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go read Shell's disgraceful treatment of its North Sea workers: production and profits before safety and principles

I’ve a passion for Business and keep looking for more info. Today, I checked if I could find more info by entering ‘traffic accident lawyers’ in Google and found this:

Shells disgraceful treatment of its North Sea workers: production and profits before safety and principles We provided the documents which resulted in the Channel 4 TV news item broadcast at 7pm this evening and published our article to coincide with the Channel 4 News report. The initiative was made in conjunction with Mr Bill Campbell, the former Group Auditor of Shell International Petroleum Company, a man of the very highest integrity. http://www.channel4.com/player/v2/player.jsp?showId=1

Because I didn’t want to write a too short blog entry and post it in Car Accident, I checked some search engines on baltimore car accident attorney and found this:

Maryland Family Files Medical Malpractice Complaint In Womans Blood Clot-Related Death

In Maryland, the surviving family members of Nicole Letrice Smith,22, filed a medical malpractice complaint saying that the improper medical care that Smith received at Union Memorial Hospital following a 2006 car accident was the cause of her death. The complaint was filed with the states Health Care Alternative Dispute Resolution Office and the family plans to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Smith was injured in a car accident when a Johns Hopkins pathologist driving the wrong way on t

source: Maryland Family Files Medical Malpractice Complaint In Womans Blood Clot-Related Death, Maryland Accident Law Blog published by Maryland Personal Injury Attorneys Lebowitz & Mzhen

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