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National Family Day

National Family Day

September 27th is National Family Day! This is a day that encourages everyone to take the time to sit down and have a family dinner at the dining room table. Family bonding is so important but is also a challenge when it comes to managing the schedules of all members....

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Healthy Snacking

Healthy Snacking

Do you find yourself snacking throughout the day on foods that aren’t the healthiest for your body? It’s safe to say we all do this from time to time. We grab what is closest to us and most times don’t think twice about what it is. The following recipe is...

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Exculpatory Clause

Exculpatory Clause

In Urena v. LA Fitness and Fitness International, LLC d/b/a/ LA Fitness, Civil Action No. 20-964, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted summary judgment in favor of LA Fitness and dismissed Ms. Urena’s claim for personal injuries. Upon becoming a member of the Wyomissing,...

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Motorcycle Safety Tips for Riders and Drivers

Motorcycle Safety Tips for Riders and Drivers

Motorcycles are a popular hobby for many people. Unfortunately, motorcycle collisions remain highly represented in fatalities from vehicle collisions in the United States. It is important for both motorcycle riders and other drivers on the road to be aware of safety measures to prevent collisions and serious injuries or death....

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What Kind of Information Should I Provide My Attorney During Meetings?

What Kind of Information Should I Provide My Attorney During Meetings?

Meeting with a lawyer is a new and unfamiliar experience for many people. It can be stressful to discuss something bad that has happened in your life with a stranger, and you may wonder what the lawyer is going to ask you. Here are some things to keep in mind...

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Class Action Lawyers Take Aim at “Extended Car Warranty” Robocalls

Class Action Lawyers Take Aim at “Extended Car Warranty” Robocalls

In 2020, Americans received nearly 50 billion robocalls – roughly half of which were identified as scams.  Although many have become accustomed to not responding to foreign phone numbers, robocalls, even if summarily ignored, are a preposterous time-wasting nuisance in the aggregate.  Even assuming conservatively that robocalls cost Americans 30...

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After Decades of Being a Mom

After Decades of Being a Mom

I first became a Mom in 1988 at the young age of just 19 years old.  Mom is the title I earned and will hold forever to four human beings that I have loved unconditionally for decades now. As you can imagine, having such a title to four people, in...

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My Top 10 Fears

My Top 10 Fears

Lately, I’ve developed some anxiety over a few things, so I decided to list my all-time fears. Here they go: 10. STAIRS!:  I’ve been on crutches for about five weeks now and have several more weeks yet to go.  My office is located on the second floor and I’ve had some close calls. ...

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Precautions to Consider When Driving in the Rain

Precautions to Consider When Driving in the Rain

This blog is aimed at discussing a very common occurrence: driving in the rain. All of us who drive regularly have driven in the rain. It is unavoidable. To most, driving in the rain is not a big deal, and it is not a bother. For others, driving in the...

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National Piano Month

National Piano Month

Did you know that September is National Piano Month? The month is celebrated by paying tribute to pianists, piano music fans and piano makers. There is a strong history behind this musical instrument that so many learn to play. Here are five things that you may not have known about...

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