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Monthly Archives: «May 2019»

201905.24
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A Trusted Personal Injury Lawyer Lends Helpful Social Media Advice

by webdev.58 in Info Articles

In today’s advent of the internet, social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have become a treasure chest of personal information. This, however, is a double-edged sword. While you can freely express your thoughts and share details about your daily life with friends, the information you divulge can also be used against you in…

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201905.15
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Medical Malpractice Lawyers Explain the Common Elements of the Case

by webdev.58 in Info Articles

Contrary to popular belief, medical malpractice is far from being merely a frivolous lawsuit. Often, it is perceived as an unnecessary legal proceeding that is initiated by patients or clients who would like to hold their doctors unreasonably liable for a mishap or a physical condition. The truth, however, is that medical malpractice is a…

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