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Mona Lisa Wallace Appointed Co-Lead Counsel By Court in Camp Lejeune Justice Act Litigation

Mona Lisa Wallace Appointed Co-Lead Counsel By Court in Camp Lejeune Justice Act Litigation

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina appointed Mona Lisa Wallace of Wallace and Graham, PA to serve as Co-Lead Counsel

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Camp Lejeune Justice Act Passes, Enabling Reparations for Military, Families and Civilian Who Lived and Worked on Base

Camp Lejeune Justice Act Passes, Enabling Reparations for Military, Families and Civilian Who Lived and Worked on Base

The bill is expected to be signed into law by President Biden, under the Honoring Our PACT Act, as soon as next week.

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‘Blue slip’ problem hangs up veterans toxic exposure bill

‘Blue slip’ problem hangs up veterans toxic exposure bill

Tax benefit for health professionals at rural VA clinics at issue

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Mona Lisa Wallace Appointed Co-Lead Counsel By Court in Camp Lejeune Justice Act Litigation

Mona Lisa Wallace Appointed Co-Lead Counsel By Court in Camp Lejeune Justice Act Litigation

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina appointed Mona Lisa Wallace of Wallace and Graham, PA to serve as Co-Lead Counsel

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House passes bill expanding care for vets exposed to toxins

House passes bill expanding care for vets exposed to toxins

The House passed much-anticipated legislation Wednesday to expand benefits for veterans who suffer illnesses from toxic exposures during their military service.

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Biden signs bill to expand benefits for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits

Biden signs bill to expand benefits for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits

Cancers and other health issues plagued these members and families

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Camp Lejeune Justice Act Headed to President’s Desk

Camp Lejeune Justice Act Headed to President’s Desk

Senate passage of their bipartisan legislation, the Camp Lejeune Justice Act which will now head to the president’s desk as part of the Honoring our PACT Act.

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