Fracking Creates Health Concerns, Personal Injury Questions

What does your neighborhood gas pump, Hurricane Sandy and the persistent severe illnesses of Americans that stretch from the east coast to Colorado have in common?

In the world of personal injury claims and concerns, the answer is not only simple, it’s beginning to gain widespread national attention: fracking.

Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, involves creating fractures in layers of shale far below the Earth’s surface in order to obtain access to oil or natural gas. The process requires deep drilling, then fracturing the shale with a high-pressure stream of water and fracking fluid, delivered to the site in large commercial tankers.

The process has become increasingly popular with energy companies as they attempt to tap into deposits of natural resources that, until very recently, had seemed unreachable. Simply put, the fracking process allows energy companies to reach oil and natural gas deposits that have sat trapped in a layer of bedrock, inaccessible to drilling operations since the first mining operations in this country began.

The time-consuming fracking process

The fracking fluid, made up of a mixture of water, chemicals and sand, make it possible to fracture the shale in order to gain access to the fossil fuels that lay deep inside the Earth’s crust. The sand in the mixture is known as a “propant” because it props open the cracks made in the shale.

Fracking is a time-consuming and large investment for energy companies. It takes up to one month just to dig the well used to access the layer of shale where the oil or natural gas is trapped. The actual fracking process can take up to 10 days to complete and uses a total of three-to five million gallons of fracking fluid in the process. Some of that fluid flows backward from the fracture and is collected in tanks to be shipped from the site once the operation is complete.

Given the industrial nature of the hydraulic fracturing operations, it’s no surprise that claims of environmental pollution are being lodged against fracking companies. In Pennsylvania and Colorado, advocacy groups and environmentalists are voicing strong objections to the operations, claiming that they are both bad for the environment and potentially harmful to the nearby population.

Fracking health and safety concerns arise

The Denver Post recently published an opinion piece from Colorado State Senator Morgan Carroll and State Representative Rhonda Fields objecting to the minimum distance drilling rigs must be from residential communities. Currently in Colorado, fracking operations must be 350 feet from any homes. The legislators argued in their opinion piece that the minimum distance should be increased to 1,000 feet, citing health concerns.

Complaints of toxic emissions from fracking operations have sent residents near such sites to personal injury lawyers, claiming that the operations have created and exacerbated pre-existing health conditions.

In addition, a series of fracking incidents in Pennsylvania have also created personal injury claims. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at least nine of the chemicals currently used in the fracking fluid pose a threat to humans and the environment. Many personal injury lawsuits in the state are claiming that the fracking operations are polluting drinking water and poisoning grazing cattle.

Finally, the destruction of Hurricane Sandy this fall put the spotlight on the open-air pits where the fracking fluid overflow is stored. Along the Marcellus Shale region in Pennsylvania, the flooding caused by Hurricane Sandy created concerns fracking fluid could be released into the water and surrounding soil.

As personal injury lawyers, the questions raised by fracking and the suspected injuries caused by the process seem to be increasing on a daily basis. As fracking operations continue to expand in the U.S. and more evidence is gathered regarding the possible adverse health effects caused by the mining operations, one thing is certain. The controversy and personal injury claims involving fracking operations and the wastewater associated with such operations will most certainly increase instead of drying up.

If you or someone you know has experienced adverse health conditions, please call the experienced personal injury lawyers at Corso Law Group at (480) 471-4616 to schedule a free consultation.

Holiday Season Can Be Deadly Time for DUIs, Says Arizona DUI Lawyers Corso Law Group

Scottsdale, Ariz. – The holiday season can be a deadly time of the year when it comes to drunk driving, according to the Arizona DUI lawyers at Corso Law Group.

“The last few weeks of the year can lead to deadly accidents, DUI arrests and drunk driving tragedies,” said John M. Rhude of Corso Law Group. “It’s important that Arizona drivers understand that the state has no tolerance for drunk driving and DUI task forces will stop drunk drivers in their tracks.”

