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Critics of the program argue the Arizona firms’ out-of-state operations create a new “regulatory gap.” They can use a “two-company model,” paying a nonlawyer-owned firm to do everything but the actual casework. “But on the other hand, you know, they’re the law.” These are strategies that any law firm can use, he points out. (Pera has also represented The Commercial Appeal newspaper in Memphis, which is part of the USA TODAY Network.) “One man’s loophole is another man’s brilliant interpretation of the law,” said its author, Lucian Pera, a good-natured Tennessean who spoke with The Republic from under horn-rimmed glasses and a white mustache.
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And forecasters predict that the rain will still be falling daily in those areas by Sunday. In just the first three days of this month, the South East had received 32% of the long-term average rainfall for February, the EA said. South West England and South Wales have faced 50% more rainfall than is usual for January, with rain every day of the year so far. A yellow rain warning is in force for the West Midlands, and parts of the south of England and Wales, running until 9pm on Friday.