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Attorney at Law Magazine
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CLICK HERE FOR THE MAGAZINE Wotorson Firm, LLP - Entitled to Justice “Law should be reserved for those who want to make a difference.” Atlanta personal injury attorney Ronnie B. Wotorson always knew he wanted to be a lawyer. But during college the founder of The Wotorson Firm LLP worked as a sales manager for various national retailers. By the time he graduated, he had a lot of responsibility and was doing well in corporate America. “But I never thought I’d continue in the corporate world and not go to law school,” he says.
What to do after an Accident
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With today’s traffic and commute, the likelihood that you may be involved in an automobile accident is substantial. Once an accident occurs, the legal clock begins to run and it is important to ensure all necessary evidence is collected. Therefore, if you are ever in an automobile accident here are some things to remember:
Important Information on Funeral Homes
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Experiencing the death of a loved one can be a very difficult and emotional time. From coping with their death to making funeral arrangements, things can be overwhelming. While most people have experience making funeral related decisions, few are aware of the laws surrounding funeral homes and arrangements. There are many things to consider and knowledge of the law is crucial. When choosing a funeral home, make sure its employees are licensed, as Georgia law requires embalmers and funeral directors be licensed to practice. [1] Once you have ensured proper licensing, carefully consider which funeral services you want for your loved one, and make sure you are only paying for services you have requested.
The Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta has hired an employment lawyer, Lori Shapiro
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Viacom Spent Millions After T.I. Realty Show Airs Dead Man’s Body
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From the annals of reality show nightmares comes the tale of how Viacom had to spend millions of dollars after the MTV reality series, T.I’s Road to Redemption, showed a dead man’s body during its premiere episode, titled “You Are Responsible for Your Own Actions.” Viacom doesn’t believe it’s financially responsible for what happened and has taken the AXIS Insurance Company to court to get the firm to reimburse its legal costs and reach a settlement.
Woman killed in three-vehicle crash in Jessup
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JESSUP, Md. – A 39-year-old Baltimore woman was killed Wednesday following a three-vehicle accident in Jessup, Howard County police said. Police said before 6:40 a.m., the driver of a 2010 Freightliner Box Truck was traveling northbound on US Rt. 1 just south of Kit Kat Road when he struck the rear of a 2000 Volkswagen Jetta that was stopped in preparing to turn left into the US 1 Center Shopping Center.
T.I., MTV, Funeral Home Sued for Filming Dead Body on Reality Show
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*The family of a dead man whose body was shown in T.I.’s MTV reality series “T.I.’s Road to Redemption” have sued the rapper, claiming that the airing of the corpse on television was disrespectful and done without their consent. The suit, filed by the family of Joseph Williams, contends that his father, Joseph Williams Sr., and other relatives suffered mental distress after footage of his body was shown in a February 2009 episode of the MTV series, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.