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It takes TWO to Tango (Help your attorney out)

By Anthony Reeves on October 2, 2008

It’s fascinating the amount of times people call and blast their attorney when things aren’t moving fast enough or things happening the way they expect them to happen.  However, there are times when people don’t stop and see what part they played in the delay.  In some instances, attorneys rely heavily on the responses and [...]

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Confirm the information

By Anthony Reeves on October 1, 2008

So many times, people receive these blanket e-mails from individuals talking about ‘warnings’ or ‘cautions’ about things that may or may not be true.  As a result, if the e-mail is INFLAMMATORY enough, people will forward these e-mail to as many people as they know. The problem with the technological age is that too many [...]

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