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Joe Whitcomb
Joe Whitcomb is the founder and president of Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC (WSM). In addition, he manages the firm and heads up the Government Procurement and International Business Transactions Law sections. As a result of his military service as a U.S. Army Ranger and as a non-commissioned officer in the Air Force, he learned mission accomplishment. While serving in the Air Force, he earned his Bachelor’s in Social Sciences and a Master’s in International Relations. His Master’s emphasis was on National Security and International Political Economics. After his military career, Joe attended law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

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Court Affirms Implied Trust in Ainsworth v. Plunk Land Dispute
In Ainsworth v. Plunk, a case heard before the Mississippi Court of Appeals, the court dealt with a land dispute involving a father and his two...

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An Appeal for Disability Benefits Due to Neck and Back Injuries
On January 2, 2019, Kevin Ross protectively filed an application for disability insurance benefits. His claim was based on multiple medical...

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Charitable Bequest Upheld Despite Closure of Nursing Home Facility
In the Nebraska Supreme Court case Akerson v. Hamilton County (309 Neb. 470), the court addressed a legal dispute over the validity of a charitable...

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Decoding the Arora v. HDFC Bank Limited Securities Fraud Case
In the case of Arora v. HDFC Bank Ltd., a putative class action was brought before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New...

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Antitrust and Intellectual Property Disputes: Stiles v. Walmart Case
The Stiles v. Walmart case, heard in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California, involved complex antitrust and...

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Appeal for Firearm Possession and Assault Involving Serious Injury
Incident and Initial Charges On May 17, 2021, Anthony James Gross, his family, and his girlfriend were at his family’s home in Marshall, North...

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Arnold's Legal Battle: A Closer Look at Late Notice of Claim
In the case Arnold v. Town of Camillus, the New York Appellate Division, Fourth Department, addressed complex issues surrounding workplace...

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Untimely Filing: Broussard's Legal Tangle with the United States
In Broussard v. United States, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit addressed the timeliness of a claim filed under the Federal...

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SSDI Denial Case Study: Craig Smith's Legal Battle Explained
Craig Smith applied for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits in January 2018, citing disability due to physical and mental...