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Archives for August 2013

Nevada Desperately Needs A Court Of Appeals

In April 2012, Jeremiah Eskew-Shahan tried to give the family dog Onion a kiss good night. He stumbled onto the dog. Onion instinctively grabbed the little boy. Immediate intervention by the family was not enough to save Jermiah from the dog’s unprecedented response. Jeremiah died. The City of Henderson wanted to immediately euthanize the dog […]

DRI “In Transit” Publishes Featured Article by Michael Mills “Holding Shipments Hostage…”

The August 12, 2013 issue of ”In Transit” the Newsletter of the Trucking Law Committee of the Defense Research Institute features an article by Michael Mills. “Holding Shipments Hostage: Old Collection Strategies Brings New Risks” highlights how outdated strategies of collecting transportation invoices must be reconsidered in light of a recent decision by the Nevada Supreme Court. […]

ASIANA FLIGHT 214: WHAT WENT RIGHT?

Typically after an airplane crash, the focus is on what went wrong. In the case of the recent crash of Asiana Flight 214 from Seoul, Korea to San Francisco the question should be framed as “what went right?” After all, 307 passengers and crew made it off the plane alive; only three lives were lost. This speaks volumes […]