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Holiday Hustle and Bustle

Holiday Hustle and Bustle

Last night as my daughter and I were dancing around the living room with garland draped around our shoulders to Christmas music in our attempt to decorate the tree I did not think twice about the sink full of dishes and the laundry that needed washed.  I knew that they...

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The Krampus: You’d Rather have a Lump of Coal if You’ve Been Bad at Christmas

The Krampus: You’d Rather have a Lump of Coal if You’ve Been Bad at Christmas

Santa Claus is a well-known and loved holiday tradition. Also known as Kris Kringle and Old Saint Nick, Santa Claus is a jolly old fellow who lives at the North Pole with a team of reindeer and elves, who spend the year making toys for all the world’s children, then...

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Old School

Old School

As I go forward with my campaign, I find that more often than not, people want to find out how I am likely to handle certain issues that will come before me as a Circuit Court Judge.  Rather than trying to discuss a long list of specific issues, I will...

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What I Learned From My Grandparents

What I Learned From My Grandparents

I am not sure that what I say here is “learning” but here are some of my memories of my maternal grandparents.  As my mom was their youngest of four girls, my paternal grandparents were always sort of old, I guess.  From my earliest memories, they had white hair and...

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Automotive Related Litigation

Automotive Related Litigation

As most of you reading this know, our law firm since its inception, has been heavily involved in automotive-related litigation.  We’ve done major truck and car crash cases.  We have litigated product liability cases involving rollovers, roof collapses, defective seatbacks, defective seatbelts, defective glass and tires.  We have investigated failures...

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Off-Label Drug Use – Are You Informed?

Off-Label Drug Use – Are You Informed?

Last October, we highlighted the Huffington Post’s series regarding Johnson & Johnson's drug Risperdal and the billions of dollars the company made whilst failing to warn prospective patients, particularly young males, about the risk of developing breasts. .  In that article, we touched upon the concept of “off-label” drug use, a...

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The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

It’s that time of year again, folks! We are having so much fun preparing to entertain you on Dec. 4-6, and Dec. 11- 12 when Oglebay Institute’s Towngate Theatre actors present The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Directed by P.D. Gregg. Last year, I wrote to you about my daughter, Aleigha,...

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The life of working retail on Black Friday.

The life of working retail on Black Friday.

 “Yes, the price on the sign is the final price and no we don’t have any more in the back.” It would be impossible to count how many times that line will be said to costumers throughout today, Black Friday. Black Friday is known for huge lines, early mornings and...

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One Year Later and Still Giving Thanks

One Year Later and Still Giving Thanks

I wrote a blog a year ago giving thanks for how God made it possible for my newborn granddaughter to see.  Many of you expressed your support for Madelyn.  I thought it was fitting to give an update on how Madelyn is doing. Madelyn was born on July 15, 2014...

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Giving Back to the Friendly City

Giving Back to the Friendly City

Giving back to the community in which we both work and live is extremely important to the Bordas & Bordas family. After all, what good is success and prosperity if we don’t share it with those around us? Listed below are just a few of the many recent philanthropic sponsorships...

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