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	Comments on: Rise and fall of an ethically challenged attorney	</title>
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		By: PhilG		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The discussion of the role of Spine &#038; Injury Center in the Denver Westword News article in this item reminds me of how auto accident injury businesses have taken over inner city business districts to a significant extent.  I recently had occasion to visit the downtown area of a small city that had seen better days. And its business district was dominated by auto accident &quot;treatment&quot; businesses and by storefront personal injury lawyer offices.  A relative who has to drive through a depressed inner city area in the city where he works reports that there too the majority of the businesses are auto accident treatment businesses and storefront personal injury lawyer offices.   It seems like the personal injury auto accident recovery business is booming in the inner city.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The discussion of the role of Spine &amp; Injury Center in the Denver Westword News article in this item reminds me of how auto accident injury businesses have taken over inner city business districts to a significant extent.  I recently had occasion to visit the downtown area of a small city that had seen better days. And its business district was dominated by auto accident &#8220;treatment&#8221; businesses and by storefront personal injury lawyer offices.  A relative who has to drive through a depressed inner city area in the city where he works reports that there too the majority of the businesses are auto accident treatment businesses and storefront personal injury lawyer offices.   It seems like the personal injury auto accident recovery business is booming in the inner city.</p>
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