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Looking to Retain a Personal Injury Attorney? Ask These 10, Key Questions

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If you’ve been a victim of personal injury, your attorney could be the difference between no compensation and a high payout. It’s an issue confronting thousands of Americans when you consider the statistics. The National Center for Health Statistics, a department within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, records that around 31 million people are […]

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What Goes into the Process of Pursuing a Slip & Fall Lawsuit?

Accidents, by their sheer definition, can happen to anyone, anywhere. However, accidents do vary in where they happen, and to whom. Slip and fall accidents, for example, typically happen on property owned or maintained by someone else. In these cases, the property owner or manager may be held legally responsible. Slip and fall lawsuits are

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Personal Injury Law: Who is at Fault in Left Turn Accidents

Grossman Law Offices – In 2017, there were 55 fatal accidents in Fresno. Thousands of others were injured, and some of those collisions were left turn accidents. Road rules differ in different jurisdictions, being regulated by the states and municipalities through their respective traffic codes. Most of these are based at least in part on the Uniform

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Top Questions to Ask Your Immigration Lawyer Florida Immigration Law – If you are thinking of moving to the United States, are here on a visa that may expire at some point or have any other immigration issue, those seeking a successful solution may attempt to handle things on their own, but an immigration attorney

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The Myth of the Law Firm Safety Net: Starting Your Own Practice

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Your law firm job may be comforting, but it’s not always comfortable Beth Lebowitz* You did everything right. You attended your OCIs during law school, hearing again and again that going to work for that big law firm was the best, if not the only, option. You worked those summer internships, and were lured in

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