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BLF Clients Featured on Patch After Toddler Abandoned in ClassroomOnline publication Patch shares the story of Button Law Firm clients after the Primrose School of Eldorado in McKinney left a toddler alone in a dark classroom.
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BLF Joins Forces with Missouri Lawyers After Baby Suffers Brain Injury at DaycareThe powerhouse daycare injury attorneys at The Button Law Firm have joined forces with Finney Injury Law of St. Louis, Missouri, to help a family after their four-month-old suffered a serious head injury at daycare.
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Button Law Firm Client’s Lawsuit Featured in Local Profile After Three-Year-Old Was Abandoned at Primrose School of EldoradoLocal Profile, a Collin County Publication, features Button Law Firm clients after their daughter was abandoned at a McKinney, Texas daycare.
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BLF Represents Collin County Family After Toddler Left Alone in Classroom at Primrose School of EldoradoA McKinney location for the Primrose School is being sued by a Texas family after a caregiver abandoned their young daughter in a classroom.
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The Button Law Firm Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Irving Mother After Her Child is Abused and Neglected at DaycareA Dallas-area mother is suing Little Dumplings Daycare in Irving, Texas, after discovering her toddler son being physically abused on the daycare’s live stream camera. The caregivers also withheld food and water from the child as punishment.