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Credit Reports Affect the Economic Health of American Families: Jason Causey Discusses Your Legal Rights

Approximately 200 million Americans have credit histories on file with the three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion), and these bureaus generate and sell more than one billion credit reports each year. Credit reports play a critical role in the economic health of American families. At least a fair...

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Mesothelioma Risk in Home DIY – That New Bathroom Could Kill You

Home remodeling remains so commonplace in the United States that we have at least two entire television networks devoted to it. And come on, who doesn't want to live nicely, cheaply? For a novice carpenter like myself, who wouldn't mind taking a shot at it but wants to make sure...

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Foundations

My daughter, Jayme, recently sent me a picture of my granddaughter, Melody, being pushed around in an empty box. Melody, who just turned months old, was a little skeptical but clearly enjoying herself. It was an homage to a picture that's been treasured in our family for years--a picture of...

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Back to the 80s

A couple weeks ago, I spent some time at Toys R Us trying to pick out a gift for a 5 year old-a task I thought would be simple. I mean, how hard could this reallybe? I was a child once. I have two children of my own, and although...

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The Differences between the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine

The Differences between the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine

The attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine are two important concepts in the litigation process and the law in general. At first glance, you may think the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine are interchangeable and govern the same exact scope of information, but that is not the...

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