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The firm's playbook is volume-driven demand generation: $65,232 in monthly ad spend funneling claimants toward four open suits against six businesses in the book. What's notable is the absence behind the activity—no public-record verdicts and nothing on file for a largest recent recovery, meaning the litigation engine is running ahead of any demonstrated trial outcomes. On current record, this is an exposure defined by intake velocity, not by proven verdict capacity.
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