PaperStreet Web Design to develop new web site for Mayfield Commander & Pound

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About Mayfield Commander & Pound

Mayfield, Commander & Pound, L.L.C. is a boutique civil litigation firm located in metro Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in representing companies and individuals in general commercial disputes and personal injury actions, including nursing home negligence, tractor trailer and automobile accidents and products liability.

We are seasoned litigators with substantial experience in the trial of state and federal civil matters.

We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality of legal representation to obtain large verdicts and settlements or otherwise resolve your dispute.

http://www.mcplawfirm.com

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CONSUMER PROTECTION STRATEGY AND STARTLING DETAILS ABOUT SLAVERY REVEALED AT SCHOLARS MEETING ON REPARATIONS LAWSUITS

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July 3, 2002

CONSUMER PROTECTION STRATEGY AND STARTLING DETAILS ABOUT SLAVERY REVEALED

AT SCHOLARS MEETING ON REPARATIONS LAWSUITS

On Thursday, June 26, scholars met in Washington, D.C. at the National Press Club to discuss slavery, its legacy, and, south texas construction accident attorney
, the merits of litigation being pursued for reparations from 19 blue-chip corporations.

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Criminal Identity Theft – Don’t End Up In A Criminal Database!

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Author: Fred Appleyard Jr

You’re driving on road one night, then you notice there’s a police cruiser following close behind you. You figure the cop just wants to pass you, so you move over one lane, except he moves over too and stays on your tail, then you see the flashing red & blue lights then “Woooop!!! wooooop!!!” You must be wondering why you were pulled over. You weren’t speeding nor breaking any traffic laws and your tag is not expired.

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