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Yearly Archives: 2015

Lawyers, Websites and Finding the Right Attorney

03/31/2015
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Our firm’s website has thousands of pages of content within it. Why? Because we believe that before you decide to hire a law firm and an attorney, you should be able to determine whether we are skilled in a particular area of the law. Is there content on our website […]

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Household Cleaners, Medicines Can Poison Children

03/17/2015
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Don’t Store Chemicals in Cabinets Poisoning causes 51 deaths every year in children ages 12 and younger and more than 47,000 trips to the emergency room, making it a leading home hazard that is entirely preventable. Still, a majority of parents admit to keeping cleaners, medicines and other poisons in […]

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Home Nurseries Can Present Serious Dangers to Babies

03/16/2015
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Don’t Let Your Little One Become A Statistic Every year, an estimated 2,200 children die as the result of a home accident. Another 3.5 million end up in emergency rooms for the same reason. Such startling statistics should make safety a top priority for parents. The deaths and injuries are […]

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Contracts 101: Read Twice, Sign Once

03/11/2015
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Fast and loose; quick and dirty; speedy and greedy are three ways to describe businessmen and women who enter into contracts without reading the fine print. As soon as an executive signs his or her name to an endlessly long legal document, the deal is sealed. The better words to […]

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Brenda Fulmer — Searcy Denney Shareholder Co-Authors Book

03/9/2015
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One of our own, Brenda S. Fulmer has contributed a substantial chapter  titled “Mass Torts:  The Bird’s-Eye View” to the recently released book “Anatomy of a Personal Injury Lawsuit, 4th Edition” which is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for practicing plaintiffs’ attorneys and their staffs. The book is full of […]

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Trust But Verify — What E-discovery should be

03/5/2015
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If you ask an opposing party about the details of their document collection; the custodians interviewed; the keywords searched; or the culling approaches used; you are likely to get one response, a quickly erected brick wall. In Cooperation and Litigation: Thoughts on the American Experience (2013), Richard Marcus writes: “I […]

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