DD v. AT&T Services, Inc.
May 09, 2018OUTCOME: Remanded.
ERISA short-term disability matter.
Kansas City, MO
Social Security & Disability Lawyer at Kansas City, MO
Practice Areas: Social Security, Employee Benefits
OUTCOME: Remanded.
ERISA short-term disability matter.
OUTCOME: Remanded.
ERISA long-term disability case.
OUTCOME: Not guilty as charged; guilty of a lesser included
The State charged my client with possession and intent to distribute a controlled substance. But the jury thought that the evidence only showed possession, a far lesser offense.
OUTCOME: Not guilty
The State charged my client with possession of a controlled substance. The jury didn't see it that way.
OUTCOME: Not guilty
The State charged my client with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer with a deadly weapon. My client's truck ignition was so badly damaged that he had it set up to where he used a screwdriv ... er to start the vehicle. The officer insisted that my client was actually using it as a weapon. The jury sided with my client.
OUTCOME: Hung jury; mistrial
The State charged my client with possession of a controlled substance. The jury did not agree. It was split.
OUTCOME: Not guilty
The State charged my client with driving under the influence. He maintained his innocence and was not interested in a plea bargain.
OUTCOME: Favorable, partially favorable, and unfavorable.
Represented claimants seeking disability benefits before administrative law judges.
OUTCOME: Varies
Represented clients in their applications, appeals, and suits for employment-related short term and long term disability benefits.