Attorney Spotlight - 9/27/18

Check out our favorite pieces of attorney content from around the web.
1) The Law Office of Rotella & Hernandez poses four vital questions to consider before deciding to adopt: Read it here
2) Check out a great example of an attorney newsletter from the Coye Law Firm: Read it here
3) The Pierce Law Firm breaks down upcoming changes to Oklahoma expungement statuses: Read it here
4) Attorney Jules Martin Haas shares important information regarding New York letters of administration: Read it here
5) The Celeste Law Firm talks about the bias that often occurs in independent medical exams: Read it here
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