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2012
Do you love having fun while supporting a great cause? Our firm does! On February 9th, The Beavercreek Forward Foundation hosted a charity event to benefit local non-profits.
Do you love having fun while supporting a great cause? Our firm does! On February 9th, The Beavercreek Forward Foundation hosted a charity event to benefit local non-profits.
Continue reading Winning for Charity: I Love Beavercreek, Celebrity Affair
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"Oh the weather outside is --- AWESOME!" How many times have you heard "I can handle six more weeks of this" today? Groundhog day is usually a more little more nerve wracking. By this point in the Winter Season, we've typically been snowed
in, iced in and generally frozen. We BEG Punxsatawney Phil to come out of his burrow bravely and end the terrible winter season. This morning, however, his frightful return doesn't seem nearly as daunting. With such a mild winter, Poor Punxsatawney Phil's prediction doesn't seem to intimidate us as much. Here at DGM&S, however, we feel he should still get the respect he is due. Let us all celebrate Groundhog Day by learning a little more about it's origins!
Continue reading Groundhog Day!
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Making plans for the Big Game this weekend? Super Bowl Sunday is only a few days
away and the personal injury attorneys at Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz want to ensure that you are celebrating safely. Whether you're hosting a party of your own or watching at a friend's house, keep these tips in mind to enjoy the game safely!
Continue reading Super Bowl Safety
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Oh the weather outside is... well, it's awful. Even with minimal accumulation,
commuters this morning were moving at a snail's pace. Blustery winds, black ice and white out conditions made for a treacherous drive. Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz knows how nerve wracking these driving conditions can be and wants to remind you to slow down! As the wise tortoise once said "Slow and steady wins the race!"
Continue reading Winter Roads
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Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz is proud to announce the winners of our first annual Calendar Art Contest! The theme for the 2012 Contest was "Tiger Safety." Students were asked to illustrate their favorite safety tip while incorporating the firm mascot The Tiger! The response from area schools was overwhelming! Over 75 Schools participated resulting in over 1,200 entries.
Continue reading Tiger Safety Calendar!
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Although the weather outside is far from frightful, we are in the middl
e of winter. If you haven't prepared yourself and your car for the long cold months ahead, use this thaw as your opportunity. Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz wants to remind you that the best thing you can do for your self and your family when it comes to extreme winter weather is to be ready. The following tips were found on yahoo.com
Continue reading Getting Ready for Winter Weather
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2012 is just around the corner! Time to decide how you will celebrate the New
Year. Will you be attending a party? Hosting a party? If you plan on celebrating with a few drinks, keep in mind that last year, the Ohio State Patrol arrested 243 people over the New Year's holiday weekend, up from 152 arrests in 2009 and thirty-eight people died on Ohio roads between Dec. 22 and Dec. 31 in 2010, the highest holiday death toll in at least five years.
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Taken from http://samihartsfield.wordpress.com
'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
in Legalese -- Author unknown
Whereas, on or about the night prior to Christmas, there did occur at a certain improved piece of real property (hereinafter "the House") a general lack of stirring by all creatures therein, including, but not limited to, a mouse.
Continue reading A lawyer's Christmas: Twas the night before Christmas in legalese
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Is it just me, or is EVERYONE having babies right now? I'm pretty sure that my
Christmas list has grown exponentially this year and is full of onesies, blankies, rattles, toys, bottles and a plethora of other cutesy things from the Baby/Toddler section of just about every department store within a 20 mile radius. Now, don't get me wrong- I LOVE shopping for these adorable little ones as much as the next woman, but, now that the kids are starting to migrate over to MY house, I'm beginning to panic. What if the dog doesn't like them? What if that pretty ribbon on the package gets tangled and becomes dangerous? My house is NOT child proofed! Thanks to the otcsafety.org website, however, I'm well on my way to getting my cabinets ready. Tomorrow, we'll tackle other parts of the house!
Continue reading Child Proofing for the Holidays
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) took the first big steps, this
week, to making our roadways much more safe. They called for the first-ever nationwide ban on driver use of Personal Electronic Devices while operating a motor vehicle on Tuesday and safety advocates responded with overwhelming support! The following instances were included in their press release and only serve to reinforce the sentiment that no text, no email, no phone call is worth a human life.
Continue reading First Steps Taken in Fight on Distracted Driving
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