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Personal Injury Crash Victim ‘Substantially’ Compensated
[25 Oct 2010 | posted by: Rachel Hanson | No Comment | ]
Personal Injury Crash Victim ‘Substantially’ Compensated

A man who claimed the lives of three people 15 years ago has been awarded what has been an extensive sum in personal injury compensation.
Nicholas Butler was left brain-damaged in a car crash, who is now 23, was on his way to school when the accident happened. He was with his cousin Laura and their friend Nikita Somes, who was seven, in his Aunt Susan Prosser’s car.
Ms Prosser lost control of the vehicle and was hit by a lorry, crashing down an embankment and ramming into a tree, according to …

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Personal Injury Lawyer’s Pricey Home in Northeast Dallas
[25 Oct 2010 | posted by: Rachel Hanson | No Comment | ]
Personal Injury Lawyer’s Pricey Home in Northeast Dallas

J. Gregory Homes Inc sold a 1,681-square-foot house whose address is 6231 Vickery Blvd, in Northeast Dallas. The house is valued at a whooping $293,900 and was sold to Wesley S. Alost and Amy P. Alost on September 1st 2010.
The property was built in 1940 and J. Gregory Homes acquired the property in December 2009.
Mr. Alost is an associate at Jones, McGoldrick LLP. His job involves handling areas such as accident claims, personal injury litigation, toxic tort, business and commercial law. The lawyer earned he’s degree from Loyola …

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[25 Oct 2010 | posted by: Martin Shaffer | No Comment | ]
Auburn passes Boise St, takes 1st in BCS standings

The unbeaten Auburn Tigers (8-0) moved from fourth position on Sunday to beat Oregon (7-0) and Boise State (6-0) and get to the top spot. This puts the Southeastern Conference in the national title game for the fifth straight appearance. Southeastern Conference has won the last four national championships, with Florida taking two and Alabama and LSU winning one each.
Computer rankings placed Auburn at the top in the computer rankings but in the USA Today coaches’ and Harris polls managed third in each. Coach Gene Chizik before the release of …

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[25 Oct 2010 | posted by: Charles Glover | No Comment | ]
Iran Sidesteps Trade Sanctions with Help from Chinese Firms

At the four-day trade fair, which concluded on October 9, at the Tehran International Industry Fair, leaders boasted that 25 countries were taking part. International sanctions did not stop them from continuing to do business with rest of the world. China stood out by having the highest turnout by far of all companies, which made up 81 out of 309 firms present.
Beijing according to trade specialist can easily circumvent and ignore banking complications faced by other countries when doing business with the Islamic Republic and can supply versions of anything …