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Have you been injured in a Virginia car accident? Our Virginia Personal Injury Attorneys are available for an immediate review of your case. Car ...
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a form of acquired brain injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. TBI can result when the head suddenly and violently hits an object, or when an object pierces the skull and enters brain tissue.
Symptoms may include: headache confusion lightheadedness dizziness blurred vision or tired eyes fatigue or lethargy trouble with memory, concentration, attention, or thinking...
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West Virginia Must Ensure Justice Isn't Denied As head of the West Virginia Association for Justice, or WVAJ, — the official name of West Virginia's personal injury lawyers — Michael Romano recently did his best to demagogue the issue of appeals court legislation in this paper. |
Charlie Crist will get you the personal injury settlement you deserve
More: Drew Grant By Alex Pareene Here is Charlie Crist, being held hostage by lawyers, apologizing profusely to legendary musician and bicycle enthusiast David Byrne. Look at his sad, dead eyes: Not long ago, Crist was a superstar governor and rising
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Fallen officers, others honored at Reno's peace officer memorial Friday Department of Corrections Officer Lee Grider was honored for trying to pull a traffic accident victim from a burning car on June 15, following a three car accident in Mound House that claimed two lives. Grider had been on his way to work when he came |
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Ex-Vol Haynesworth's lawsuit headed to arbitration In 2008, Haynesworth - who is now on the roster of the Washington Redskins - was involved in a car accident for which, according to the suit, he might be found liable in an amount that exceeds his liability insurance limits. |
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Climate cover suit heard by Va. high court At oral argument, AES' attorney, L. Steven Emmert of Sykes, Bourdon, Ahern & Levy PC in Virginia Beach, Va., used a driving analogy to address whether the intentional release of greenhouse gas emissions meets the definition of “accident” to trigger CGL |


TRENTON — With stacks of framed photographs piled on a polished wooden table in her office at the Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, Supreme Court Justice Virginia Long returned a phone call last week from a former colleague wishing her a happy birthday.
She had just turned 70 — the age when all judges in New Jersey must retire — and was packing her belongings from 34 years as a state judge, the last 13 on the state’s highest court.
"What’s it like in the outside world?" Long asked, laughing.
The third woman ever appointed to the Supreme Court, Long blazed a trail for women in law and leaves a legacy of opinions championing the rights of individuals.
"Because of you, individual rights are more secure. Because of you, our system of justice is fairer," Justice Barry Albin told her on the last day she sat for oral arguments. "I have no doubt that you will be regarded as one of the greatest jurists of your generation and perhaps of any generation."
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