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8 Steps to Be the Rockstar Personal Injury Paralegal

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Know the Statute of Limitations Period. The statute of limitations is a time limit on a particular cause of action. If the law firm accepted the case before the statute of limitations period expired, it could result in a finding of legal malpractice. Know the Litigation Process. initial intake).

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Supreme Court strikes down Chevron, curtailing power of federal agencies

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The decision will likely have far-reaching effects across the country, from environmental regulation to healthcare costs. Under that doctrine, if Congress has not directly addressed the question at the center of a dispute, a court was required to uphold the agency’s interpretation of the statute as long as it was reasonable.

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Nine new relists as the court approaches the finish line

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Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit held that as a former employee, Stanley lacked a cause of action under the ADA. But its suit named Dewberry Group, not the affiliates, as a defendant, and the parties litigated only the liability of Dewberry Group itself. In Stanley v. relisted after the Jan. rescheduled before the Mar.

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