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Sex trafficking isn't just a crime happening in other countries, it's happening in our own communities. Hotels, bars, and nightclubs profit from human trafficking - they see everything and do nothing.
If you're a victim of sex trafficking, call us at 800-300-2100 for a confidential discussion.… Read more
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I’m attorney Madeleine Simmons, and I’ve dedicated my life to fighting injustice.
Since joining Morgan & Morgan, I’ve recovered millions of dollars for people who were injured because of someone else’s negligence.
Our firm is one of the few with the resources to take big companies to court… Read more
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Medical malpractice is the third leading cause of death in America, killing 250,000 people a year.
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Attorney Mark Nation explains common issues homeowners with cast iron plumbing may encounter. If your home or business was built before 1975, and you have interior water damage, your insurance policy might require your insurance company to replace your old plumbing. Learn more: PipeLawsuit.com
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Thousands of victims of sex trafficking have their dignity, lives, and futures stolen. What's worse is that companies like hotels and casinos witness this trafficking and turn a blind eye. They actually profit from these victims. If you're a victim of sex trafficking, call us at 800-300-2100 for a… Read more
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If you feel like you see John Morgan everywhere, you're not alone.
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If you believe your home or business suffered damage as a result of quarry blasting, such as a cracked wall, foundation, or ceiling, and your insurance company denied your claim or didn’t pay full value, contact us today for a free case review.
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After a car or motorcycle crash, you may have a lot of questions about how to handle the insurance companies. Even more daunting is trying to understand your coverage and insurance policy. Attorney Jonathan Brozyna shares some important tips to remember after a car accident.
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If you’re a veteran or service member, you may be leaving a job to serve. When you get back, you shouldn’t be denied reemployment.