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    <title>People who believe their homes or buildings contain Chinese drywall should immediately contact an attorney, says Chinese Drywall Attorney Alliance </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>People who believe their homes or buildings contain Chinese drywall should immediately contact an attorney to help protect their legal interests, according to the Chinese Drywall Attorney Alliance. (PRWeb Nov 13, 2009)</P>
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    <title>New Chinese Drywall Lawsuit Deadline Makes Quick Action Critical for Homeowners without Lawyers, says Chinese Drywall Attorney Alliance</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Homes with a &quot;rotten egg&quot; smell, or corroded plumbing or electrical wiring, may contain Chinese drywall, which releases a sulfur gas that can cause these problems, says an attorney of the Chinese Drywall Attorney Alliance (CDAA). Although many people have filed lawsuits to recover money for Chinese drywall problems, the CDAA says a new deadline in the Chinese drywall MDL litigation in New Orleans makes it important for unrepresented Chinese drywall victims to contact a lawyer immediately. (PRWeb Nov 9, 2009)</P>
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    <title>Lawsuit Filed By Arizona Woman Who Almost Lost Leg In Yamaha Rhino Rollover</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>A 21-year-old Arizona woman has filed a lawsuit against Yamaha to recover for injuries she suffered in a Yamaha Rhino rollover. Ashley Stamper-Sparks alleges that she suffered severe injuries to her leg, and has had multiple surgeries in order to avoid the amputation of her leg. Attorneys for Ms. Sparks allege that the Rhino was defectively designed and that these defects led to the accident and the injuries. The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Yamaha announced on March 31, 2009 that owners should stop using the vehicles and should return them to Yamaha dealers for repairs intended to make the Rhinos safer. (PRWeb May 13, 2009)</P>
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