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October, 2016 | SEONewsWire.net - Part 3
Month: October 2016

Using Person-First Language to Communicate With and About People with Special Needs

About 54 million Americans, or 1 in every 5 people, report having a disability. Most Americans will experience a disability at some point, and for many, the disability will occur very suddenly and unexpectedly.  It could happen to anyone, at

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Two Sisters Hit, One Killed, By Alleged Drunk and Distracted Driver At Entrance of Walmart

Earlier this month, two sisters were hit in a crosswalk as they approached the entrance of a Wal-Mart. Witnesses said the driver of a Ford Explorer was driving excessively fast, talking on his cellphone and looking into the store while

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Schaefer v. Universal Scaffolding – Spoliation of Evidence in Construction Accident Lawsuit

When a construction accident occurs on a job site, all attention is understandably on the injured worker. It’s only after the fact that those involved start to think about the condition of the site, the equipment or other third parties

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Lawsuit Alleges Medical Negligence Caused Elderly Woman’s Untimely and Wrongful Death

Are you involved in a wrongful death lawsuit or waiting for an expected settlement award? Do you need short term cash to pay your present-day bills or living expenses? Call Litigation Funding Corporation. We may be able to help you

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USCIS to Raise Immigration Filing Fees

On October 24, 2016, the Department of Homeland Security announced new filing fees which USCIS will be charging for immigration benefits.  The new fees become effective on December 23, 2016. USCIS calculates the increases to be a weighted average of

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McColl v. Lang – Punitive Damages in Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

In the majority of successful medical malpractice lawsuits, the bulk of damages awarded will be compensatory. That means they are intended to compensate the patient for the losses they have incurred, such as pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages

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Litigation Funding: A Better Option Than Settling For Less Than Full Case Value

If you are involved in a lawsuit or legal claim, it may take months or even years to receive the highest possible settlement. Meanwhile, medical bills, legal fees, and other daily expenses continue to pile up, leaving you feeling helpless

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Comverse CEO faces securities fraud charge a decade later

The former founder and chief executive officer of Comverse Technology Inc. pleaded guilty to one count of securities fraud in a Brooklyn federal court on August 24. Jacob Alexander ended his extradition fight in Namibia where he had been living

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Young Michigan Girl Killed in Crash, Her Two Siblings Injured

Police are investigating a Locke Township, MI crash that killed an 11-year-old girl and seriously injured her two older siblings. Just before 8 a.m., a 16-year-old girl was driving southbound when a northbound driver turned in front of her. After

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Department of State Changes Passport Rules Based on New Legislation

The U.S. Department of State has issued a final regulation that provides changes and updates to passport rules based on recent legislation. The new enactments that affect passport rules are the International Megan’s Law (IML), which provides for advance notification

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