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Willie Womble v. City of Durham, et al.
Durham, North Carolina personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on a civil rights violation theory under 42 U.S.C. 1983. MoreLaw Legal News For Durham "On November 18, 1975, two m... More... ( 12-27-2022 - NC) |
United States of America v. Aspirar Pharmacy, LLC and Aspirar Pharmacy of Durham, LLC
Durham, North Carolina civil trial lawyers represented Aspirar Pharmacy, LLC and Aspirar Pharmacy of Durham, LLC, located in Cary and Durham, respectively, who were accused of violating the Controlled Substances Act from 2017-2018 by filling prescriptions for a physician who lacked a valid state license. The allegations involved physician Sharon Halliday, who obtained a faculty limited li... More... ( 02-02-2022 - NC) |
Raghubir Gupta v. Research Trigangle Institute and Severance Plan for Employees of Research Triangle Institute
Durham, North Carolina insurance law lawyer sued Defendant of an E.R.I.S.A. wrongful denial of employee benefits theory. This case was initially filed in the Durham County Superior Court, 21-CVS-1557, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant. The claims made and defenses asserted are not available for this case. ... More... ( 12-22-2021 - NC) |
United States of America v. Karen Marie Jones
Durham, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States. Karen Marie Jones of Durham, North Carolina, was sentenced today to conspiring to defraud the United States. According to court documents and statements made in court, Jones owned Jones and Stone Taxes, a tax preparation business in Durham. From 2012 through 2017, Jon... More... ( 05-08-2021 - NC) |
Vennda Carter v. Commissioners of the Social Security Administration
Durham, North Carolina social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff, Vennda Carter, who sued the Commissioners of the Social Security Administration seeking review of the denial of her application for SSID benefits by HHS.... More... ( 03-17-2021 - NC) |
Bobbi King v. Target Coporation and Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc.
Durham, North Carolina slip and fall personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, Bobbi King, who sued Target Coporation and Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc. on personal injury premises liability theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged as a result of an accident in a Target store. This case was filed the Superior Court, Durham County, North Carolina, 19 CVS 3393, and was removed to fe... More... ( 02-18-2021 - NC) |
Tamika Craige and Jeremiah Thomas v. Government Employees Insurance Company
Durham, North Carolina insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiff, Tamika Craige and Jeremiah Thomas, who sued Government Employees Insurance Company on a breach of insurance contract theory claiming more than $75,000 in damages as a result of the breach. This case was filed in the Durham County Superior Court Division, 19 CVS 2198, and was removed to federal court.... More... ( 02-18-2021 - NC) |
Randle Porter Cooke v. United States of America
Durham, NC - Randle Porter Cooke sued United States of America on a Federal Tort Claims Act personal injury auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damages in a car wreck caused by a federal government employee.... More... ( 11-14-2019 - NC) |
Lakeysha Lassiter v. The Welburn Organization, LLC
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Ray Delias v. Commissioners of the Social Security Administration
Durham, NC - Ray Delias sued Commissioner of the Social Security Administration seeking review of the denial of her application for SSID benefits by HHS. Morelaw Receptionist Services ... More... ( 10-14-2018 - NC) |
Reba Jeannette Giles v. Target Corporation
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Durham, NC - Reba Jeannette Giles used Target Corporation on a negligence theory.... More... ( 03-07-2018 - NC) |
Terry Lamont Riggins v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration
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Durham, NC - Terry Lamont Riggins sued the Commissioner, Social Security Administration seeking review of the denial of his application for SSID benefits by HHS.... More... ( 02-06-2018 - NC) |
Christopher Lee Sanders v. Nancy A. Berryhill, Commissioner of Social Security
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Durham, NC - Christopher Lee Sanders sued Nancy A. Berryhill, Commissioner of Social Security seeking review of the decision of the Department of Health and Human Services' denial of his application for SSIB benefits.... More... ( 01-04-2017 - NC) |
State of North Carolina v. Carlos Riley
Durham, NC - Carlos Riley found not guilty of shooting police officer The State of North Carolina charged Carlos Riley shooting a Durham police officer Kelly Stewart with the officer's gun during an altercation at a traffic stop in 2012. Stewart stopped Riley near the Forest Point apartment complex. During the stop, an altercation between the two men broke out and Stewart was shot in the... More... ( 08-15-2015 - NC) |
North Carolina v. Christopher Terrell Stanback
Durham, NC - The State of North Carolina charged Christopher Terrell Stanback, age 27, with first-degree murder claiming that he shot and killed 37-year-old Jermaine Andrew McDonald in a drive-by shooting on June 18, 2013. The State claimed that the motive for McDonald’s slaying, was in retaliation for two previous fights involving members of the defendant’s and victim’s families. ... More... ( 07-12-2015 - NC) |
James A. Wilfong and maria Herrera v. North Carolina Department of Transportation
Defendant, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (DOT), appeals from an order finding it liable to James Wilfong and Maria Herrera (Plaintiffs) for damages arising from Defendant's inverse condemnation of Plaintiffs' property. We dismiss as interlocutory. This appeal arises from a road improvement project by Defendant that included widening of Cheek Road in Durham County, Nort... More... ( 01-09-2009 - NC) |
Faison & Gillespie v. Bree A. Lorant, et al.
