David Polston; Inland Environmental and Remediation, Inc.; Inland Recycling, L.L.C.; and Boundary Ventures, Inc. v. The State of Texas, Lower Colorado River Authority, and Colorado County, Texas |
Austin, Texas – Environmental Litigation lawyer represented Appellants with appealing from an injunction to operate a waste-processing facility.Polston is the president of Inland Environmental and Remediation, Inland Recycling, and Boundary Ventures. Appellants own and/or operate a waste-processing facility tha More... $0 (09-22-2022 - TX)
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Kelly Dansie v. Union Pacific Railroad Co. |
Salt Lake City, Utah civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Family and Medical Leave Act violation theory. |
Viaso Transportation Solutions, LLC and Avanza Construction & Earthwork, LLC v. Ancortex, Inc. |
Fort Worth, Texas – Negligence lawyer represented Appellants with appealing a default judgment on a negligence claim.In May 2020, Appellants’ driver, Carlos Cabello,1 transported Ancortex’s Casagrande from San Antonio to Fort Worth on a lowboy trailer.2 To reach his 1 The record does not specify which of the More... $0 (08-16-2022 - )
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Donna Payne, individually and as representative of the Estate of Neil Harrah v. BNSF Railway Company, (Individually and as Successor-in Interest to the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company, Atchison and Quincy Railroad Company, Burlington Northern, Inc., and Burlington Northern Railroad Company |
Fort Worth, Texas – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with suing for exposure to asbestos that ultimately resulted in his death from cancer.In 1957, Harrah began working for what is now BNSF Railway Company. He was a fireman and locomotive engineer. While working on (or near) BNSF’s locomotives and facili More... $0 (08-15-2022 - TX)
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City of Tulsa v. Jay Jones, et al. |
Tulsa, Oklahoma real property lawyers represented Defendants sued by the City of Tulsa on eminent domain theories seeking to acquire by condemnation certain rights, title and interests in real property owned by Defendants for public use on Union Avenue. |
John Carter v. State of Oklahoma |
¶58 The judgment and sentence herein is accordingly reversed and remanded with directions to proceed in a manner not inconsistent herewitTulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with manslaughter. |
State of Oklahoma v. Kevin Andrew Wynes |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with second degree burglary in violation of 21 O.S. 1435, which provides: |
State of Oklahoma v. Noah James Wood |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with second-degree burglary in violation of 21 O.S. 1435, which provides: |
Domingo Ojeda v. Metropolitan Transportation Authority |
New York, New York personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on a Federal Employers' Liability Act. |
Domingo Ojeda v. Metropolitan Transportation Authority |
New York, New York employment lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Federal Employer's Liability Act violation theory. |
Vanita Barners v. Social Security Administration |
Albuquerque, New Mexico social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for disability benefits by HHS. |
United States of America v. John Eldon Rimmasch and Wasatch Railroad Contractors |
Cheyenne, Wyoming criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with five counts of wire fraud and one count of knowing endangerment for knowingly exposing employees to asbestos and placing them in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury. |
Tracy Gooch v. Electric Power Board of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County d/b/a Nashville Electric Service |
Nashville, Tennessee civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on hostile work environment, failure to promote, retaliation and negligence theories. |
United States of America v. Derek Robert Hamm |
Tyler, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with wire fraud, money laundering, violating the Stolen Valor Act, using a fraudulent military discharge certificate, and being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition. |
United States Department of Labor v. Tara Construction, Inc. and Pedro Pirez |
Boston, Massachusetts civil litigation lawyers represented Defendant accused of retaliating against an employee who reported an on-the-job injury. |
Josh Webber, et al. v. Damon Anthony Dash, et al. |
New York, New York intellectual property lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on copyright infringement theories. |
In re: Aaron K. Lucas and Jessic B. Lewis, Debtors |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma bankruptcy lawyer represented debtors who sought Chapter 7 Bankruptcy discharge. |
United States of America v. Matthew Wayne Fox |
Plano, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with wire fraud. |
GREAT PLAINS ROOFING AND SHEET METAL, INC. v. K BUILDING SPECIALTIES, INC., et al., |
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Texas Health and Human Services Commission v. Estate of Clyde L. Burt, Linda S. Wallace, Executor, and Linda S. Wallace |
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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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Constance N. Titus v. Social Security Administration |
Tulsa, Oklahoma social security lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for SSID benefits by HHS. |
Sabrina Star Thompson v. Social Security Administration |
Tulsa, Oklahoma disability law lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for Social Security: DIWC/DIWW application for HHS. |
State of Oklahoma v. Tajai Tremaine Rodgers |
Stillwater, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with burglary in the third-degree of an automobile in violation of 21 O.S. 1435, which provides: |
State of Oklahoma v. Barbara Ann Schultz |
Enid, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with second degree burglary in violation of 21 O.S. 1435, which provides: |
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