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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Disbarred Ex-Lawmaker's Insurance Fraud Trial a Long, Strange Trip; 2 Mortgage Fraud Trials Await - News - ABA Journal

Disbarred Ex-Lawmaker's Insurance Fraud Trial a Long, Strange Trip; 2 Mortgage Fraud Trials Await - News - ABA Journal
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Southern Lawyer North Carolina is written by Michael Wells Jr. Michael is a young lawyer and a member at the firm of Wells Jenkins Lucas Jenkins PLLC in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He practices in the areas of Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation, Immigration, Social Security Disability and Wills and Estates. Michael may be reached at (336)714-5773 or michaelw@wellsjenkins.com. The blog may also provide general information about the law. This general information is not legal advice. Likewise, the writer does not intend to form an attorney client relationship or give any kind of legal advice. No attorney client relationship will be formed.
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