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July 18, 2008

Law in Your Life #44: Legal Myths

If you pay just a little on a bill - even if it isn't the minimum payment, you can't get sued. If you tell collection agencies to stop calling, they can't call you anymore. You can ignore a court order and the case will just go away. The world is filled with myths about the judicial system. What is truth and what is an old wives' tale? Host Angela Wilson gets the facts from Columbia attorney Michael McCrary. (Internet Explorer users click twice.)

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