New ‘Moore Law’ Segment Debuts this Monday

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Cincinnati personal injury attorney Catharin R. Taylor of Clements, Mahin & Cohen, L.P.A., Co. will joinMoore Law host and TV journalist Deb Haas and attorney co-host Don Moore as they take questions about being “Hurt on the Job” this Monday, July 16, 2012. Viewers are invited to call with any questions regarding injuries sustained at work when Moore Law airs this Monday at 9:30 a.m. on WXIX-TV, FOX19.

Catharin Taylor has been representing clients injured at work and in accidents for nearly two decades. She majored in finance at the University of Cincinnati College of Business before receiving her Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law. Last year, the Cincinnati Business Courier named Taylor one of the “Best Lawyers in Southwest Ohio.”

The next show will also be the debut of the new “Moore Law Connection” segment. Don’s son, Cincinnati personal injury lawyer Dan Moore, will be answering select questions submitted via Twitter, Moore Law on Facebook and the “Send Us Your Questions” form located on both the Moore Law section of the FOX 19 website and this blog.

Different attorneys from the Ohio and Kentucky legal communities will be making guest appearances on Moore Law, which is executive produced by Attorneys Online™, Inc. Moore Law is educational programming from WXIX-TV, and while our attorneys will answer all viewer questions, it will be for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Submitting a question electronically for the “Moore Law Connection” segment does not guarantee that you will receive an answer on air.

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