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COVID has been hard for business of all sizes, but it’s taken a special toll on small, service based operations. A recent ruling in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, may bring such businesses a bit of relief.
Did Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf violate the Pennsylvania Constitution when he reprieved a death row inmate's execution based on his concerns that “the capital punishment system has significant and widely recognized defects?
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The proliferation of electronic payment methods has, to some extent, left consumers vulnerable. Sophisticated sales organizations exploit the fact that they can quickly and easily make deductions from bank and credit card accounts, sometimes without the account-holder even realizing it.
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Defamation is a false statement made about someone that harms their reputation. Proving defamation in court typically involves demonstrating that certain elements of defamation are present.
Read Article Recently, the Very Law team was involved in a paternity fraud case where one of our opponents passed away during the litigation process.
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