According to a 2009 Forbes magazine study, an average of 401 people die each year on New Year’s Day, the fifth worst holiday for drunk driving. The worst is Thanksgiving, with an average of 567 deaths each year.

Rhude believes many people let their guard down during December, given the number of holiday parties, New Year’s celebrations and end-of-the-year festivities.

“And after all of these things are over, these people get in their cars and drive home,” he said. “It creates a dangerous scenario on the roads, where drunk drivers mix with families and loved ones driving home from similar parties.

Rhude and his partner Christopher P. Corso know from experience that Arizona DUI arrests can increase during December. Both attorneys previously prosecuted DUIs, DWIs and OUIs for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Combined, Corso Law Group have handled more than 15,000 DUI cases as prosecutors and defense attorneys.”

Arizona law requires that any person found guilty of drinking and driving (even a first offense) serve jail time. And DUI convictions can also include extensive fines up to $2,500, suspension of driving privileges and the installation of an ignition interlock device – even for first offenders.

“DUI is a serious offense and something that no person should take lightly,” Corso said. “When you’re armed with the facts, it makes it even more vital that you have a designated driver if you plan on drinking.”

In addition to DUIs and DWIs, Corso Law Group handles a myriad of criminal cases, including domestic violence defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The Arizona DUI attorneys at Corso Law Group do everything in their power to protect defendant’s families and advocate for their rights. They have the experience and expertise to deal with DUI charges in Arizona and will fight to get the charges dismissed and preserve their family.

Every DUI defense case in Arizona is different, however, and the outcome is dependent upon the specific facts and circumstances surrounding the DUI charges, which makes having an experienced Arizona DUI defense attorney even more important.

Corso Law Group has quickly built a reputation for its vigorous defense of clients, using its lawyers’ previous experience with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and other prosecutorial agencies to assist its clients with their criminal defense cases.

In addition to DUI defense, Corso Law Group handles all criminal defense cases, including domestic violence defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The experienced Arizona DUI lawyers at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.corsolawgroup.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

Corso Law Group Reviews Continue to Spotlight Dedicated Arizona Attorneys Fighting for Their Clients

Scottsdale, Ariz. – Having a lawyer with experience is important. Having one that cares is invaluable. The experienced lawyers at Corso Law Group work hard every day to represent their clients in the courtroom.

“I hired Corso Law Group to help me with me legal problem,” said James T. of Scottsdale. “They treated me professionally and got the job done. No smoke and mirrors, a fair price and they did what they said they were going to do.”

There are many Arizona residents who echo these Corso Law Group reviews. Founding partner Christopher P. Corso, Esq. said his firm works hard to deliver the personal attention each client deserves and he attributes the many positive Corso Law Group reviews that the Arizona law firm receives each week as proof that Corso Law Group is looking out for its clients.

“We receive positive Corso Law Group reviews multiple times a week,” he said. “It makes us proud that we’re able to help so many people on a daily basis, assisting them in putting their lives back on track while protecting their families.”

Another Corso Law Group review amplifies this statement.

“Corso Law Group represented me in family court recently,” said Bella O. of Peoria, Arizona. “My ex was trying to take my child from me. The family law team at this firm took care of everything. They were so helpful and kept my family together. They listened to me. I am so thankful and would recommend this law group.”

The experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group handle all types of Arizona family law cases, including Arizona divorce issues such as child custody, child support, alimony disputes, divorce mediation, spousal support issues and visitation rights.

They also are experts in criminal law, handling all criminal defense cases, including DUI defense, domestic violence defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.corsolawgroup.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

Child Support Enforcement in an Arizona Divorce Takes Experience, Says Divorce Attorneys at Family Law Firm Corso Law Group

Scottsdale, Ariz. – Collecting back child support can become a complicated matter that requires legal expertise, according to the experienced Arizona family law attorneys at Corso Law Group, who know that having an attorney well-versed in family law is essential in any Arizona divorce case.

Support enforcement in Arizona most often refers to child support payments owed by one parent (the obligor) to the other parent (the obligee). However, Arizona’s support payment enforcement process can also be applied to other types of owed support (known as arrearage), including insurance coverage, medical costs, spousal maintenance, reimbursement of public assistance, and interest.

