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Also - Detroitpersonalinjurylawyers.com

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There seems to be a firm or outfit "Pacific Technologies" collecting these. I checked five major US cities and they're all taken by them and another individual. $400 for the pair I would guess? Perhaps much more: http://www.kansaspersonalinjurylawyer.com/
 

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aZooZa said:
There seems to be a firm or outfit "Pacific Technologies" collecting these. I checked five major US cities and they're all taken by them and another individual. $400 for the pair I would guess? Perhaps much more: http://www.kansaspersonalinjurylawyer.com/

Yes, again though a bit like the Marchex argument, it would be better to have a site such as lawyer.com and then have listings by specialisation and then location than to try and collect such long winded domains like sand on a beach!

I have personalinjuries.net but that doesn't attract a lot of type-in, I certainly wouldn't be investing in anything as long-winded as the above. Mind you it is a dot com. If you had the dot net the poor browser would be asleep on his keyboard by the time he had finished typing that!

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