Sullivan Legal authors another winning appellate brief.
Once again, we secured a big win for a successful litigator. The attorney was swamped with work and hired the ghostwriting pros at Sullivan Legal to write an appellate brief.
Once again, we secured a big win for a successful litigator. The attorney was swamped with work and hired the ghostwriting pros at Sullivan Legal to write an appellate brief.
We scored another big win for a busy litigator in Philadelphia. The attorney hired us to ghostwrite a brief urging the Pennsylvania Superior Court to prevent multiple parties from opening a default
A criminal defense attorney hired us to ghostwrite a motion to quash charges, involving possession with the intent to deliver a controlled substance. The attorney’s client was facing a maximum
The hiring attorney’s client pleaded guilty to possession of oxycodone with the intent to distribute. The sentencing guidelines called for more than 10 years of incarceration. The defense attorney hired
A plaintiff’s attorney hired us to help in a personal injury case arising out of a car accident. The plaintiff sought punitive damages, and the defendant moved for partial summary
A truck struck and killed a woman who was riding a bicycle and the District Attorney’s Office charged the driver with homicide by vehicle. A judge of the Court of
Matt Sullivan assisted in an appeal challenging a criminal defendant’s sentence for attempted murder. The case was on appeal in the Pennsylvania Superior Court from the denial of PCRA relief.
The lower court convicted the defendant of charges related to the sexual assault of a four-year-old. He raised numerous issues on appeal with the Pennsylvania Superior Court, which denied each
The New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that “a school employee cannot obtain disability retirement benefits where disciplinary charges have not been shown to ‘relate’ to a disability under N.J.A.C. 17:1-6.4.”
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court affirmed the Pennsylvania Parole Board (Board) order, determining that the Board relied upon admissible evidence when properly recommitting White as a convicted parole violator (CPV), and
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