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Those who decide to see a lawyer will find that the profession is changing. "If a lawyer has never printed a document in large font, or doesn't have a hearing-assisted device, or doesn't have a room that accommodates wheelchairs, that sort of thing is really hard on older people," says Mewhinney. Seniors should expect that kind of attention to detail--as well as knowledge and compassion--from a good elder-law attorney...
Even with the outdated policies deleted, Simmons says the final project is "mammoth," totaling more than 1,000 pages. She says every member should read through the document several times before adopting...
...Coalition is most well known for its book, Stolen Lives: Killed by Law Enforcement, which purports to document over 2,000 cases of people allegedly killed while in law enforcement custody. The book was sold at yesterday's rallies, along with shirts, pins and other Coalition paraphernalia...
...that I felt intuitively all the time that the summit would end positively. It became clear though that we'd not get something actually signed. We spoke at the end of Monday about a presidential statement. The Americans said it would have the same effect as a signed document, because the sides would have to fulfill their commitments...
...feds think McKinnon's is the smoking binder when at least half a dozen senior Bush campaign officials had debate briefing books? A short document that only McKinnon may have had access to was also found in the material sent to Downey. According to sources familiar with the FBI's investigation, New Hampshire Senator JUDD GREGG, who played Gore in the Bush campaign's mock debates, had typed out about 20 suggestions for the Governor to consider in his debate preparations. During a practice session, he handed the list to McKinnon, who gave the Gregg document with its handwritten notations...