Plaintiff appeals from the trial court's order of 17 July 2006 modifying a 21 January 2006 arbitration award and denying plaintiff's motion for reconsideration of the trial court's 8 June 2006 order. For the following reasons, we reverse the trial court's order and remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. The parties stipulate that Bree A. Lorant ("defendant") ... More... ( 01-04-2008 - NC) |
James and Martha Baker, individually and on behalf of Will Baker, a minor v. Home Depot and Grishman Corporation
Will Baker accompanied his parents James and Marth Baker to the Home Depot Store on North Pointe Drive in Durham, North Carolina to shop for materials for a home improvement project including a screen door for their new house. During the visit, Will was opening and closing display door. His parents left him to visit another isle and, while they were gone, a 154-pound security door display sec... More... ( 01-12-2005 - NC) |
North Carolina Department of Transportation v. Kenco Hospitality
The North Carolina Department of Transportation offered Kenco Hospitality $291,000 for the property rights that it needed to expand Interstate 85 but the defendant claimed that the taking by the State severely adversely impact the Howard Johnson motel property and sought additional compensation for the rights, title and interest taken in the condemnation action. The defendant claimed that the... More... ( 10-16-2004 - NC) |
Deborah Westmoreland v. Allied Fence Co. of Raleigh and Salvador Queriapa
Wrongful death claim by Deborah Westmoreland v. Allied Fence Company and Salvador Queriapa for the death of Andrew Westmoreland on April 19, 2001. Westmoreland, an engineering student, was riding his bike on Enterprise Street in Raleight when he was struck and killed at the intersection of Hillsborough Street. Deborah Westmoreland claimed that Queriapa "carelessly and heedlessly and in a gros... More... ( 10-08-2004 - NC) |
Theresa Hall v. Torero's Two
Dram shop claim by Theresa Hall for herself and on behalf of the estate of her husband, Michael Hall, who was killed in December 1997 when their car was, hit head on by a car driven by William Terry, who was drunk. Ms. Hall claimed that Torero's Two restaurant negligently sold Terry alcohol when it was evident that he was drunk and let him leave the restaurant and drive off of the property.... More... ( 03-13-2004 - NC) |
Heather Sue Mercer v. Duke University
Civil Rights Claim - Plaintiff claimed that she was wrongfully cut from the Duke University football team because she was a woman. Mercer walked on the team as a freshman in 1994 and was cut in the summer of 1995 and again in 1996. Defendant claimed that she was cut from the team because she was not good enough to paly Division I football.... More... ( 10-12-2000 - NC) |
Finesse G. Couch, Individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Carnell Simmons Couch v. Private Diagnostic Clinic and Duke University
Medical Malpractice, Negligence - Ms. Couch brought her ten-year-old son, Carnell, who previously had been diagnosed with nephrotic, to Duke's emergency room after he began experiencing symptoms including swelling, decreased urine output, and shortness of breath. After performing a number of tests on Carnell, including a chest x-ray, the medical personnel diagnosed his condition as a relapse of hi... More... ( 05-04-1999 - NC) |
Gloria Jean Streeter v. Augusta Cotton
Automobile Accident - Negligence - On 20 June 1995 plaintiff stopped her vehicle in the left lane of Fayetteville Street in order to negotiate a left turn during heavy traffic. After plaintiff had been waiting at least two minutes, her automobile was struck from behind by defendant's vehicle. Plaintiff did not seek medical treatment immediately after the accident, but was treated later for injur... More... ( 04-20-1999 - NC) |
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Toni M. Fortin
Defendant Toni Fortin was injured in an automobile accident. At the time of the accident, Toni Fortin was a passenger in a vehicle operated by her husband, defendant Bruce Fortin. Mrs. Fortin filed a civil suit and obtained a jury verdict of $218,000 against Vincente Jaimes, the operator of the other vehicle who had insufficient liability coverage to fully satisfy the judgment. The vehicle operate... More... ( 04-09-1999 - NC) |