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“Looking him over, I realized that Robbie Feaver had turned an important corner in his life in the last few weeks; he remained good-looking, but worry and sleeplessness and depression and poor diet had worn on him in a way likely to be permanent. They had stolen some of his glory. Yet he'd maintained the show-must-go-on spirit, and had done his best to look his part.”

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Personal Injuries

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Scott Turow
Scott Turow

Scott Turow, born on April 12, 1949, is a renowned American author known for his legal-themed novels. His works, such as 'Presumed Innocent' and 'Innocent Man', have gained immense popularity and critical acclaim. Turow's writing has had a significant impact on the development of legal-themed fiction, both in the United States and internationally. more

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