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Hardison & Associates Raleigh, North Carolina Injury Law Firm
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Created to keep our clients and general public up to date on the legal environment, recent news and with various articles that step out of the realm of law to entertain and inform about everyday life.
Hardison & Associates has seven North Carolina offices: Raleigh, Dunn, Fayetteville, Southern Pines, Durham, New Bern and Wilmington.
Recent Posts
Friday Feed #34
8 Technologies To Change Your FutureHere are eight forecasts pulled from the pages of The Kiplinger Letter in 2009 that look at some promising developments to come.10 Technologies We Were Promised But Never GotCool look back at predictions about the ...
Recall News: Toy Trucks Recalled Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard
The following is a press release from www.recalls.gov, the US Government's website to alert consumers of recalled products. With the Holidays right around the corner and the probability of this product being sold in North Carolina, this is a very tim...
Common Injuries in Motorcycle Accidents
In North Carolina, 84% of people involved in motorcycle accidents between 2001-2006 suffered severe personal injuries, with 12% of those resulting in disability. Across the country, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious inju...
Hardison & Associates Young Lawyer Tips #13
Every Tuesday a selected attorney of Hardison & Associates will share tips that helped them through law school and their early career as a lawyer. These tips will range from advice on how to study for the LSAT, law school classes and the bar exam...
Hardison & Associates Decorates Raleigh Office For The Holidays
Kim Oyler (left) and Kimliz Flecha-Mooney (right) decorate a tree in the lobby of the Raleigh office for the holidays....
Friday Feed #33
*Audi eSpira picture courtesy of Popular MechanicsWild Rides for Teenagers, Circa 2030Every year the L.A. Auto Show organizers ask transportation designers to imagine how cars will look in the distant future. The result is usually a half-realistic, h...

