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February 2nd, 2023 • News & Politics • 5 minute read

Is an Advance Healthcare Directive Part of Virginia Estate Planning?

An advance health care directive is the document that will be used to direct care givers when someone is sick or hurt accidentally and life is at risk and they cannot speak for themselves.

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July 31st, 2017 • Health & Medicine • 9 minute read

Sterilization: A Problem to be Fixed?

Two stories came together recently. One was about a Tennessee prison's sterilization program, and the other was the falling sperm count of western men.

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February 4th, 2022 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Magnesium Has Strong Cancer-fighting Properties

Magnesium is one powerful immune-boosting mineral.

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April 20th, 2023 • News & Politics • 6 minute read

R&D Tax Credits: 6 Things to Know Before Claiming

Before claiming R&D tax credits, companies should know the eligibility criteria for such credits. ~ ley Beam, Managing Attorney, Douglas R. Beam, P.A.

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July 23rd, 2021 • News & Politics • 5 minute read

The Psychology of Dressing for Court

If your lawyer or consultant suggests you dress a certain way, think twice before you brush off their requests. What you wear could well affect the outcome of the case.

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February 19th, 2016 • Lawsuits & Litigation • 9 minute read

The Living Legacy of Katrina

The disaster was born that week ten years ago, but it is very much alive, affecting people’s lives every day moving forward. CNN conducted a poll that showed, while the memories have faded a little, the lessons of Katrina remain on the forefront. 51 percent of respondents believe that the U.S. is no better prepared for a disaster like Katrina in the future. This is up from 48 percent who were asked that question in 2006. While that may seem a surprising number, yet not a very significant difference, it bears remembering JUST HOW BAD THE 2005 RESPONSE WAS.

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November 19th, 2019 • News & Politics • 5 minute read

Equifax Lawsuit: 'Admin' Was Used as Login Credentials at Time of Massive Data Breach

A class-action lawsuit filed earlier this month alleges Equifax used 'admin' as the username and password for the compromised portal containing sensitive information of millions of people.

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March 27th, 2019 • Featured Article • 5 minute read

Senator's Misguided Tweet Fuels Social Media Opioid Debate

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) recently tweeted that overprescribing of opioids is the root cause of the epidemic and her post was met with strong opposition.