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                North Carolina Worker's Compensation & Social Security Disability  
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                        We at DiRusso & DiRusso have been helping those in our area with legal 
need for the past 23  years. Located near Mount Airy, North Carolina, 
we are grateful for the citizens of Surry County for consistently 
choosing us for legal representation. Our staff takes pride in this 
distinction and we believe it is wise that our clients chose local 
counsel. 
 
Unlike firms in the larger cities, it is important to us that our 
clients speak directly with DiRusso and DiRusso, not assistants or 
paralegals. This local touch extends to our knowledge of the local 
employers, local court officials, and local employers. It is of upmost 
importance that we are available to you and sensitive to the needs of 
the area. 
 
In addition to being local, we also have the expertise and resources 
to advocate for you, no matter who you're going against. We at DiRusso 
and DiRusso are here to listen compassionately about the difficult 
time you may be having, while also being solution-oriented. Our 
attorneys are dedicated to representing their clients, and nobody 
else. We will provide you with current rules, cases, and codes to keep 
you up to date with the law. 
 
Call us today to speak with an attorney regarding your case. Your 
initial consultation concerning  Personal Injury, Social Security Disability, and Workers' Compensation is always free. 
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                Grant to help veterans court expand services  
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                        A federal grant will help the Tennessee Veterans Treatment Court expand services over the next three years so that it can serve more people in Shelby, Montgomery and Davidson counties. 
 
The court allows service members and veterans who end up in the criminal justice system to choose treatment and recovery programs instead of ending up behind bars. 
 
The Leaf-Chronicle reports the $1.5 million grant will allow the Montgomery County veterans court to increase its capacity from 40 to 78. Much of the Fort Campbell Army post is located in the county. 
 
In all, the grant will allow the program to serve 263 more veterans over a three-year period. 
 
"It's much more than just a way for veterans to avoid a jail sentence," said E. Douglas Varney, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Mental Health. "This is a voluntary decision for a service member who's arrested on a non-violent offense to seek help, get into recovery and start receiving the mental health and substance abuse treatment they need." 
 
Officials aim to help veterans find out why they engage in criminal behavior and break the cycle. In addition to assessing, analyzing and treating problems, services including job assistance are available to those who volunteer. | 
                       
                     
                 
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                Divorce Litigation and Child Custody & Visitation in Northern Virginia  
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                        The Law Offices of Tenecia P. Reid is dedicated to providing outstanding and creative legal solutions to clients throughout Northern Virginia. 
 
The Law Offices of Tenecia P. Reid is here to help you determine how 
to achieve your goals and maintain your interests. Our exemplary legal 
counsel assists those throughout Northern Virginia who need an honest 
assessment of their legal situations. We will advocate on your behalf, 
advise you on the best course of action, and inform you of the 
financial and time commitment needed for success. 
 
We specialize in both uncontested divorce cases as well as those with 
child support, custody, alimony, property, relocation, and other 
complications. In addition to divorce cases we also have experience 
with contempt actions, paternity issues, and injunctions, and 
protective orders. 
 
Call us today for a consultation, and our attorneys will assist you in 
traversing the legal system and finding the best outcome for your 
situation. 
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                Court to consider when second mortgage can be void  
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                        The Supreme Court will decide whether homeowners who declare bankruptcy can void a second mortgage if the home's market value has dropped below the amount they owe on their first mortgage. 
 
The justices said Monday they will consider two appeals from Bank of America Corp., which asserts that bankrupt homeowners should not be able to "strip off" a second loan even if they are underwater on primary loans. 
 
In both appeals, bankruptcy courts allowed Florida homeowners to nullify second loans held by Bank of America. The Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed, but Bank of America says the rulings conflict with other appeals courts and Supreme Court precedent. 
 
Hundreds of homeowners have moved to void underwater second mortgages since the 11th Circuit endorsed the practice two years ago. 
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                Intellectual Property Matters and Trademark Attorney  
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                        If needed, The Firm's Intellectual Property Practice will litigate intellectual property disputes, along with creating and executingplans for the creation of new intellectual properties. 
 
When it comes to everything from transactions and disputes about copywright to counseling about trade secret, trademark, and various intellectual property issues, The Firm is knowledgeable. 
 
Much of our intellectual property practice is involved with protecting, securing, and managing our clients intellectual property. In addition, we also structure, implement, and develop agreements in order to boost the value of our client's intellectual property. 
 
To augment the value of your intellectual property, our Firm can help you secure and manage trademarks and trademark licensing. In addition to that, we will help you protect your trademark as well. All over the United States we are known for guarding and enforcing trademarks with enforcement actions in Federal and State courts, as well as the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. 
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