The department of support enforcement is a division of the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES), which has several methods for enforcing child and spousal support payments.

“The question of child support or spousal support enforcement is often one of the most difficult issues people face when they are involved in divorce or legal separation proceedings,” said Christopher P. Corso, founding partner of Corso Law Group. “It’s important to arm yourself with a divorce lawyer who will fight for your rights.”

The financial obligation set by the court must be met each month. When a parent (obligor) falls behind in child support or spousal support payments, a series of state-mandated enforcements, under Chapter 5, Title 25, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, may be used to ensure that the scheduled payments are met.

Enforcement used by the Arizona court system include the following:

  • Support payments made through the Department of Economic Security (DES)
  • When a support check has bounced, the DES requires payment in cash or cashier’s check
  • Back support owed is added to current payments. Depending on the amount owed, the total may be divided and paid back over time.
  • Wage garnishment or wage assignment (support payments taken directly from payroll checks)
  • Court-mandated security or bonds provided by the obligor to ensure payment
  • The Child Support Evader Program
  • Warrants for arrest

Regardless of the situation, the family law attorneys at Corso Law Group pride themselves on being both professional and caring advocates for their clients. They recognize the importance of not only professional representation, but also the need for compassion and understanding with their clients, stressing honesty and communication throughout the process.

“As a rule, we stress both a personal touch with all of our clients and a commitment to delivering the fairest results,” Corso said. “Our approach to practicing law begins and ends with making sure each and every client receives the most professional representation possible.”

In addition to child support enforcement cases, the experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group handle all types of Arizona family law cases, including Arizona divorce issues such as child custody, spousal support, alimony disputes, divorce mediation, hidden asset issues and visitation rights.

The experienced family law attorneys at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.crfamilylaw.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

Thanksgiving Weekend Deadliest Holiday for DUIs, Says Arizona DUI Lawyers Corso Law Group

Scottsdale, Ariz. – Thanksgiving is the deadliest holiday of the year when it comes to drunk driving, according to Corso Law Group.

“Many people assume that New Year’s Eve is responsible for the most drunk-driving deaths,” said Christopher P. Corso of Corso Law Group. “But that assumption is wrong. Each year Thanksgiving Day accounts for more fatalities related to DUIs than any other holiday.”

According to a 2009 Forbes magazine study, an average of 401 people die each year on New Year’s Day, the fifth worst holiday for drunk driving. The worst is Thanksgiving, with an average of 567 deaths each year.

Corso believes many people let their guard down on Thanksgiving, with the day-long festivities encouraging them to not only drink more, but assume that they haven’t had as much to drink.

“And then, of course, they get in their car and drive home,” he said.

Corso knows from experience the Arizona DUI arrests that can arise during the Thanksgiving weekend. He previously prosecuted DUIs, DWIs and OUIs for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Combined, Corso Law Group have handled more than 15,000 DUI cases as prosecutors and defense attorneys.

Arizona law requires that any person found guilty of drinking and driving (even a first offense) serve jail time. And DUI convictions can also include extensive fines up to $2,500, suspension of driving privileges and the installation of an ignition interlock device – even for first offenders.

“DUI is a serious offense and something that no person should take lightly,” Corso said. “When you’re armed with the facts, it makes it even more vital that you have a designated driver if you plan on drinking – even on Thanksgiving.”

In addition to DUIs and DWIs, Corso Law Group handles a myriad of criminal cases, including domestic violence defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The Arizona DUI attorneys at Corso Law Group do everything in their power to protect defendant’s families and advocate for their rights. They have the experience and expertise to deal with DUI charges in Arizona and will fight to get the charges dismissed and preserve their family.

Every DUI defense case in Arizona is different, however, and the outcome is dependent upon the specific facts and circumstances surrounding the DUI charges, which makes having an experienced Arizona DUI defense attorney even more important.

