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Note the quote: "Siegfried told Marshall's attorney he considered her to be a 'toxic' and disruptive employee who brought 'a chill' into the room when she entered, according to the suit." This could be an accurate description of a place where whistle-blowers are feared.
In their 2nd Superbowl ad, the personal injury law firm says ironically, "It's all fun and games until somebody gets hurt."
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