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You may have heard of court cases where an injured party is seeking damages due to “pain and suffering” from a defendant. But did you know that pain and suffering is a bona fide legal term with a specific and well-defined meaning?
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What is Included in Pain and Suffering?

by Special to The Georgia SunSeptember 26, 2022September 26, 2022
Duluth’s Moneypenny has been officially accredited as a Great Place to Work-Certified organization, a certification based on anonymous surveys of employee experience, scoring the business across different aspects of workplace culture. The company, a leading provider of answering services, outsourced switchboards, Live Chat and outbound calls for small and large businesses, also opened a Wellness Room for its 250 local employees this month to provide them with a place for quiet respite and the chance to recharge. 
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Duluth’s Moneypenny Receives Great Place to Work Accreditation, the Ultimate Recognition of its Collaborative and Inclusive Culture, and Reveals Wellness Room

by Special to The Georgia SunSeptember 6, 2022September 24, 2023
Atlanta, Georgia has 498,715 residents, and each one will need a dentist at some point.
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Atlanta Dental Offices Now Have Relief For Staffing Issues

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3 Crucial Steps to Take after a Slip and Fall on a Commercial Property

by Special to The Georgia SunMay 31, 2022May 31, 2022
Although against the law, aggressive driving is so prevalent that most drivers have participated in this behavior on a regular basis.
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Facts & Statistics: Aggressive Driving

by Special to The Georgia SunMay 26, 2022May 26, 2022
Small business owners here in Atlanta and across the southeast region are facing challenges on just about every front. Supply chain disruptions are making it difficult to get the equipment or resources they need to run their businesses – and in many cases, the prices of those items are rising. 
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Small Business Goes Mobile

by Jason Gumbs | Comcast Regional SVPApril 20, 2022April 20, 2022
Comcast is accepting applications for 300 virtual Inbound Sales (IBS) Representatives across the southeast region. Among the available positions, the company has openings for 50 bilingual representatives who must be fluent in English and Spanish.
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Comcast hiring for 300 virtual positions

by Special to The Georgia SunApril 5, 2022April 5, 2022
Making diners happy is easy for Atlanta chef Joey Ward. The hard part was satisfying City Hall when he opened Southern Belle, a restaurant that serves farm-to-table cuisine in a historic building with a speakeasy nestled inside.
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Report shines light on Atlanta’s ‘Barriers to Business’

by Alex Montgomery and Daryl JamesFebruary 15, 2022September 24, 2023
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Life Long Athlete Opens Fit Body Boot Camp to Help Community Achieve Fitness Goals

by Special to The Georgia SunFebruary 7, 2022February 8, 2022
Harm can find you anywhere. You may get involved in a motor vehicle accident as a passenger or pedestrian, or even slip and fall due to a slippery floor. Harm can be in the form of using a defective product, or you may be a victim of medical negligence where the doctor failed to give proper diagnosis or didn’t inform you of known risks associated with a certain drug which you ingested and caused you harm.
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Hurt Due To Someone’s Negligence? 4 Steps To Take

by Special to The Georgia SunJanuary 21, 2022January 21, 2022
Medical professionals and pharmaceutical facilities receive significant pressure from regulatory bodies and the public to ensure accurate clinical trial data for drugs and therapies newly developed by scientists. Because of the massively ongoing clinical trials, clinical metadata management faces challenges, from data collection to interpretation or analysis.
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5 Ways Georgia Medical Professionals Can Benefit From Automated Clinical Metadata Repository

by Special to The Georgia SunJanuary 14, 2022January 14, 2022
Simon, a global leader in premier shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use destinations, today announced the reimagined, interactive play area is now open for Mall of Georgia guests to enjoy.
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Mall of Georgia debuts new, state-of-the-art play area

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 6, 2019September 6, 2019

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