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United States of America v. Ronald Brown
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Houston, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with a murder-for-hire plot .
Local drug trafficker gets life in prison for his role in murder-for-hire plot
A 50-year-old man has been sentenced for perpetrating multiple violent crimes r... More... $0 (03-08-2024 - TX)
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. AHMED ALAHMEDALABDALOKLAH
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San Francisco, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with participating in a conspiracy that targeted U.S. military personnel and property in Iraq.
The panel affirmed in part and reversed in part the
conviction, after a jury t... More... $0 (02-28-2024 - CA)
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State of Indiana v. Elliaha Lamara Dorsey
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Indianapolis, Indiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with 35-42-1-1(1): Murder, 35-42-1-1(1)/F1: Attempted Murder Attempted intentional killing of another., 35-42-3-3(a)/F3: Criminal Confinement while armed with a deadly weapon, 35-42-2-1(c)(1)/MA: Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury.
Sec. 1. A person who:
(1) knowingly or intentionally kills another hum... More... $0 (02-23-2024 - IN)
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Jasmine Hernandrz v. La Joya I.S.D.
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McAllen, Texas civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a sex discrimination theory.
Section 1981 applies only to intentional racial discrimination, while Title VII applies to intentional discrimination and disparate impact discrimination on race, color, national origin, sex, or religion. Title VII also requires an EEOC charge to be filed before bringing their claims in c... More... $0 (02-22-2024 - TX)
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Scott Sapulpa v. Gannett Co., Inc., et al.
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Muskogee, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on defamation theories.
Scott Sapulpa claimed that the he was defamed and damaged as a direct result of being wrongfully mistaken and identified as the announcer who make racist comments during a 2021 broadcast of a girls basketball game.
Sapulpa alleged defamation and the intentional inf... More... $25000000 (02-09-2024 - OK)
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State of Kansas v. Cardell Turner
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On August 14, 2018, Alberto Alfaro and Enrique Umana Somoza were
outside a home in Wichita trying to jump start Alfaro's truck. Cardell Turner pulled up
beside them in his car, pointed a gun in the direction of Somoza and Alfaro, and pulled
the trigger. The gun did not fire. Turner drove away, and no one was harmed. The State
charged Turner with two counts of attempted first-d... More... $0 (02-02-2024 - KS)
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Emil Jay Greenberg v. AIG Property Casualty Company
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New Haven, Connecticut insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of contract theory.
If an insured believes that his insurance company acted in bad faith, he can file a complaint with the Insurance Department. He can also file a civil lawsuit alleging a breach of the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing or tortious bad faith.
If a court ... More... $1 (01-31-2024 - CT)
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United States of America v. Constance Stobert
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with being a Embezzlement and Filing False Tax Returns.
A resident of Connoquenessing, Pennsylvania, was sentenced in federal court on January 30, 2024, to 51 months in prison and... More... $0 (01-31-2024 - PA)
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Becky Rathke v. Walmart, Inc.
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Salt Lake City, Utah personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a premises liability negligence theory.
Under Utah's premises liability rules, a property owner can be held responsible for injuries to visitors. It does not matter if those injuries were intentional or unintentional. Property owners are liable if they fail to guard or warn visito... More... $1 (01-26-2024 - UT)
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Kipp Cattle LLC v. Union Pacific Railroad Co.
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Las Cruces, New Mexico, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a tort to land theory.
"At its core, the tort of trespass to land protects and vindicates a possessor’s right to exclusive possession against physical intrusions that are intentional (in the particular sense discussed in § 1.5 below) and unauthorized. Thus, the standard instance of this t... More... $0 (01-26-2024 - NM)
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Beverly Kies v. Chevrolet of Homewood, Inc.
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Chicago, Illinois civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on an Americans with Disabilities Act violation theory.
The Congress found that—
(1) physical or mental disabilities in no way diminish a person’s right to fully participate in all aspects of society, yet many people with physical or mental disabilities have been precluded from doing so because ... More... $1 (01-25-2024 - IL)
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State of Kansas v. KYLE TREVOR FLACK
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Ottawa, Kansas, criminal defense lawyer presented the Defendant charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder and felony possession of a firearm.
In 2013, Andrew Stout and two friends, including Steven White, lived at Stout's
house in rural Franklin County. Flack, another friend of Stout's, occasionally spent time
there. Flack brought a shotgun with him everywhere, usua... More... $0 (01-19-2024 - KS)
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Jordan Nissensohn v. Chartercare Home Health Services, a/k/a Roger Williams Medical Center, et al.
