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When tensions among shared real estate owners reached their tipping point, Adam Leitman Bailey P.C. stepped in and solved a modern issue with an ancient remedy.
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The future of Obamacare is unclear, and what U.S. health care will look like when the political fuss is over is an inquiry punctuated by a very large question mark.
Cyber School
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Introducing the 31st edition of The Best Lawyers in America and the fifth edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America.
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Black box data retrieval after a serious accident—it’s not just for commercial airplanes anymore.
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Who is responsible for gig economy car accidents?
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Your Fault or My Fault, It All Goes Through No-Fault
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The No-Fault System, which helps victims receive payment for accident-related medical bills, does not always regard minor accidents on court dockets.
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