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Law Offices of Dianne Sawaya Trial Attorney Receives Peer Recognition

I am pleased to tell you about a prestigious invitation received by one of the Denver personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Dianne Sawaya.
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Be Careful Out There—They’re Watching You

Chalk one up for our privacy rights. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Jan. 23, 2012 that police violated the Constitution when they attached a global positioning system (GPS) tracker to a suspect's vehicle without a valid search warrant. The ruling opens a window into how the high court may rule in a flood of privacy cases expected in coming years over use of new technologies like cellphones, email and online documents.

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Insurance Companies Never Learn—Until They’re Taught

Insurance companies will do anything to get out of paying you what you’re entitled to after a car accident. Allstate Insurance Co. recently got slapped by a New Mexico court for going too far.

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