Fiduciary Duty Law
 
Kai Lee v. State Farm General Insurance Company

San Francisco, California insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.

This case was filed in the San Francisco County Superior Court, CGC-21-597318, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

An insurance company has a legal duty to uphold its obligations under the terms of the policy. If they fail to do so, ... More...
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United States of America v. Dr. Melissa Rose Barrett

Baton Rouge, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with tax evasion.




U.S. District Judge Brian A. Jackson sentenced Dr. Melissa Rose Barrett, age 49, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Clive, Iowa, to 52 months in federal prison following her conviction for tax evasion. In add... More...
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Kevin Taylor v. Walmart Stores East, L.P.

Baltimore, Maryland personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.


Premises liability stems from the duty of an owner of property to a visitor. The basic tenets of the law are the same. However, the circumstances leading to the claim are different. Some claims stem from a slip and fall in a restaurant or some other p... More...
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. AHMED ALAHMEDALABDALOKLAH

San Francisco, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with participating in a conspiracy that targeted U.S. military personnel and property in Iraq.




The panel affirmed in part and reversed in part the
conviction, after a jury t... More...
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Theresa Willis v. Target Corporation

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania personal injury slip and fall claim lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a premises liabllity negligence theory.

Pennsylvania law holds an individual or company in possession of the land responsible for certain injuries suffered by people who are on the property. Owners of businesses and owners of private property have a duty to keep their pr... More...
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Susan O. Cardenas v. Brook Jamison Clayton and Green Line Enterprises Incorporated

Phoenix, Arizona personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on auto negligence theories.

The elements of an auto negligence claim are duty of care, negligence, causation, and damages.

Negligence is the failure to comply with the applicable standard of care: the requisite standard of conduct objective.... More...
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Trisha Iden v. Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company

Columbus, Ohio insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.

Insurance bad faith is a lawsuit that a policyholder (the “insured”) may have against an insurance company for its bad acts. The Ohio Supreme court has held that an insurer owes a duty of good faith to its insured in the processing, payment, satisfaction and settl... More...
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Craig Thompson v. Milbank Insurance Company

Toledo, Ohio insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of contract theory.

"Insurance bad faith is a lawsuit that a policyholder (the “insured”) may have against an insurance company for its bad acts. The Ohio Supreme court has held that an insurer owes a duty of good faith to its insured in the processing, payment, satisfaction and settlement of th... More...
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Anna Paz v. Christy Breeden

Austin, Texas personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a negligence theory.

This case was filed in the 368TH Judicial District Court of Williamson County, 23-00532-C368, and was removed to federal court by the Defendants.

What Are The 5 Elements of Negligence in Texas?

Duty. According to Texas law, negligence cases are determined by the presence ... More...
   $1 (02-26-2024 - TX)

Arnisha Shepherd v. Anthem Insurance Company, Inc., et al.

Indianapolis, Indiana personal insurance lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on negligent failure to secure private information theories.

What Must You Prove in an Indiana Personal Injury Lawsuit?

The defendant owed the victim a duty of care.
The defendant breached their duty of care.
You were hurt because of the defendant's breach.
... More...
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Sara M.A. Mohamed v. United States of America

Chicago, Illinois immigration lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking a writ of mandamus.

The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of any action in the nature of mandamus to compel an officer or employee of the United States or any agency thereof to perform a duty owed to the plaintiff.... More...
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Shokhan Sabit v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, et al.

Rockford, Illinois immigration lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking a Writ of Mandamus to Adjudicate Visa Petition.

The district courts of the United States shall have jurisdiction of all causes, civil and criminal, brought by the United States that arise under the provisions of this subchapter. It shall be the duty of the United States attorney of the proper district to prosecute eve... More...
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State of New York v. Wayne LaPierre, Wilson "Woody" Phillips, John Frazier, and the NRA

New York, New York civil fraud lawyers represented the Defendants charged with fiduciary fraud for their roles in opeating the National Rife Association.

LaPierre was the CEO, Phillips was the CFO, and Frazer was General Counsel.

