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Goodbye 2010

By Bob Zierman on January 1, 2011
Posted in Neighbors' Duty

justice-smiles-gold-large.pngAs we sing Auld Lang Syne, I expect to be with family thinking about the good things in life. Family, Friends, and perhaps even the Seven Saintly Virtues which I plan to learn more about in the new year through Pastor Sanford “Sandy” Brown’s pulpit messages commencing January 23 at First Church.

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Justice Smiles, pllc concentrates on resolving boundary disputes and other issues arising between neighbors. Adverse Possession is the primary legal doctrine used to settle these types of disputes. Justice Smiles’ managing attorney Robert WM Zierman has read and spreadsheeted virtually all of Washington States’ recorded Adverse Possession cases. In January 2011, Mr. Zierman published an article in the Washington State Bar Association’s (WSBA) Bar News titled: A Good-Faith Attack on Land Thieves (See pages 18-20).

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