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February 7, 2024 29 mins

Abraham Ovadia, Esq. talks with Stephen F. Cain, Esq. in the thirty fifth episode of Legally Exhausted. Stephen F. Cain, Esq. is a personal injury lawyer who practices in various claims such as medical malpractice, auto accidents and general negligence. In the podcast they discuss their previous personal injury cases. One main topic they mention is various crane collapses such as the FIU crane collapse and negligence that occurs in specific instances.

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Stephen F. Cain, Esq. 

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