By Ralph Bovitz
When a disaster strikes, attorneys often are among the first ones called. And although attorneys are accustomed to listening and then supplying answers and documents, listening takes on a new meaning in a disaster.
Clients in this situation fr...
When a disaster strikes, attorneys often are among the first ones called. And although attorneys are accustomed to listening and then supplying answers and documents, listening takes on a new meaning in a disaster.
Clients in this situation fr...
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