| United States of America v. Michael W. Honaker |
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Akron, Ohio, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud and theft of government property. Michael W. Honaker, 55, of Windham, Ohio, was sentenced to 31 months in prison by U.S. District Judge David A. Ruiz, after he pleaded guilty in December 2024 to wire fraud and theft of government property. He was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release and pay $ (12-19-2025 - OK) |
| Rita Escobar v. LYFT, Inc. |
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Alexandria, Virginia, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a negligence theory. A.I. Google: Virginia auto negligence law is defined by a strict contributory negligence rule, meaning if you're even 1% at fault for an accident, you're barred from recovering any damages, making it crucial to avoid admitting fault and gather extensive evidence to prove the other driver's $ (12-22-2025 - va) |
| State of North Carolina v. Cheyenne D. Woods |
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Lumberton, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged withf first-degree murder, discharging a weapon into occupied property, robbery with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a stolen firearm, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, robbery with a dangerous weapon, second-degree kidnapping, and malicious conduct of a prison $ (12-19-2025 - NC) |
| United States of America v. Mohammed Zafaranchi, aka ‘Mike’ |
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Seattle, Washington, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with operating a web of boiler-room-type call centers that defrauded 1,000 distressed homeowners facing foreclosure. Mohammed Zafaranchi, 43, aka ‘Mike’ was convicted following a week-long trial of all twelve federal charges he faced: conspiracy to commit wire fraud, five counts of wire fraud, five counts of mo $ (12-18-2025 - WA) |
| United States of America v. Juan Carlos Aguilar Gomez, Rebecca Massey and Goldner Capital Management, LLC |
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Joplin, Missouri, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to impede the EPA, a related state agency, and OHSA, and violate the Clean Air Act regarding the removal of asbestos-containing materials. Juan Carlos Aguilar Gomez, 45, a citizen of Honduras, residing in Lawrence, N.Y., who was previously charged by criminal complaint on Aug. 1, 2025, with one count of $ (12-17-2025 - MO) |
| United States of America v. Jason L. Hemingway |
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Springfield, Missouri, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with fraudulently obtaining $316,062 in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and for laundering over $35,000 of PPP funds. Jason L. Hemingway, 47, was charged with two counts each of bank fraud and making a false statement on a loan applicatio $ (12-17-2025 - MO) |
| United States of America v. Robert Brooke |
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Brooklyn, New York, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with one count of Hobbs Act extortion. A federal jury in Brooklyn convicted Robert Brooke of one count of Hobbs Act extortion. From at least November 2019 to January 2020, the defendant violently extorted the owners of a demolition company of thousands of dollars, purportedly to satisfy a disputed debt. The verdict $ (12-12-2025 - NY) |
| United States of America v. Vincenzo Minutolo |
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New Haven, Connecticut, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 relief funds. Nn March 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which provided emergency financial assistance to Americans suffering the economic effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. One source of relief provided by the CARES A $ (12-11-2025 - ct) |
| United States of America v. Eduardo "Eddie" Ruben Lopez |
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Las Vegas, Nevada, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to fix the wages of home healthcare nurses. Eduardo "Eddie" Lopez of Las Vegas was accused of defrauding pruchasers to home home health care. “American workers are the bedrock of President Trump’s administration,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “We will continue to tirelessly fight for t $ (12-09-2025 - NV) |
| Artrelle Fowler v. DoorDash Essentials, LLC d/b/a DoorDash |
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St. Louis, Missouri, employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a job discrimination civil rights violation theory. AI Overview U.S. civil rights job discrimination laws, primarily Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, make it illegal for employers (with 15+ employees) to discriminate in hiring, firing, pay, promotions, or any job aspect based on race, color, religio $ (12-08-2025 - MO) |
| Rebecca Skala, etc. v. Comfort Systesm USA, Inc. |
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Batesville, Arkansas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on wrongful death auto negligence claims. |
| Teresa Daniel v. Marty Robertson and Brenda Robertson |
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Cullman, Alabama, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the defendants on breach of contract and unjust enrichment theories. |
| Freddie Brewer, et al. v. Alliance Coal, LLC, et al. |
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Pikeville, Kentucky employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Fair Labor Standards Act violation theory. |
| Manuel Soriano v. Rasa FLoors & Carpet Cleaning, L.L.C. |
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Austin, Texas, employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a denial of overtime compensation required by the Falir Labor Standards Act. |
| William Henry Jamerson v. City of Tulsa, et al. |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff was charged with first-degree rape in 1991. |
| Sheila Griffin, as Independent Administrator of the Estate of R.R., a minor, now deceased v. Mary Ann Poynter, et al. |
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Peoria, Illinois civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff as Independent Administrator of the Estate of R.R., a minor, now deceased, who sued for damages relating to the abuse and death of R.R., a minor, who was killed by his father. |
| Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Joshua W. Preacher and Nereida Allen |
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Louisville, Kentucky, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with murder, first-degree assault, and first-degree criminal abuse of a child. |
| Kaukab Khan v. Crossover Market, LLC; Trilogy, Inc. |
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El Paso, Texas pro se Plaintiff without a lawyer field a civil rights claimed against the Defendants. |
| Diana Newton v. Kohl's, Inc. |
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Rutland, Vermont, employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a civil rights employment discrimination theory. |
| Carlos Pena v. City of Los Angeles |
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Los Angeles, California, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a taking claim. |
| Ronald Schechter v. Society Hill East Condominium Association, Inc. |
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New Brunswick, New Jersey, pro se Plaintiff without a lawyer sued the Defendant on a breach of contract theory. |
| Ryan Corbridge v. Encompass Indemnity Company |
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Portland, Oregon, insurance lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on bad faith breach of contract theory. |
| Ira A. Troyer v. Maryland Casualty Company, et al. |
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Missoula, Montana, insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory. |
| Brey Mafi v. Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc., et al. |
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a real property fraud claim. |
| Betty Wright v. Advocate Healthcare Systems |
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Chicago, Illinois, employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a job discrimination theory. |
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