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- » Asbestos Exposure
MOAA Magazine (July 2010) Enviromental or occupational exposure to asbestos can lead to specific medical problems. Rear Adm. Joyce Johnson, D.O., tells you how it happens - and what you should look out for.
Author: Rear Adm. Joyce Johnson, UPHS-Ret., D.O., M.A.
- » Mystery Unraveled: How Asbestos Causes Cancer
ScienceDaily (June 30, 2010) More than 20 million people in the U.S., and many more worldwide, who have been exposed to asbestos are at risk of developing mesothelioma, a malignant cancer of the membranes that cover the lungs and abdomen that is resistant to current therapies. Moreover, asbestos exposure increases the risk of lung cancer among smokers. For the past 40 years researchers have tried to understand why asbestos causes cancer.
- » The Code is Broken
By: Darren Gelber, Esq.
Mr. Gelber is also the co-editor of the June 2010 edition of NJLM.
This article was originally published in the June 2010 issue of New Jersey Lawyer Magazine, a publication of the New Jersey State Bar Association, and is reprinted here with permission.
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Business Services
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Jon Polevoy
- » Diminishing the Risk of Political Contributions by Businesses with Public Contracts
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Michael F. Schaff and Glenn P. Prives - » Seven Key Issues When Representing a Physician Entering Into His or Her First Employment Agreement
By: Michael Schaff, Esq & Glenn Prives, Esq
- » Buyer Beware? A Tax Sale Certificate Claim May Not Be a “Tax Claim” in the Property Owner’s Bankruptcy Case.
Deirdre Pacheco, Esq.
- » New Jersey Expands Reporting Requirements to Include Immunity Provisions
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Michael Schaff, Esq. and Glenn Prives, Esq.
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- » No Per Se Conflict With Third-Party Payer
By: Fred Dennehy, Esq. and Carrie Ford, Esq.
This article was originally published in the June 2010 issue of New Jersey Lawyer Magazine, a publication of the New Jersey State Bar Association, and is reprinted here with permission.
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