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Defense
Custody and Visitation - Probate and Family Court
Our client’s ex-spouse accused our client of sexually molesting
their young children, in an unabashed effort to permanently terminate
our client’s visitation with and joint legal custody of the
children.
Before our involvement, our client became subject to a restraining
order and lost visitation pending trial. Once hired, we successfully
defeated the restraining order and restored visitation for our client
before trial. At trial, we proved that there was no sexual molestation.
Our client was completely vindicated and retained all visitation
and
legal custody rights.
Security Clearance Action
Defense of Security Violations Claims -
U.S. Department of Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals
Our client works for one of the nation’s leading military
defense
contractors and held a secret security clearance for more than 36
years. After 9/11, our client was accused of committing two separate
security violations while working on a missile defense system. At
trial in the U.S. Department of Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals,
we proved that our client did not commit the security violations,
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Personal Injury
Defense
Uninsured Defendant - Jury Trial - Defense Verdict - Superior Court
Our client is a small, family-owned contracting business
that had been hired by a supermarket chain to renovate a portion
of one store. The store elected to remain open during construction
and a customer got seriously injured.
The customer sued our client and the store. Our client had no insurance.
If the customer won against our client, it would have spelled the
end of our client’s business. We pulled out all the stops
to defend our client—including building life-size models of
a portion of the construction area that were admitted into evidence.
We even had to hire a special service to transport the models to
court. The jury unanimously found the supermarket chain—but
not our client—to be negligent, and our client was completely
exonerated.
Hijacked Websites
Computer Hacking - Plaintiff’s Lawsuit - Superior Court
Our client was the founder of a musical band and had established
several websites to promote the group. A former member of the band
hacked into our client’s e-mail and hijacked control of the
e-mail addresses and websites. On behalf of our client, we filed
suit against the former band member, and the case settled in our
client’s favor in less than one week. Our client received
back control of the e-mail addresses, websites and also
a substantial portion of the legal fees our client incurred.
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