Apelbaum et al v. Lambert et al

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Case Number:

2:23-cv-11718

Court:

Michigan Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Judge:

Robert J. White

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  1. November 26, 2025

    Cyber Co. Says Mich. Atty's Recusal Bid Based On Speculation

    A Michigan attorney's attempt to have a judge recuse from a payment dispute launched by a cybersecurity firm "is a waste of the court's time," the company has said, because her bid is based on speculation over the judge's work in a federal prosecutor's office.

  2. November 21, 2025

    Mich. Atty Fights Defamation Suit From Election Investigator

    A Michigan attorney has said any statements that a cybersecurity firm claims she made to scuttle its president's job prospects with the Pennsylvania Legislature are protected speech on a matter of public concern, urging a federal judge to dismiss a suit the firm brought after it told her it found no evidence of fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

  3. July 15, 2025

    Judge Says Election Audit Deal Doesn't Cover Michigan Atty

    A $500,000 settlement reached between a Pennsylvania businessman and a cybersecurity firm suing over unpaid voting machine investigation bills does not cover a Michigan attorney and her firm, a Michigan federal judge ruled this week.

  4. June 23, 2025

    $500K Election Audit Deal Shields Mich. Atty, Court Told

    A Michigan attorney has told a federal judge that a $500,000 settlement reached between a Pennsylvania businessman and a cybersecurity firm suing over unpaid voting machine investigation bills also covers her, encouraging the court to dismiss the case entirely or order the plaintiffs to return the money paid to them.

  5. June 20, 2025

    NRA President Settles Suit Over His 2020 Election Audit Bill

    A cybersecurity firm that sued over unpaid bills for its 2020 election investigations said this week that it reached a $500,000 settlement with a Pennsylvania business owner recently elected president of the National Rifle Association, despite his alleged efforts to extend the deal to cover a Michigan attorney and co-defendant.

  6. May 28, 2025

    NRA President's Attys Want Out Of Election-Inspection Case

    The lawyers representing the recently elected president of the National Rifle Association in a contract dispute stemming from investigations of the 2020 election are asking a Michigan federal court to excuse them from the case, after their client allegedly heard from his codefendant and stopped talking to them.

  7. November 18, 2024

    Mich. Atty Avoids Default For Now In Election Audit Pay Suit

    A Michigan federal judge said Friday he would not enter a default judgment against an attorney and Donald Trump ally on claims she stiffed a voting machine inspection company, even though her inaction led to a default finding, ruling that the liability of her alleged financial backer still needs to be determined.

  8. February 28, 2024

    Michigan Atty, Trump Ally, In Default For Avoiding Pay Suit

    A default judgment was entered against a Michigan attorney known for pushing former President Donald Trump's unfounded voter fraud claims after a cybersecurity company said she didn't respond to 40 attempts to serve her with a lawsuit claiming that she didn't pay for voting machine inspections. 

  9. November 13, 2023

    Mich. Atty Ducking 2020 Audit Pay Suit, Cyber Firm Says

    A cybersecurity company said Monday it suspects a Michigan attorney known for pushing Donald Trump's unfounded voter fraud claims is avoiding being served, after the company claimed she hired it to inspect Pennsylvania voting machines and then failed to pay up.