Corso Law Group has quickly built a reputation for its vigorous defense of clients, using its lawyers’ previous experience with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and other prosecutorial agencies to assist its clients with their criminal defense cases.

In addition to DUI defense, Corso Law Group handles all criminal defense cases, including domestic violence defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The experienced Arizona DUI lawyers at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.corsolawgroup.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

Corso Law Group Reviews Spotlight Dedicated Arizona Attorneys Fighting for Their Clients

Scottsdale, Ariz. – Having a lawyer with experience is important. Having one that cares is invaluable. The experienced lawyers at Corso Law Group work hard every day to represent their clients in the courtroom.

“Corso Law Group were helpful and listened to my side of the story,” said Shannon from Scottsdale, Arizona. “If you are looking for a great lawyer, try this firm out. (They are) highly recommended by me.”

There are many Corso Law Group reviews that echo these statements. Founding partner Christopher Corso said his firm works hard to deliver the personal attention each client deserves and he attributes the many positive Corso Law Group reviews that the Arizona law firm receives each week as proof that Corso Law Group is looking out for its clients.

“We’re constantly receiving positive Corso Law Group reviews,” he said. “It makes us proud that we are able to help so many people on a daily basis, helping them put their life back on track and protecting their families.”

Another Corso Law Group review echoed this statement.

“I called Corso Law Group and explained my legal problem,” said Tim of Peoria, Arizona. “If I didn’t get help I was going to lose my job. They immediately took my case and were able to clear up my situation. They put my life back on track and I highly recommend them.”

The experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group handle all types of Arizona family law cases, including Arizona divorce issues such as child custody, child support, alimony disputes, divorce mediation, spousal support issues and visitation rights.

They also are experts in criminal law, handling all criminal defense cases, including DUI defense, domestic violence defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.corsolawgroup.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

Corso Law Group Reviews Spotlight Dedicated Arizona Attorneys Fighting for Their Clients

Scottsdale, Ariz. – Having a lawyer with experience is important. Having one that cares is invaluable. The experienced lawyers at Corso Law Group work hard every day to represent their clients in the courtroom.

“Corso Law Group were helpful and listened to my side of the story,” said Shannon from Scottsdale, Arizona. “If you are looking for a great lawyer, try this firm out. (They are) highly recommended by me.”

There are many Corso Law Group reviews that echo these statements. Founding partner Christopher Corso said his firm works hard to deliver the personal attention each client deserves and he attributes the many positive Corso Law Group reviews that the Arizona law firm receives each week as proof that Corso Law Group is looking out for its clients.

“We’re constantly receiving positive Corso Law Group reviews,” he said. “It makes us proud that we are able to help so many people on a daily basis, helping them put their life back on track and protecting their families.”

Another Corso Law Group review echoed this statement.

“I called Corso Law Group and explained my legal problem,” said Tim of Peoria, Arizona. “If I didn’t get help I was going to lose my job. They immediately took my case and were able to clear up my situation. They put my life back on track and I highly recommend them.”

The experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group handle all types of Arizona family law cases, including Arizona divorce issues such as child custody, child support, alimony disputes, divorce mediation, spousal support issues and visitation rights.

They also are experts in criminal law, handling all criminal defense cases, including DUI defense, domestic violence defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.corsolawgroup.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

Arizona Domestic Violence Arrests Bring with Them Plenty of Frequently Asked Questions, According to Corso Law Group

Scottsdale, Ariz. – Arizona domestic violence charges are serious and come with serious implications for Arizona families, according to the experienced domestic violence lawyers at Scottsdale-based Corso Law Group.

“Domestic violence charges can be embarrassing and very costly for families,” said Christopher P. Corso of Corso Law Group. “Having an experienced domestic violence lawyer on your side can make a world of difference.”

In Arizona, domestic violence charges can be filed against spouses, partners, former partners, people who live together, people dating, family member, relatives and even the elderly.

Domestic violence charges in Arizona can be filed by the victim of the abuse or by the courts themselves. In Arizona, domestic violence laws have become harsher in recent years. In an attempt to protect women who may be threatened, intimidated or have misplaced feelings of love, courts in Arizona are aggressive when pursuing domestic violence charges.

