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Stephen Sawyer, et al. v. Trustees(s) of the Patricia A. Boland Trust Aggrement Dated Jun 4, 2012

Hastings, Minnesota civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in a real property dispute.

The Sawyers and the Boland Trustees dispute ownership of an 8.5' by 117' strip of land on the east side of the Boland Trustees' property and the west side of the Sawyers' property (the Adverse Possession Parcel).

In 1966, the Boland family acquired property on Lake Marion (the Bolan

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Michael Gruber v. Wolf Creek Productions, Inc., al.

Corunna, Michigan employment law lawyers represented the parties in a breach of contract dispute.

On May 31, 2016, the individual defendants, Nichols, Sherrill, and Nelson, terminated Gruber from his position as an employee and board member of defendant Wolf Creek, which is a company that produces television shows about hunting and fishing. Gruber's termination stemmed from his receipt o

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Fabian Alexander Cook

Reading, Pennsylvania criminla defense lawyer represented the Dendant charged with robbery, possessing instruments of crime, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person ("REAP"), and conspiracy to commit robbery.

On February 13, 2009, following a two-day trial, a jury found Cook guilty of robbery, possessing instruments of crime, terroristic threats, recklessly endangerin

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Kolette Smith v. Brian Williams, Labetter County Medical Center, d/b/a Labette Health

Wichita, Kansas employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff.

This case stems from the termination of the independent contractor
relationship between Plaintiff-Appellant, Dr. Kolette Smith, and Defendants-
Appellees, Brian Williams and Labette County Medical Center (“Labette Health”)
(collectively “Defendants”). Dr. Smith appeals from the district co

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United States, et al. v. Osage Wind, LLC

Tulsa, Oklahoma Indian Law lawyers represented the Defendants accused for damaging Osage Nation mineral rights.

The United States and the Osage Nation have litigated against the private developers of a wind turbine farm in Osage County, Oklahoma for more than ten years. For the reasons discussed below, the Court will award permanent injunctive relief to the Osage Nation and the United St

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United States of America v. Timothy Hyatt

New Orleans, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Six Federal Drug and Gun Crimes

Jefferson Parish Man Sentenced for Six Federal Drug and Gun Crimes




Timothy Hyatt, 36, of Akron, has been senten

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Barney Lee Farrar v. National Collegiate Athletic Association


Oxford, Mississippi civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued challenging a decision of the NCAA.



The NCAA conducted an investigation involving the University of Mississippi, a Division I and NCAA member institution. The NCAA's investigation included twenty-one allegations of violations that occurred over a five-year period. The violations included re

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United States of America v. Marcus Angelo Buford


Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with armed robbery.


Defendant Marcus Buford pleaded guilty to three criminal counts stemming
from his robbery of two Oklahoma City liquor stores and was sentenced to a total
term of imprisonment of 300 months

On May 25, 2022, Mr. Buford stole multiple bottles of liquor from two

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United States of America v. Jimmy Lee Vernon III

Los Angeles, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Daylight Smash-and-Grab Robbery

Long Beach Man Sentenced to More Than 6 Years in Prison for Daylight Smash-and-Grab Robbery of Beverly Hills Jewelry Store

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United States of America v. Jimmy Lee Vernon III

Los Angeles, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with participating in the March 2022 daylight smash-and-grab robbery of a Beverly Hills jewelry store

Long Beach Man Sentenced to More Than 6 Years in Prison for Daylight Smash-and-Grab Robbery of Beverly H

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Eva Laynee Redman v. Adam Redman


Van Buren, Arkansas family law lawyers represented husband and wife in a divorce.


Adam and Laynee were married in 2012 and have two children, MC1 (born in 2012) and MC2 (born in 2014). In January 2017 Laynee and Adam's divorce decree was entered. The parties formed an agreement regarding child custody and visitation that was incorporated into the divorce decree. The terms of

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Rimdaugas K. v. Gerda K.


Glenville, West Virginia family law lawyer represented the Defendant divorce.




The parties, who were divorced in South Carolina in 2018, are parents to three children: M.K., born in 2005; A.K., born in 2008; and E.K., born in 2011. In that South Carolina action, a temporary custody order was entered in 2016, prior to the final resolution, after the petitioner took t

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ANGELA STYLES v. JAMES STYLES

Little Rock, Arkansas divorce lawyer represented the appellant appealing from a default judgment entered by the trial court that ordered her to pay the boarding-school expenses for one of the parties’ minor children

In this postdivorce dispute between appellant Angela Styles and app

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Northstar Center, LLC v. Lukenbill Family Partnership, L.L.L.P.


