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Contract Termination Agreement: Against MSO’s Damage Claim
A medical practice in Washington, D.C. faced a high-stakes dispute after its management services organization (MSO) issued a sudden contract termination agreement and demanded one million dollars in damages. The conflict arose from disagreements over payment timing, website domain control, and access to accounting materials. Tension escalated into formal notices, threatening both the medical practice’s financial stability and its ability to continue operating without interruption.Our legal team conducted a comprehensive review of the agreement, assessed the MSO’s allegations, and reconstructed the contractual history using written communications, financial records, and statutory obligations applicable to healthcare entities in the District of Columbia.
Attempted Prostitution Defense Case Suspended Sentence
Attempted prostitution charges in New York, particularly those involving a minor, carry some of the most serious criminal consequences under state law. Because attempted prostitution overlaps with solicitation statutes and, depending on the facts, can escalate to felony level offenses involving minors, a defendant must respond with a highly structured defense strategy. In this case, the client sought urgent representation after being accused of attempted prostitution involving an underage individual, and defense counsel was tasked with mitigating criminal exposure, reducing collateral consequences, and preventing long term damage. Throughout this case, attempted prostitution appeared repeatedly in both charging documents and investigative reports, requiring counsel to build a defense approach aligned with New York Penal Law and case precedents. By examining evidentiary inconsistencies, emphasizing rehabilitative efforts, and negotiating with prosecutors, defense counsel ultimately secured a suspended sentence for the client.
DUI Case in New York: Led to a No-Action Decision
Facing a DUI allegation in New York can jeopardize a person’s license, career, and criminal record, especially when prior incidents exist.In this case study, our defense team assisted a client who risked enhanced penalties due to a prior alcohol-related offense.Although police initially treated the incident as a potential DUI, the investigation ultimately confirmed there had been no operation of the vehicle, allowing the client to avoid charges entirely.This outcome demonstrates how careful evidence analysis, statutory interpretation, and factual reconstruction can dismantle a DUI allegation before it solidifies into formal prosecution.It also shows why early legal intervention is vital when facing New York’s increasingly strict impaired-driving laws.
Property damage hit and run: Saved a client from jail
A property damage hit and run charge in New York can quickly escalate into a life-changing criminal matter, especially when the accident involves both multiple damaged vehicles and an injured driver. Our client faced exactly that situation after driving home alone from a company gathering while intoxicated. Despite the severity of the allegations, timely legal intervention, structured mitigation, and strict compliance with New York’s sentencing expectations allowed the client to avoid incarceration.