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Rees Broome, PC is a leading law firm located in Virginia, recognized for its extensive legal services and interdisciplinary approach to complex legal matters. The firm has established itself as one of the top law firms in the state, featuring a team of award-winning attorneys with diverse expertise. The firm offers a variety of legal services, including civil litigation, construction law, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate law. Rees Broome is particularly noted for its national ranking in construction litigation and its Tier 1 rankings in business organizations and corporate law. Additionally, the firm provides legal counsel for community associations, addressing issues related to land use, employment, and insurance coverage law. Rees Broome serves a wide range of clients, including community associations, businesses, and individuals involved in various legal challenges.
Superior Industries is a leading global manufacturer of aluminum wheels for light vehicles, founded in 1957 and based in Southfield, Michigan. The company operates nine manufacturing facilities across North America and Europe, employing around 8,000 people. With over six decades of experience, Superior Industries focuses on innovation in lightweighting and advanced finishing technologies to meet the needs of the automotive market. The company specializes in producing light vehicle aluminum wheels, offering custom finishes and designs. It also has expertise in wheel lightweighting, which enhances fuel efficiency and performance. Superior Industries is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker SUP and positions itself as a supplier to automotive manufacturers that require high-volume, quality wheel solutions.
The mission of Nevada Legal Services is to strengthen the community by ensuring fairness and providing equal access to justice for low income Nevadans. NLS receives the Legal Services Corporation funding for the state of Nevada. We represent qualified individuals in subsidized housing applications, terminations, and eviction, unemployment insurance benefits, Social Security disability appeals, welfare benefits, tax controveries, and limited immigration and family law.