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									| Karen Ashley v. Clay County | 
								
									| Dallas, Texas employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a breach of contract theory.
 Clay County Memorial Hospital (“CCMH”) is among Texas’s last
 county-owned hospitals. It operates under the oversight of the Clay County
 Commissioners’ Court, which appoints a Board of Managers to govern the
 hospital’s operations pursuant to Chapter 263 of the Texas
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									| Anjenie Bello v. Seminole Tribe of Flordia, d/b/a Seminole Indian Casino-Coconut Creek | 
								
									| Fort Lauderdale, Florida personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff on a claim against an Indian Tribe.
 The lawsuit underlying this appeal arises out of injuries which the appellant, Anjenie Bello, allegedly received during an altercation with a fellow patron at a casino operated by the appellee, Seminole Tribe of Florida d/b/a Seminole Indian Casino-Coconut Creek ("the Tribe"). The par
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									| State of Oklahoma v. Rafael Romero | 
								
									| Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, 2nd office, in violation of 47 O.S. 902, which provides:
 
 A.  It is unlawful and punishable as provided in this section for any person to drive, operate, or be in actual physical control of a motor vehicle within this state, whether upon public roads, highways, stree
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									| Nicolas C. Smith Washington v. Taxact, Inc. | 
								
									| San Francisco, California consumer law lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendant of a class action theory.
 Class counsel seek $4,362,500 in attorneys' fees. This amount, which represents 25% of the $17,450,000 Qualified Settlement Fund, is a 2.25 multiplier on class counsel's calculated lodestar of $2,582,024.05. Class counsel also seeks 25% of the value of any claimed in-
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									| United States of America v. Mohammad Rasekhi | 
								
									|  Los Angeles, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with        
 Southern California-Based Clinics, Laboratory, and Owners to Pay $15 Million to Settle Allegations of False Claims Arising from Kickbacks and Self-Referrals
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									| Joel Hernandez v. Tim Norton; Elbert County Sheriff's Office; Mike Skalisky | 
								
									| Denver, Colorado personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a civil rights violation theory.
 Joel Hernandez was wounded when a police officer unintentionally shot him while he was hiding under a cover in the back of a pickup. The district court concluded that the officer was entitled to qualified immunity because our cases do not clearly establish that an unintentional s
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									| Maria Del Rosario Chico Vietti, et al. v. Welsh & McGough, P.L.L.C., et al. | 
								
									| Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on professional negligence theories.
 Plaintiff Maria Del Rosario Chico Vietti brought a lawsuit on behalf of herself and her minor children, A.R.V., P.F.V., and H.S.V., against defendants Welsh & McGough PLLC (W&M), Catherine Welsh, and Jaime Vogt, arising out of their alleged acts and omissions durin
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									| Jorge Rivera-Guadalupe v. City of Harrisburg, et al. | 
								
									| Harrisburg, Pennsylvania civil rights layer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants claiming that he was maliciously prosecuted.
 In May of 2017, Rivera-Guadalupe was living in a one-
 room unit in a rooming house in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
 This was not a pleasant dwelling. In his complaint, he called
 it “a noisy place” where “visitors were always coming and
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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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									| 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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									| Brian Hallum v. Sheriff of Delaware County and Ronald Williams | 
								
									| Tulsa, Oklahoma civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
 After receiving some upsetting news, Brian Hallum drove to his business, a
 marijuana dispensary in Delaware County, Oklahoma. There, he had four shots of
 tequila and a marijuana gummy. He then began destroying items in the dispensary, 2
 such as display cases, cannabis paraphernalia, and speakers. He also scattered
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									| Linda McCarty v. Shelter Mutual Insurance Company | 
								
									| Macon, Missouri insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a breach of contract theory.
 
 On July 16, 2021, McCarty's son was killed in a motor vehicle accident. McCarty pursued a liability claim against the at-fault driver ("tortfeasor") and settled for the tortfeasor's liability insurance policy limits of $35,000.
 
 At the t
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									| Nancy Gale v. Nathaniel Thomas and The City of Jackson | 
								
									| Jackson, Mississippi personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a Governmental Tort Claim.
 
