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News Aug 12, 2010 - 11:58 AM


Connecticut law firm partners with Nashville recording artist, Jamie Tate to benefit American troops & veterans

By Carter Mario Injury Lawyers





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Lawyers and Country Music are two things that don’t naturally seem to fit together. But, in the case of Carter Mario, President & CEO of statewide law firm, Carter Mario Injury Lawyers, the two couldn’t be a more perfect fit. This spring, Nashville recording artist, Jamie Tate launched an innovative new sponsorship-based music digital download platform to promote her new hit, patriotic single: “I’ll Give My All”.

Tate’s song was recorded with the 82nd Airborne All-American Chorus, and a portion of the proceeds from the downloads go to veterans and wounded solders’ causes. Carter Mario Injury Lawyers vowed to donate $10,000.00 to Jamie Tate and her label, Nashville’s Bodell Records. The funds will allow 15,000 veterans and active duty military personnel in the state of Connecticut to download the “I’ll Give My All” single from the web at www.IllGiveMyAll.com.

“As a firm we have always strived to do the right thing for our veterans, including representing Veterans in our practice area of Veterans Disability Benefits. Becoming a sponsor of Jamie Tate and getting thousands of digital downloads into the hands of active duty military and veterans in Connecticut is just another way for Carter Mario

Injury Lawyers to give back” says Carter Mario, President & CEO of Carter Mario Injury Lawyers. “What we’ve done for years with our CarterCares community outreach initiative has always focused on helping keep the youth of our state safe. What our men and women of the armed forces do each and every day is keeping us all safe on a much larger level- which we all should be thankful for.”

In Connecticut, Jamie Tate along with Carter Mario visited the Connecticut National Guard Headquarters in Hartford to present digital download cards to the troops, as well as the US Navy Submarine Base in Groton to present the cards to sailors. Additional cards will be distributed to VFW and American Legion posts throughout the state.

For more information about Jamie Tate and her new single “I’ll Give My All” please visit www.JamieTateMusic.com, or to download the song visit www.IllGiveMyAll.com. And for more information on Carter Mario Injury Lawyers, and how the firm helps veterans please visit www.getcarter.com.

About Carter Mario Injury Lawyers:
Founded in 1989 as a general practice law firm, the offices of Carter Mario Injury Lawyers have been exclusively representing the rights of individuals injured by the negligent conduct of others since 1998. With offices in Milford, Hartford, Waterbury, Bridgeport, and New Britain, Connecticut — the firm prides itself on obtaining a just, reasonable, and timely settlement for all clients.

Known throughout Connecticut as the "Safety Lawyers" for their frequent bicycle helmet giveaways, the firm has taken on the challenge of doing its part to educate the public and raise awareness on distracted driving and cell phone usage by teens by offering the "Arrive Alive" Scholarship. Carter Mario Injury Lawyers is also involved in many community related events and educational programs though CarterCares — a program though which Carter Mario Injury Lawyers gives back to the communities they serve. For more on Carter Mario Injury Lawyers please visit www.getcarter.com.
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