Immunity Law
 
Ira Lee Wilkins v. City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, et al.

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on civil rights violation theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983 claiming that officers Will Mortenson, Angela Emberton and Edel Rangel used excessive force when they ordered him out of his car, and eventually forced him to the ground, where they pepper sprayed him.

Mr. Wilkins sued the officers under 42 U.S.C. § 19

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MAX GARCIA vs STATE OF FLORIDA

Lakeland, FL - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with one count of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement chargeS.



Mr. Garcia was at a nightclub with his friends, Nicole Gruebmeyer, Halley
Vanselow, and Michael Maier. While at t

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GANTVOORT v. RANSCHAU

Pierre, SD - Divorce lawyer represented Plaintiff with suing his former wife for placing a hidden recording device in Doug’s office.



[¶2.] Doug and Mary married in 1996. During the course of their marriage,
they owned and operated a specialty restoration business in Clear Lake, South
Dak

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Samuel Frank Moreno v. United States of America

San Diego, California personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of an accident caused by a federal government employee.

The Federal Tort Claims Act:

Those who litigate claims under the Federal Tort Claim

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Jerome Render, et al. v. Crystal Marlow and Crystal Marlowe

Louisville, Kentucky personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on
malicious prosecution and abuse of process.


On December 22, 2007, three armed suspects (two
males and one female) entered the home of Abbey
Schmitt. The three suspects demanded money and
assaulted Schmitt and her boyfriend, Robert Hayes.
Schmitt reported to responding off

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City of Richland Hills, Texas v. Barbara Childress

Fort Worth, TX - Age Discrimination lawyer represented Appellant with appealing that the trial court erred by denying its motion for summary judgment.



After serving nearly thirty-four years as the City’s Chief of Police, Childress was
fired on March 29, 2018, at age sixty-nine and replaced by a

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James Yates, et al. v. Kim Davis, et al.

Ashland, Kentucky civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on 1983 civil rights violation theories.

Kim Davis, the former county clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky refused to issue marriage licenses to two same sex couples.

Davis asserted qualified immunity as a defense against the Plaintiffs' claims.

Davis, a Republican, lost her bid for reele

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Anthony Fludd v. Donielle Kirkwood

Annapolis, MD - Divorce lawyer represented appelant with a motion to modify.



For nearly a decade, the parents of the two children at the center of this case have
been fighting over custody and child support, flooding the docket in the Circuit Court for
Montgomery County with over 500 entrie

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Patsy Jones v. Texas Department of Public Safey

Austin, Texas civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant claiming religious discrimination at work.


DPS Trooper Patsy Jones sued the Texas Department of Public Safety for violations of the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act (TCHRA) based on religious discrimination, disability discrimination (including failure to accommodate), race discrimination, and retaliation

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RICHARD ELLIOT vs. ABUBAKAR ATIQ DURRANI, M.D. THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED SPINE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. and TRIHEALTH, INC., f.d.b.a. THE GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL OF CINCINNATI, OHIO

Cincinnati, Ohio - Medical Malpractice lawyer represented Plaintiff-Appellant with appealing a motion for leave to amend his complaint for Medical Malpractice.



In early 2010, Elliot began suffering lower back pain and sought treatment from Durrani. Durrani allegedly recommended lumbar spinal-fusion

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GUILLERMO PENALVER, vs THE STATE OF FLORIDA

Miami, FL - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with appealing his denial of his motion to dismiss based on stand your ground immunity.



Guillermo Penalver seeks a writ of certiorari quashing the trial court’s
order denying his motion to dismiss based on stand your ground immunity

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Kimberly Daniels vs Karen Riggien

Tallahassee, FL - First Amendment Lawyer represented Appellant with a First Amendment retaliation action claim.



According to the complaint, Riggien began working for
Daniels as her legislative aide in September 2017. During
Riggien’s time as a legislative aide, Daniels mistreated Riggien

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Toni Marie Bullock v. The University of Texas at Arlington

Fort Worth, Texas - Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) lawyer represented Appellant with appealing dismissal of alleged violations of the ADA.



According to her pleadings, Bullock was a student at UTA who “suffers from
severe major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.” A

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Nathan White v. City of Houston

Houston, Texas - Personal Injury lawyer represented defendant with suing the City of Houston for personal injury.