Williston, North Dakota breach of contract lawyers represented the parties.



Northstar filed a breach of contract claim against Lukenbill; granted Northstar summary judgment on its intentional interference with contract claim against Tundra; granted Lukenbill summary judgment on Lukenbill's indemnification claim against Tundra; and denied Tundra summary judgment on Tundr

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Dwaye Miller v. Redgoose, L.L.C. d/b/a Nerds to Go and Philip Carter


Raleigh, North Carolina employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff on fraud, computer trespass, tortious interference with contract and UDTP theories.




This case involved a twist on a familiar fact pattern in this Court involving a dispute between an employer and its former employee. Here, the company asked the employee-following his resignation-to assist with

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Constantin Petriuc v. Diana Matas f/k/a Diana Victoria Petriuc

Winnemucca, Nevada family law lawyers represented husband and wife in a divorce involving a custody dispute.

Petriuc and Matas were married in November 2012 and have two minor children together. In August 2014, Matas filed a complaint for divorce and child custody; the following month, the district court entered a decree of divorce and child custody order by default, finding that Petriuc

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Louis B. Harper and Mark O. Biggs v. Robert E. Smith and Andronia Smith


Henderson, Kentucky civil litigation breach of contract lawyers represented the Plaintiffs and Defendants.




Robert E. Smith ("Robert") and Andronia Smith ("Ann") appeal an Order and Judgment of the Henderson Circuit Court entering a jury verdict in favor of their landlord for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and self-help eviction, and for their landlord's re

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Sue Chimento v. Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. and Scott McCoy


Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on defamation - libel and slander theories.



Plaintiff Sue Chimento brought claims for defamation, negligence, intentional interference with business relations, false representation, constructive fraud, and conspiracy against Defendants Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc., and Scott McCoy, based on al

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Tracy A. Peuplie v. Oakwood Retirement Village, Inc., d/b/a Golden Oaks Nursing Home


Enid, Oklahoma employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a wrongful termination theory.




Peuplie began working for the Defendant nursing home as a CNA (certified nursing assistant) on March 5, 2016 and her employment was terminated on February 2, 2017, for what Defendant said was a violation of its social media policy.1 On January 23, 2017, Peuplie

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United States of America v. Deandre Jackson and Quintell Martins

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants who were charged on February 25, 2021, a grand jury sitting in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania returned a five-count Indictment charging Jackson, Martins, and Winfield with: (1) conspiracy to interfere with interstate commerce by robbery, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1951(a) (Count 1); (2) interference with inter

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Michael Weiss, et al. v. Rajai A. Othman, et al.

Santa Ana, California personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants alleging
multiple causes of action including (1) intentional and negligent interference with prospective economic advantage; (2) intentional interference with contractual relations; (3) civil conspiracy; and (4) unlawful and unfair business practices. Weistec named Rajai as a defendant in each of

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United States of America v. Deandre Jackson and Quintel Martin


Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with:



a five-count Indictment charging Jackson, Martins, and Winfield with: (1) conspiracy to interfere with interstate commerce by robbery, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §1951(a)(Count 1); (2) interference with interstate commerce by robbery and aiding and abetting, in violatio

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Cruz Morales v. The city of Oklahoma City, et al.


Oklahoma City, Oklahoma personal injury civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant to recover for injuries sustained by her minor daughter during an arrest.



On 21 September 2005, Oklahoma City police officer Mitchell McCoy was on duty at Roosevelt Middle School when a fight broke out in the school's cafeteria between twelve-year-old Alma Morale

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United States of America v. John Lewis

Tampa, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant Possessing A Firearm And Ammunition As A Convicted Felon charged with Possessing A Firearm And Ammunition As A Convicted Felon

Sarasota Man Sentenced To Nine Years For Possessing A Firearm And Ammunition As A Convicted Fel

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United States of America v. John Lewis

Tampa, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Possessing A Firearm And Ammunition As A Convicted Felon

Sarasota Man Sentenced To Nine Years For Possessing A Firearm And Ammunition As A Convicted Felon



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