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What To Do after a Truck Accident in Illinois

by Lyn Blair | May 12, 2025 | Author: Michael R.De La Paz

The Steps You Want to Take to Protect Your Rights by: Michael De La Paz You’ve been hurt in an automobile accident in Oklahoma. Maybe you can’t work because of your injuries or maybe you need extensive medical treatment, which may not be fully covered by insurance....

January 6 documents 6 Documents are all Online in Full Details

by Lyn Blair | Jan 23, 2025 | Lawyer Marketing

January 6 Documents are all Online: https://www.govinfo.gov/collection/january-6th-committee-final-report?path=/GPO/  ...

Why Do Women Say I “Froze Up” During Sexual Assault?

by Lyn Blair | Jan 22, 2025 | Author: Bill Cafaro, Sexual Assault

by Bill Cafaro | Jan 21, 2025 | Author: Attorneys Bill Cafaro, Sexually Assaulted They’re Not Making This Up – Read About Why When describing date rape or other types of sexual assault, women commonly say “I just froze up” instead of fighting back or crying out. This...

Is Your Boss Paying You Less Than the Legal Minimum Wage?

by Lyn Blair | Jan 14, 2025 | Author: Bill Cafaro

Very Recent Minimum Wage Changes in New York Include Tipped Employees  If you have a minimum wage job, and your boss is not paying you the legal required minimum wage, you may have the right to sue for DOUBLE THE AMOUNT of What He Didn’t Pay You! If you work in NYC,...

Workers in New York Now Protected by Clean Slate Act

by Lyn Blair | Jan 10, 2025 | Author: Peter A. Romero, Workers in New York Now Protected by Clean Slate Act

New Statute Limits Employers Use of Criminal Background Checks | Requires Notification Employers in New York have long used criminal background checks when evaluating job applicants and even as a condition of continued employment for current workers. In November,...
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