The Bonderud Law Firm, led by attorney Andrew Bonderud, recently earned an acquittal following a 2-day jury trial, where the client was charged with domestic battery. The client was a professional who faced termination and life-altering collateral consequences if he had been convicted. With it all on the line, the client hired The Bonderud Law…
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Under Florida law, when a child is subject to a Florida Court’s “child custody” jurisdiction (either because of a dissolution of marriage case or because of a paternity case), the child’s parents are not allowed to move their residence more than 50 miles unless they obtain either (1) written consent of the other parent, or…
Continue reading ›The Bonderud Law Firm recently completed a 2-day non-jury trial in a family law case, where our client had been accused of refusing to co-parent and attempting to alienate the other parent from the parties’ teenage child. The other parent requested that our client not only be held in contempt, but also that the parties’…
Continue reading ›The Bonderud Law Firm recently earned an acquittal for a client who was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. The client had just left a restaurant, where he had eaten dinner and had a single beer. While he was driving, he engaged in distracted driving after his children called his cell phone. A…
Continue reading ›The Bonderud Law Firm recently went to trial in a case where our client was charged with a federal conspiracy to pay and receive health care kickbacks, as well as two substantive kickback charges. After a week-long trial, the jury convicted our client of paying a $200 (that’s right — two Benjamins) health care kickback…
Continue reading ›The Bonderud Law Firm recently completed a four-week jury trial that culminated with the firm’s client being acquitted of one of the largest federal health care fraud conspiracies ever alleged by the US Department of Justice. With federal prosecutors who flew in from Washington, D.C.’s DOJ Fraud Section at “Main Justice”, the Government called dozens…
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