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Cascino Vaughan Law Offices average salary is $53,040, median salary is $53,040 with a salary range from $53,040 to $53,040.
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Accountant 53,040-53,040 La Palma, CA, 90623 2016 Cascino Vaughan Law Offices Accountant Salaries (1)
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  • Cascino Vaughan Law Offices Ltd
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • Cascino Vaughan Law Offices, Ltd. was founded on April 1, 1986, to represent workers suffering from occupational diseases, specifically those resulting from exposure to asbestos. Located on the old Union Row, in the trendy West Loop section of downtown Chicago, our law firm is active in both trial and appellate practice in the field of asbestos litigation throughout the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana. We have made constitutional and other challenges to laws, such as statutes of repose or comparative fault, which limit the rights of individuals to pursue their claims. We are equally active in promoting legislative changes...