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September 24th, 2024
When I settle a personal injury case, whether an automobile or motorcycle accident, a dog bite, or premises liability like a slip and fall, the money is placed into an IOLTA account before disbursing it to the client and me for fees. I tell this…

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August 22nd, 2024
The same two boys we met earlier were sitting side by side on the swings in a quiet park south of the pond by the river in Mesa. The river meandered through Gilbert, Chandler, and Queen Creek, creating a serene backdrop for their morning. It was…

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July 24th, 2024
Two kids were sitting side by side on swings in a park south of the pond by the river in Mesa, which runs through to Gilbert and Queen Creek. One boy asked the other, “Have you seen the old guy who just moved into the senior home around…

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June 6th, 2024
The Cities of Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Phoenix, Queen Creek, and Apache Junction, in Arizona, stand out with their unique and diverse population. Within each city, there are distinct areas catering to different age groups. One section is…

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April 11th, 2024
If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident, consulting with a lawyer can be a critical step towards protecting your rights and securing fair compensation. Preparing effectively for this initial consultation can help maximize the value of the…

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Many people find having a pet a wonderful experience. Pets come in various shapes and sizes, from cuddly dogs and cats to unconventional choices like goats or snakes. Regardless of the type of pet you choose, owning one comes with significant…

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March 21st, 2024
Daniel Marco does not doubt that attorneys would benefit if they stopped focusing on themselves, stopped focusing on money, and started focusing on their clients. At that point, he says, everything will come together. They can start by treating…

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All it Means is If it Looks Negligent, it Probably is! Winning an Injury Case Without Evidence of Fault! In my parochial school days, I grappled with Latin, a language that seemed more like a chore than a valuable skill. It felt like a relic…

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