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Providence, Rhode Island Whistleblower Protection Act lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Superior Court entered in favor of the defendants, University Medical Group (UMG), Alan Epstein, M.D., and Steven Sepe, M.D. (collectively the UMG defendants), granting summary judgment in their favor. The plaintiff asserts that the Superior Court erred by finding that: (1) the ... More... $0 (01-16-2024 - RI)
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Orville Gordon v. Travelers Commercial Insurance Company
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Albany, New York insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the defendant on bad faith breach of an insurance contract.
This case was file din the NYS Supreme Court - County of Albany, 900400-23, and was removed to federal court by Travelers Commercial Insurance Company.
In New York, while there isn't a separate tort for bad faith like some other states, there are st... More... $1 (01-11-2024 - NY)
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New Heights Farm I, LLC, et al v. Great American Insurance Company, et al.
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Grand Rapids, Michigan insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on bad faith breach of insurance contract theories.
Key elements of a bad faith claim in Michigan:
Breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing: This duty requires the insurance company to handle claims promptly, fairly, and in accordance with the terms of the policy.
... More... $1 (01-11-2024 - MI)
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Ashley Leann Norris v. Tavaris Carr and Lincoln County
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Winchester, Tennessee personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on 42:1983 Civil Rights Act violation theory.
Section 1983 of Title 42 of the United States Code is a crucial piece of American civil rights legislation known as the Civil Action for Deprivation of Rights. It grants citizens the right to sue state and local government officials for violati... More... $1 (01-09-2024 - TN)
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Kevin Hoyt v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
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Detroit, Michigan insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.
This case was filed in the Wayne County Circuit Court, 21-015352-CK, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.
Key elements of a bad faith claim in Michigan:
Breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing: This duty... More... $1 (01-09-2024 - MI)
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Alexander Wimbush v. BP Exploration & Production Inc., et al.
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Wilmington, Delaware personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a negligence theory.
"Delaware personal injury negligence law governs situations where someone gets hurt due to another party's carelessness or failure to act reasonably. Here's a breakdown of key aspects:
Duty of care: Property owners, businesses, and individuals all have a duty of ca... More... $0 (01-08-2024 - DE)
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Andres Alvarado v. Cognizant Technology Solutions U.S. Corporation
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Tampa, Florida personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries.
This case was filed in the Circuit Court Hillsborough County, 23-CA-016611, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.
Florida Personal Injury Law
What is Personal Injury Law?
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Debra McCarthy, et al. v. Minnesota Lawyers Mutural Insurance Company and Raul Jauregui
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Scranton, Pennsylvania insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on a breach of insurance contract theory.
his case involves interpretation of an insurance policy providing coverage for Defendant Raul Jauregui (“Jauregui”) regarding another matter pending before the court. On February 13, 2023, plaintiffs initiated this action in the Luzerne County Court... More... $0 (12-29-2023 - PA)
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Cameroon Whiteru v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
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Washington, DC personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant a premises liability wrongful death theory.
Plaintiffs Cameroon and Agnes Whiteru are the parents, and Cameroon is the personal representative, of the estate of Okiemute Whiteru, who died from injuries sustained at a Metro station here in Washington. Of particular significance is that Okiemute (first na... More... $0 (12-29-2023 - DC)
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BELICE CARMIL v. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Carmil, a native and citizen of Haiti, be removed from the United States. Carmil
has asked that we review the BIA’s order.
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Carmil was admitted to the United States in 1995 as a lawful permanent resident.
He was ten years old at that time. A decade later, Carmil was convicted in a New Jersey
court of second-degree robbery and sentenced to eight years of imprisonment.More... $0 (12-28-2023 - LA)
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United States of America v. Lesa Chaney & James Alvin Chaney (“Ace”)
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London, Kentucky criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with drug trafficking.
James Alvin Chaney (“Ace”) and Lesa Chaney owned and operated a highly profitable clinic in Hazard, Kentucky called Ace Clinique of Medicine. Eventually, the clinic attracted suspicion that it was a “pill mill”: a clinic that
distributes addictive prescription pills without a ... More... $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)
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Duryane Chaney v. United States
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Duryane Chaney pleaded guilty to one count each of felon in
possession of a firearm and possession with intent to distribute cocaine. Because his criminal
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record included convictions for one “serious drug offense” and two “violent felon[ies],” Chaney
was sentenced as an armed career criminal, subject to the Armed Career Crimin... More... $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)
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United States of America v. Sirous Asgari
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In 2012, federal agents learned that Iranian scientist Sirous
Asgari was working on cutting-edge metallurgy research at Case Western Reserve University in
Cleveland, Ohio. The government suspected that Asgari had lied on his visa application and had
transmitted scientific information to Iran in violation of American sanctions laws. Investigators
applied for a warrant to searc... More... $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)
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