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

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Carla Dunlap v. City of Fort Worth

Fort Worth, Texas - Civil Rights lawyer represented Appellant with challenging the trial court’s order designating her as a vexatious litigant.



Dunlap was a long-time employee of the Fort Worth Police Department. The
City terminated her employment in 2015, and an independent hearing officer

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City of Arlington v. Monique Ukpong

Fort Worth, Texas - Premises-Premises-Liability lawyer represented Appellant with a premises-liability action.



River Legacy Park covers 1,300 acres in Arlington. Within the park, a 7.5-mile
concrete trail winds through forested areas. On January 21, 2020, Ukpong went
running on the park’s t

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Shahram Shakouri v. Fariba Badiyan Shakouri

Fort Worth, Texas - Divorce lawyer represented Appellant with appealing the trial court’s issuance of two qualified domestic relations orders (QDROs), relat0ing to the division and distribution of retirement benefits set out in the 2011 divorce decree.



Shakouri and Badiyan were married in 1978. On J

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Triolo v. Nassau County

New York, New York - Criminal defense lawyer represented Plaintiff-Appellant with a false arrest charge.



"Because this appeal follows a jury verdict, we view the facts in the
light most favorable to the prevailing party." MacDermid Printing Solutions LLC v.
Cortron Corp., 833 F.3d 172, 178

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Union of Concerned Scientists v. Environmental Protection Agency

Boston, MA - Federal Advisory Committee Act lawyer represented Plaintiffs, Appellants with arguing that a directive issued by the EPA that prohibits EPA grant recipients -- who are mostly employed by universities and other nonprofit institutions -- from sitting on the EPA's twenty-two scientific advisory committees.

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United States of America v. State of Oklahoma, et al.

Denver, CO - Human Services lawyer represented Plaintiff - Appellant with two claims arising from injuries suffered by D.C., a child who was then in Oklahoma’s foster-care system.



D.C. is a minor child who was born in April 2008. Soon thereafter, she was
diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Gutteridge is her limited guardian. <

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DR. RAHINAH IBRAHIM v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; TERRORIST SCREENING CENTER; FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION; CHRISTOPHER A. WRAY, * in his official capacity as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; KIRSTJEN NIELSEN, in her official capacity as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security; MATTHEW G. WHITAKER, in his official capacity as Acting Attorney General; CHARLES H. KABLE IV, in his official capacity as Director of the Terrorist Screening Center; JAY S. TABB,JR., in his official capacity as Executive Assistant Director of the FBI’s National Security Branch; NATIONAL COUNTERTERRORISM CENTER, RUSSELL “RUSS” TRAVERS, in his official capacity as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center; DEPARTMENT OF STATE; MICHAEL R. POMPEO, in his official capacity as Secretary of State; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

San Francisco, California - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a violation of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) “No Fly” list charge.



U.S. authorities detained
Dr. Ibrahim because her name was on the Transportation
Security Administration’s (TSA) “No Fly” list (the No Fly

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Riana Buffin and Crystal Patterson V. City and County of San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Bail Law lawyer represented defendant with challenging the application of the State of California’s (“State”) mandatory bail law in San Francisco through this official-capacity class action suit against the Sheriff for the City and County of San Francisco.



Riana Buffin and Crystal Patterson successfull

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Ash-har Quraishi; Marla Cichowski; Sam Winslade v. Deputy Michael Anderson, St. Charles County, Missouri

St. Louis, Missouri Civil Rights lawyer represented plaintiff, who sued defendants on a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 civil rights violation theory.



On August 9, 2014, amid public unrest and protests, St. Louis County
requested assistance from the St. Charles County Regional SWAT Team. Anderson
was a member of the SWAT Team.
O

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Bobbie Jo Scholz v. United States of America

Chicago, IL - Federal Tort Claims Act lawyer represented
Plaintiff-Appellant with pointing to government negligence as the cause of the drastic decline in her mental and physical state.



Scholz was honorably discharged following her 2006 to
2008 tour of duty in Iraq for the United States Army, but the
mental and phy

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Dana Ludwig, as Independent Administrator of the Estate of BRENT LUDWIG, deceased v. United States of America

Chicago, IL - Federal Tort Claims Act lawyer represented Plaintiff-Appellant who brought an action against the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act.



This case arises from the August 2014 accidental death of
Brent Ludwig, who drowned while hiking to Ramona Falls, a
waterfall on the Sandy River in the Mount Ho

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