 . Nancy Gale suffered injuries when her automobile collided at an intersection with a City of Jackson police patrol car driven by Officer Nathaniel Thomas. Officer Thomas allegedly ran a red traffic signal. The accident occurred on April 17, 1993. Gale brought suit in th
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									| State of Oklahoma   v. Darren D. Bradford | 
								
									|   Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged Murder in the Second Degree     The State charged Darren D. Bradford, in the District Court of Bryan County, Case No. CF-2022-206, with Murder in the Second Degree
 
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									| Dennis Mundt v. Carmille Gadziala and Joi Johnson | 
								
									| Denver, Colorado civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff, who claimed that the defendants violated his constitutional rights.
 
Dennis Mundt claimed two Douglas County, Colorado Department of Human
 Services (“DHS”) caseworkers, Camille Gadziala and Joi Johnson, violated his
 Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights by knowingly removing his fourteen-yearold
 
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									| Roman V. Serpik v. Jull Weedon, et al. | 
								
									| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma pro se plaintiff sued the Defendants on various constitutional law violation theories.
 
 In January 2023, Oklahoma State Trooper Colby Vaughan pulled
 Mr. Serpik over for failing to stop at a red light. During the traffic stop,
 Mr. Serpik refused to provide his driver’s license, name, or birthdate.
 Trooper Vaughan arrested him, and he was ch
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									| Clay Blanchard v. City of Des Moines | 
								
									| Des Moines, Iowa personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a governmental tort claims act theory.
 
Blanchard alleged that the City negligently "created a hazard at the intersection of Fleur Drive (Fleur) and Southlawn Drive (Southlawn) by planting or allowing to grow, oversize vegetation in boxes and in the median between the lanes." He alleged the City the
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									| Jacqueline Noto v. Mark A. Shlifk and Eric Weis | 
								
									| Yorkville, Illinois personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued Gender Violence Act.
 
Plaintiff filed her original complaint on April 24, 2023, against Weis and defendant Mark A. Shlifka. Her complaint alleged violations of the Act against Shlifka (count I), violations of the Act against Weis (count II), and reckless supervision against Weis (count III). On June
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									| Michelle Giese v. Nathanial Boyce and City of Kankakee | 
								
									| Kankakee, Illinois personal injury lawyer represented the Defendant.
 
Plaintiff alleged that, "[r]ight after she entered, Defendant Boyce, without provocation, pushed through the door, ran past another male firefighter, stormed toward Plaintiff." Boyce "began screaming right in her face and attacked her, picking her up by the straps of her oxygen harness, lifting her off her
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									| Michael Robinson, et al. v. V.D. | 
								
									| New London, Connecticut personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on defamation, invastion of privacy by false light, statutory and common-law vexatious litigation, and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress.
 
 The civil action filed by the plaintiffs, Michael Robinson and Mary Robinson, seeks compensatory damages and injunctive relief for defam
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									| Justin ThomasChlarson v. Jacqueline Nicole Chlarson | 
								
									| Farmington, Utah family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.
 
 Justin and Jacqueline[1] were married in 2012. After a bench trial in 2021, they were divorced. At the time of trial, Justin was serving full time in the military, pending a possible disability retirement.
 
 In the divorce decree (the Decree), the district court awarded Justin and Jacquelin
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									| United States of America v. Tjoman Buditaslim, Jose De Jesus Martinez, and Jose Alfonso | 
								
									|  San Francisco, CA criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged in a mortgage fraud conspiracy   
 Three Bay Area Real Estate Professionals Sentenced To Federal Prison For Their Roles In $55 Million Mortgage Fraud Conspiracy
 
 Tjom
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									| Terry L. Olson v. Kevin L. Olson | 
								
									| Mohall, North Dakota business litigation lawyers represented the parties in a real property ownership case.
 
 In 2001 Terry Olson, Steffen Olson, Kevin Olson, and their parents signed a "Family Agreement," regarding ownership of portions of three sections of land in Renville County, North Dakota. Under the agreement, and by the deed executed with the agreement, the land i
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									| Lorenzo Clerkley, Jr. v. Kyle Holomb, and City of Oklahoma City | 
								
									| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who claimed police officer used excessive force when he shot him.
 
 In March 2019, a group of teenage boys entered a vacant house to play with
 BB guns. A concerned neighbor called 911, and Officer Kyle Holcomb and an
 Oklahoma City Police Department colleague responded. Within minutes, Holcomb
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									| United States of America v. | 
								
									|  Charlotte, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Medicaid Fraud, COVID-19 Fraud, And Money Laundering      
 Federal Judge Sentences Charlotte Licensed Clinical Social Worker To 11+ Years In Prison For Medicaid Fraud, COVID-19 Fraud, And Money Laundering
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