...more understanding lawyer. That is why this recent article in the Huffington Post really struck a chord with me. The article details the Washington...
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...Shopping for a Divorce Lawyer: One Size Doesn't Fit All - Huffington Post (blog) Avoid the Unintentional Expansion of Retainers Emergency repairs for a...
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...Use: Commute Dunlap's Sentence," is Richard Bloch's essay at Huffington Post. He's the former Arapahoe County Chief Deputy District Attorney. In...
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Geoffrey A. Mort, of counsel to Kraus & Zuchlewski, discusses the stigma of unemployment and the New York City act, which takes effect in mid-June and represents the most assertive legal step taken t
by Gene Howington, Guest Blogger That free speech is under attack by the governments local and Federal should be manifestly apparent from the stories that have appeared of the last few years here a
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...gunfight ensues and two dead bodies are found. Two?According the Huffington Post: Andrea Rebello, 21, of New York, was shot dead by a...
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...order had just arrived in the mail, had vacated firm client John Huffington's convictions for committing a pair of 1981 murders. After more than...
...Philly's Death Penalty," is David Love's latest essay at Huffington Post. Here's an extended excerpt from the beginning of this must...
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by Gene Howington, Gust Blogger As previously discussed in the column “Fantastic Plastic?“, the advent of cheap 3-D printing (or additive manufacturing) is changing the nature of how we can manufac
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...complaining about how ObamaCare regulations will hurt business and jobs, the Huffington Post has now reported what only the fiercest ObamaCare partisans won’t...
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