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This Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, photo taken at the law firm of Slater, Slater and Schulman, shows lawyers Linc Leder, top left, and Michael Werner, top right, in their offices, while paralegals work in their cubicles, in Melville, N.Y. Attorney Adam Slater said since New York state opened its one-year window allowing sex abuse suits with no statute of limitations, his firm has signed up nearly 300 new clients and hired a half-dozen new paralegals to field calls. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

This Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, photo taken at the law firm of Slater, Slater and Schulman, shows lawyers Linc Leder, top left, and Michael Werner, top right, in their offices, while paralegals work in their cubicles, in Melville, N.Y. Attorney Adam Slater said since New York state opened its one-year window allowing sex abuse suits with no statute of limitations, his firm has signed up nearly 300 new clients and hired a half-dozen new paralegals to field calls. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

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