The New York Attorney General's office alleged that the Defendants engaged in self-dealing, and lax financial oversight at the highest levels of the Nat... More...
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Elizabeth Flores v. Lowe's Home Centers, LLC

Rock Island, Illinois personal injury slip and fall law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability Negligence theory.

(740 ILCS 130/2) (from Ch. 80, par. 302)
(Text of Section WITH the changes made by P.A. 89-7, which has been held unconstitutional)
Sec. 2. The distinction under the common law between invitees and licensees as to the duty owed by an... More...
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Sharon Turner v. Monica Schroeder

Butte, Montana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a negligence theory.

This case was filed in the Montana Fifth Judicial District Court, DV-29-02022-79, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

The elements on a personal injury claim in Montana are duty of care, failure to exercise due care, damage, and a direct casual link.... More...
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Constance Calarco v. Costco Wholesale Corporation

Las Vegas, Nevada personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

This case was filed in the Eighth Judicial District Court, A-22-852222-C, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

The basic principles of premises liability are: A property owner has a duty to keep their property safe for entrants. However, they do not... More...
   $1 (02-23-2024 - NV)

Meagan R. Brown v. Wal-Mart Stores East, LLP

Richmond, Virginia personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

This case was filed in the Henrico County Circuit Court, CL23-5112, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

Virginia is clear that owners and/or occupants of a premises may be held liable for injuries caused to other people by the condit... More...
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Annette Garcia v. Walmart, Inc.

El Paso, Texas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

This case was filed in the 57th Judicial District Court of Bexar County, TX, 2023-CI-12180, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

Landowners have a duty to invitees to make premises reasonable safe, they have a duty to warn, or they have a duty to make ... More...
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Justin Laughery, et al. v. New Sound Transportation, LLC

Great Falls, Montana personal injury law truck wreck lawyers represented the Plaintiffs on auto negligence theories.

Montana negligence laws follow the doctrine of modified comparative negligence. This means that a plaintiff can't be more than 51 percent negligent or responsible for the injury, or they will be barred from recovery.

The elements on a personal injury claim are duty... More...
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Dustin Thogmartin, et al. v. Zurich American Insurance Co.

San Diego, California insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract
theory.

"An insurance company has a legal duty to uphold its obligations under the terms of the policy. If they fail to do so, they breach the contract and may be liable for damages. A bad-faith breach of contract claim, generally, must be brought within four year... More...
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United States of America v. Andrew Leon Roberts

Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Assault with a Dangerous Weapon.

Andrew Leon Roberts, 67, of Tulsa was sentenced for Assault with a Dangerous Weapon with Intent to do Bodily Harm in Indian Country and Destruction of Property While Placing Life in Jeopardy in Indian Country. U.S. District Judge Gregory K. Frizzell sentenced Roberts to 120 mont... More...
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Rosa Hernandez v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. d/b/a Home Depot

San Antonio, Texas personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability theory.

This case was filed in the 166th Judicial District Court, Bexar Co., Texas, 2023CI22266, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

A premises liability action is a form of “negligence” based on a premises defect theory. The elements to establish ... More...
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Michael Yauger and Dawn Yauger v. Farmers Insurance Company

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.

"The courts have generally defined the term “bad faith” as referring to a “frivolous and unfounded” refusal to pay policy proceeds, involving “conduct which imports a dishonest purpose” and involves the breach of the insurer's known duty of goo... More...
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Janet Palmer v. Wal-Mart Stores East, L.P.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

This case was filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, 230401220, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

Under Pennsylvania law, a property owner owes invitees a duty of care to maintain the property in a reasonably safe condition ... More...
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Trevon L. Patteson v. Cameron Deonte Bell and Aaron's Sales & Lease Ownership, LLC

Charlotte, North Carolina personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

This case was filed in the Mecklenburg County Superior Court, 22 CVS 17426, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

To bring a premises liability claim in North Carolina, you will need to prove the following elements: The property owner owed yo... More...
   $1 (02-13-2024 - NC)

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