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Adolescent Rights Protection Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Elementary Student) (1) · Adolescent Rights Protection Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Middle School Student) (1) · Adolescent Rights Protection Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (1) · Adolescent Rights Protection Lawsuit: Senior Attorney (Boarding Student) (1) · Adolescent Rights Protection Lawsuit: Senior Attorney (Custody Battle) (1) · Adolescent Rights Protection Lawsuit: Young Attorney (1) · Long Beach (Advanced) Case: Aaron Figueroa (1) · Long Beach (Advanced) Case: Design Company Manager (1) · Long Beach (Advanced) Case: KTV Owner (1) · Long Beach (Advanced) Case: Plagiarizing Student (1) · Long Beach Lawsuit: Young Attorney (IP Dispute, Video 1) (1) · Orchidshine (Advanced) Case: Company Executive (1) · Orchidshine (Advanced) Case: Company Representative (Social Security Dispute, Documentation) (1) · Orchidshine (Advanced) Case: Company Representative (Social Security Dispute, Severance) (1) · Orchidshine (Advanced) Case: Head of A Company (1) · Orchidshine Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Other Dispute, Design Company 1) (1) · South Stellis (Advanced) Case: Family Member (1) · South Stellis (Advanced) Case: Hospital PR Personnel (Medical Dispute, Operation) (1) · South Stellis (Advanced) Case: Owens Meyers (1) · South Stellis (Advanced) Case: Patient's Family (1) · South Stellis Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Family Dispute, Asset Division 1) (1) · Waterfront (Advanced) Case: Joshua Sawyer (Debt Dispute, Debt Transfer) (1) · Waterfront (Advanced) Case: Murray Bauer (1) · Waterfront (Advanced) Case: Ramon Horton (1) · Waterfront (Advanced) Case: Salvador Ortega (1) · Waterfront Lawsuit: Foreign Attorney (Economic Dispute, Frozen Goods 1) (1)
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Afterschool classes are for the benefit of the students. Don't be ungrateful. (1) · Doesn't he have commercial insurance? It shouldn't be a problem for him if we don't pay for his retirement plan. (1) · How could he have the nerve to charge me without curing me? (1) · I don't like the goods, so why should I pay for them? (1) · I don't owe your client any money. Why do I need to pay him anything? (1) · I heard he was planning to leave anyway, so why should he get any compensation? (1) · I lent that money to my brother. Why should it be divided? (1) · I'm just trying to make it. Don't be so harsh on me. (1) · It has nothing to do with the school if the students break the railing and get hurt while messing around. (1) · My client can provide a better material life for the child. (1) · My client was simply offering them more choices. (1) · My client will only be liable for half of the compensation. (1) · My dad would still be alive if it weren't for these quacks! (1) · Now that they are married, she has the right to claim the joint property. (1) · Our client has apologized. There's no need to pursue any further. (1) · Paying less for your retirement plan means you get more salary. Isn't that a good thing? (1) · Spreading rumors? What are you talking about? This is freedom of speech. (1) · The procedure takes time. It's not like we are refusing to give him the termination letter. (1) · This black-hearted hospital is murderous. You must pay! (1) · This is my house. I can take it back whenever I want! (1) · This is our own design. Who's to say he didn't copy us? (1) · Wasn't the illness cured? Why does the patient want compensation? (1) · We don't call this plagiarism. It's just a reference! (1) · We're helping to spread good music! (1) · You should know that trampolines can be dangerous. Why would you let your child on it? (1) · Your delivery was delayed. What reason do you have? (1)
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