Gregory Trahan v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. |
Lake Charles, Louisiana insurance law lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on bad faith breach of insurance Contract theories. |
David Charles Long v. Social Security Administration |
Tulsa, Oklahoma social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of his application for Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI benefits by HHS. |
Kimberly Wheeler v. The Board of County Commissioners of LeFlore County |
Muskogee, Oklahoma civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on |
Maj. Jaces Leli v. V2x, Inc., et al. |
Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on wrongful death theories. |
United States of America v. Jamerris Head |
Gainesville, Georgia criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with selling fentanyl after pleading guilty to distribution of a controlled substance on July 13, 2022. |
Rachel Delo Ache Williams v. Netflix, Inc. |
Rachel DeLoache Williams has sued Netflix, Inc. for defamation based on Netflix's portrayal of Williams in its docudrama series Inventing Anna. D.I. 1 ¶ 1. Inventing Anna tells the story of Anna Sorokin, Williams's one-time friend who “conned the New York elite into believing that [Anna] was a German heiress.” D.I. 1 ¶ 28. Netflix, a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business $0 (05-17-2023 - DE) |
Olga J. De Leon Y De Leon v. United States of America |
Greenbelt, Maryland personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory. $0 (05-15-2023 - MD) |
Anthony Ladd, et al. v. Nashville Booting, LLC |
Nashville, Tennessee personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on class action municipal code violation theory claiming that Defendant violated § 6.81.170(E) of the Code of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee (“Ordinance”)[2] stated that it was “prohibited and unlawful” for a booting service “[t]o fail to remove the boot within $0 (05-11-2023 - TN) |
Alyssa Aguila v. Planned Parenthood of Utah and Adriana Rodriguez Navarro |
Salt Lake City, Utah personal injury lawyer sued Defendants on negligence and breach of fiduciary theories claiming that Navarro-a medical assistant at Planned Parenthood-had publicized Aguila's private health information and that Planned Parenthood was vicariously liable for Navarro's actions. Aguila also made direct claims against Planned Parenthood for negligent hiring, training, and supervisio $0 (05-11-2023 - Ut) |
Vincent Madigan v. United States of America |
White Plains, New York personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act negligence theory. $0 (05-04-2023 - NY) |
Joshua Quinero and Naomi Williams v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company |
Sherman, Texas insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach of contract theory. |
Lakeisha Moore v. City of Tulsa, and Leon Fowler |
Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on Oklahoma Governmental Tort Claims Act auto negligence theories. $25000 (04-10-2023 - OK) |
Son Ye Gnoth v. Victorian Square, LLC, d/b/a Victorian Square Assisted Living, et al. |
Knoxville, Tennessee personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on medical malpractice theories. |
Randy Smith v. The City of Stillwater, et al. |
Stillwater, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on Governmental Tort Claims Act negligence theories. |
Phylis Oberkramer, et al. v. The City of Ellisville, et al. |
St. Louis, Missouri personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendants on negligence theories. |
Derek Christopherson, et al. v. State Farm Bank, FSB, et al. |
Springfield, Missouri consumer credit lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued defendants on fraud theories. |
Bijaya Maharjan v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc., et al. |
Atlanta, Georgia personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on product liability theories. |
Howard Mount, Jr. v. United States of America |
Missoula, Montana personal Injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act Medical Malpractice theory. |
Candice Howard v. Jason Baca, et al. |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants under 42 U.S.C. 1983 and the Oklahoma Governmental Tort Claims Act. |
Donald Clark v. State of Iowa |
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Robert Harris v. C.R. Bard, Inc. |
Cincinnati, Ohio personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on product liability theories. |
Shawn Elisie Matthis v. BP Exploration & Production, Inc., et al. |
New Orleans, Louisiana personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on negligence theories. |
Danny Lamont Chambers; Dontell Rayvon-Eddie Smith v. Ronald Sanders; City of Detroit, Michigan |
Danny Lamont Chambers and Dontell Rayvon-Eddie Smith allege that Detective Ronald Sanders and his employer, the City of Detroit, violated their Fourteenth Amendment right to familial integrity by procuring the wrongful |
Ruben Diaz Cabrera, Alma Rivas and CKM v. The City of Tulsa |
Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on a Governmental Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory. |
Keli Bridgewater and B.R.C., a minor, Glenpool Public Schools |
Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a governmental tort claim premises liability negligence theory. |
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