Sarah Klein
Sarah Klein is a freelance editor and writer specializing in pharmaceutical litigation and products liability. Sarah holds a J.D. and focuses almost exclusively on writing legal blogs that spotlight consumer safety issues.

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The Gender Gap in the Paralegal Sector

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The paralegal sector plays an important role in the legal industry. A large portion of individuals in this field are women. However, issues such as payment inequalities, insufficient leadership opportunities, and little to no recognition in the workplace have resulted in a glaring gender gap. This detailed guide seeks to explore the reasons behind this. […]

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17 Pros and Cons of Being a K9 Officer

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Working with dogs for a living sounds like a dream job until you realize those dogs are trained to take down suspects, sniff out narcotics, and work in high-stress, high-stakes situations. Being a K9 officer is rewarding, no doubt, but it’s not for everyone. Hollywood movies like Rescued by Ruby and Turner, and Hooch give […]

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Get the Legal Help You Need for VA Disability Benefits Claims

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Navigating the VA disability benefits system can be complex and overwhelming. In recent years, however, the Department of Veterans Affairs has made significant strides in processing claims more efficiently. In Fiscal Year 2025, the VA processed over one million disability claims faster than ever before, with more than 60% of these claims being granted. This […]

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Understanding the Legal Implications of Autonomous Vehicle Accidents in Torrance

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​Autonomous vehicle (AV) technology is rapidly advancing across California, with companies like Waymo and Tesla leading the way. Waymo operates a 24/7 robotaxi service across 89 square miles of Los Angeles, from Santa Monica to Downtown, showcasing the growing presence of AVs in urban areas. While Torrance has not been specifically highlighted in recent reports, […]

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Baby Einstein Jumper Recalled: Was Your Child Hurt?

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Parents of infants should be aware a baby product recall has been issued for Baby Einstein Infant Activity Jumpers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall on July 23, 2013, alerting the public that the baby activity center puts infants at risk of injury. The defective toy was manufactured by Kids II […]

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