“It’s important to arm yourself with the best domestic violence lawyer you can,” Corso said. “Facing such charges alone is never a good idea.”

For more information about Arizona domestic violence charges, please contact us or call Corso Law Group at (480) 471-4616 to schedule a free consultation.

Corso Law Group has quickly built a reputation for its vigorous defense of clients, using its lawyers’ previous experience with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and other prosecutorial agencies to assist its clients with their criminal defense cases.

In addition to domestic violence charges, Corso Law Group handles all criminal defense cases, including Arizona DUI defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The experienced Arizona domestic violence lawyers at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.corsolawgroup.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

Divorce Mediation in an Arizona Divorce Takes Experience, Says Divorce Attorneys at Corso Law Group

Scottsdale, Ariz. – Understanding divorce mediation in Arizona is an inportant part of any divorce proceeding, according to the experienced Arizona family law attorneys at Corso Law Group, who know that having an attorney well-versed in family law is essential in any Arizona divorce case.

Divorce mediation is a process by which an impartial third party, the mediator, assists a husband and wife in discussing and coming to agreements regarding their Arizona divorce and associated family concerns. Divorce mediation is a proven way to resolve family disputes.

There are two types of divorce mediation in Arizona – court-appointed divorce mediation and voluntary divorce mediation.

“Understanding the difference is key and oftentimes means having an experienced Arizona divorce lawyer on your side,” said Christopher Corso, founding partner of Corso Law Group. “It’s important to arm yourself with a divorce lawyer who will fight for your rights.”

When it comes to court-appointed divorce mediation, there are many topics that can be covered including Arizona child custody, visitation rights and access.

With a voluntary divorce mediation, the process can encompass Arizona child support, child education, religious upbringing, alimony, Arizona child support, the discipline of children, debt division and more.

The family law attorneys at Corso Law Group are available to put their experience to work in court.

“We’re here to help guide you through this difficult process,” Corso said. “The divorce process in Arizona is complicated and today’s modern American family usually has plenty of legal implications. We’re here to help you through these tough times so you can get back to focusing on your family and your life.”

In addition to Arizona divorce mediation cases, the experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group handle all types of Arizona family law cases, including Arizona divorce issues such as child custody, child support, alimony disputes, spousal support, hidden asset issues and visitation rights.

The experienced family law attorneys at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

Corso Law Group Reviews Tell The Story of Dedicated Arizona Attorneys Fighting for Their Clients

Scottsdale, Ariz. – The experienced lawyers at Corso Law Group work hard every day to represent their clients in the courtroom and with sensitive legal matters.

“They truly care and are here to help you no matter what your case is,” said Shawn from Glendale, California. “There is no need to look anywhere else.”

There are many Corso Law Group reviews that echo these statements. Founding partner Christopher Corso said his firm won’t rest until each case receives the personal attention it deserves and he attributes the many positive Corso Law Group reviews that he receives each week as proof that his firm is looking out for its clients.

“I’m constantly receiving Corso Law Group reviews in my inbox,” he said. “It makes us proud that we are able to help so many people on a daily basis and see the results of those efforts help people make their lives better for them and their families.”

Another Corso Law Group review echoed this statement.

“By far the best decision I ever made for me and my family,” said Mike of Peoria, Arizona. “I never knew a law firm could care the way they do. I could never imagine using anyone else.”

Said Sandra of Peoria, Arizona: “They work hard at what they do. My attorney sat with me for over an hour – no consultation fee at all.”

The experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group handle all types of Arizona family law cases, including Arizona divorce issues such as child custody, child support, alimony disputes, divorce mediation, spousal support issues and visitation rights.

They also are experts in criminal law, handling all criminal defense cases, including DUI defense, domestic violence defense, possession of drugs, felony drug charges, photo radar, criminal speeding, disorderly conduct and marijuana possession.

The experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.corsolawgroup.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

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