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Nevada Car Accident Lawyers and Personal Injury Attorneys
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Crockett & Myers - Las Vegas Personal Injury, Liability, and Malpractice Attorneys
Las Vegas preeminent law firm for personal injury, medical malpractice and wrongful death representation. We handle each case personally and have been doing so for 25 years in Nevada
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Nevada Attorneys - Medical Negligence, Personal Injury Law
The McNally Law Firm, Nevada lawyers handling medical malpractice, insurance bad faith, nursing home neglect and abuse, product liability and personal injury law cases
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Reno Personal Injury Lawyer: Auto Accident, Insurance Bad Faith
Kevin M. Berry, Reno Nevada lawyer handling personal injury, auto/motorcycle/aviation accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice, wrongful death, wrongful termination and insurance bad faith cases
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Hawaii Revised Statutes §663-41 creates a right of action against any person twenty-one years or older who furnishes or sells alcoholic beverages to a person under the age of twenty-one years - or who knows of such alcohol consumption on owned premises and fails to reasonably prevent it - for all injuries and damages caused by the intoxicated person under twenty-one years of age. Oddly this law seems to hold social hosts to a higher standard of liability than businesses selling alcoholic beverages under a liquor license.
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