exotic Smoke & Vape v. Spencer J. Cox
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Salt Lake City, Utah civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued the State of Utah on a regulatory taking theory.
In March 2021, Utah enacted Senate Bill 189, the “Tobacco Retailer Amendments.” As relevant here, Senate Bill 189 amended Utah Code §§ 10-8-041.6 and 17-50-33 to prohibit the operation of a “Retail tobacco specialty business” within “1,000 feet of
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Johnny Traweek v. James LeBlanc
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New Orleans, Louisiana personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on civil rights violation theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983.
Johnny Traweek, a former Louisiana state prisoner, was detained
twenty days beyond his release date. Among other defendants, Traweek sued
James LeBlanc, Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and
Corrections (DPSC),
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Sheila A. Gard v. United States of America
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of a car wreck caused by a federal government employee.
Sheila A. Gard testified at trial that on March 24, 2017, she was driving south on a country road wh
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Michael Newman; Anthony Sieg; Brian Raho; and Victor Gentry v. J.A., a minor, by and through S.A., his mother and next friend
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During the 2018-2019 school year, J.A. was a freshman at Western High School ("Western") in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Newman, Raho, and Sieg were principals at Western during the applicable period (Newman, Raho, and Sieg are referred to collectively herein as the "Principals"), and Gentry was J.A.'s teacher. J.A. received special education instruction and services pursuant to the Individual
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AMY FROGGE, ET AL. v. SHAWN JOSEPH, ET AL.
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Nashville, TN - Civil Litigation lawyer represented appellees with a free speech rights case.
In 2016, the Metropolitan Nashville Board of Public Education (“the Board”)
entered into a contract of employment with Dr. Shawn Joseph, whereby Dr. Joseph would
serve as Director of Schools
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Larry C. Beverage, et al. v. Alcoa, Inc, et al.
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Des Moines, Iowas personal injury lawyers represent Plaintiffs, who sued defendants on wrongful death product liability theories.
Charles Beverage was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma in September 2015 and passed away from the disease on October 7, 2015. His children, Larry Beverage, Linda K. Anderson, and Bonnie K. Valentine, and the executor of his estate, Larry Beverage, (col
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Mona Rey and Robert Earl Jones v. Honorable William Means
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Tulsa, Oklahoma civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in a dispute over the production of documents.
An original action on application to assume original jurisdiction and for writ of prohibition to prevent trial court from enforcing an order refusing to quash a subpoena duces tecum for production of documents at a depositional hearing upon the invoking of the state and federal
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Hoffman v. United States
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Petitioner has been convicted of criminal contempt for refusing to obey a federal court order requiring him to answer certain questions asked in a grand jury investigation. He raises here important issues as to the application of the privilege against self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment, claimed to justify his refusal.
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A special federal
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State of Idaho v. Christopher Conley Tapp
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Idaho Falls, Idaho criminal defense lawyers represented Defendant charged with rape and first-degree murder.
Early in the morning of June 13, 1996, Angie Dodge was raped and stabbed to death in her apartment in Idaho Falls. On January 7, 1997, twenty-year-old Christopher Tapp voluntarily submitted to police questioning about this crime at the Law Enforcement Building (LEB) in Idaho F
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Linda Senn v. Kyle Smith, et al.
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Portland, Oregon personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant claiming that her civil rights were violated by Defendants.
The panel denied a motion for attorney's fees sought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1988 following the panel's decision, in an unpublished disposition, affirming the denial of qualified immunity to a deputy sergeant who allegedly violated plaintiff
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Courtney Lawton v. Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, et al
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Lincoln, Nebraska Civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff, who claimed that Defendant violated her civil rights.
In this case, a graduate student and lecturer of English at a state university alleges that the university's response to her participation in an on-campus protest violated her rights under the state and federal constitutions. This case comes before the Court on Defendan
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Summer Mixon v. CareSouth Carolina, Inc.
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Florence, South Carolina health care lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Federallly Supported Health Centes Assistance Act ("FSHCAA") violation theory.
Plaintiff was a patient of CareSouth, a federally deemed community health center under the Federally Supported Health Centers Assistance Act (“FSHCAA”), 42 U.S.C. § 233(g)-(n), that receives federal grant funds u
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Erika Tafoya v. State of New Mexico
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Albuquerque, New Mexico civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on negligence theories.
THIS MATTER comes before the Court on the State of New Mexico, Children Youth & Families Department's Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint, filed July 17, 2020 (Doc. 21)("MTD"). The Court held a hearing on October 6, 2020. See Clerks’ Minutes, at 1, filed Octob
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United States of America v. Jennings Ryan Staley
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San Diego, Califonria criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with attempting to smuggle hydroxychloroquine into the United States to sell in his coronavirus “treatment kits.”
DR. Jennings Ryan Staley, M.D., age 44, pleaded guilty to one count of importation contrary to law, admitting that he worked with a Chinese supplier to try to smuggle into the United States a barr
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Charlene Leatherman et al. v. Tarrant County Narcotics Intelligence and Coordination Unit
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Washington, DC - Criminal Defense lawyer represented petitioners with violations of the Fourth Amendment.
We review here a decision granting a motion to dismiss, and therefore must accept as true all the factual allegations in the complaint. See United States v. Gaubert, 499 U.S. ----, ----,
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City of Austin, and City of Austin d/b/a Austin Energy v. Kevin C. Findley, Individually and as An Heir of Erica Findley, and on Behalf of All Those Entitled to Recover for The Death of Erica Findley Under The Texas Wrongful Death Act; Pamela Findley, Individually and as An Heir of Erica Findley; and Jason Halstead, Individually, Surviving Spouse and as An Heir of Erica Findley and As Representative of The Estate of Erica Findley
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Austin, Texas - Wrongful Death lawyer represented Appellee with a wrongful death and survival action arising out of a fatal train accident.
At around 10:00 pm on February 17, 2018, Erica Findley and Kelli Haynes were
walking next to the railroad tracks that runs parallel to East 5th Street in
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Marcellus D. Briggs v. The State of Texas
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Fort Worth, Texas - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a aggravated robbery and burglary of a habitation with the intent to commit sexual assault charges.
Tamara Cooper1 was shopping online for collectible figurines in her Fort
Worth apartment on July 19, 2017, from approximat
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Shahram Shakouri v. Fariba Badiyan Shakouri
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Fort Worth, Texas - Divorce lawyer represented Appellant with appealing two domestic relations orders.
Shakouri and Badiyan were married in 1978. On July 30, 2003, Badiyan filed
for divorce. Over the next eight years, Shakouri and Badiyan engaged in extensive
litigation but were eventual
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Nathan White v. City of Houston
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Houston, Texas - Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with a personal injury claim.
White alleged that an unsecured firehose became entangled in his car’s rear
axle as one of the City’s firetrucks passed him on the street. The firetruck then
dragged his car for about 30 feet
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Susan Khoury v. Gregory Williams
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Miami, Florida personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on civil rights violation theories under 42 USC 1983.
Susan Khoury claimed that she was injured and/or damaged as a direct result of being wrongly institutionalized for a psychological examination under the Baker Act, a state law that allows for involuntary emergency mental health services. She was in a disp
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Anthony Fludd v. Donielle Kirkwood
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Annapolis, MD - Divorce lawyer represented plaintiff with appealing a child support claim.
Mr. Fludd and Ms. Kirkwood are the natural parents of two minor children. In
January 2012, Ms. Kirkwood filed a bill of complaint for custody of the parties’ then-only
child in the Circuit Court
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