Strategies, Challenges, and Answers

Electronic Logging Mandate On The Way!

The other day, I was talking to my friend the airline pilot.  I asked him what was involved in tracking his in-flight hours so that he doesn’t exceed his allotted time.  He said, “Oh, that’s easy.  All I have to do is shut the cockpit door.”  I … [Continue reading]

Even Though An Employee Is A Supervisor, If Not A “Managing Agent”, Employer Not Liable For Punitive Damages For Employee’s Acts

A night of fun at the Gold Coast Hotel and Casino turned into a nightmare for Dedric Holman and Christina Edwards. The two were enjoying some gambling in the pre-dawn hours of February 19, 1994. Dedric was sitting at a blackjack table when Christina … [Continue reading]

We are Always Looking for One or Two More Good Clients . . . Even When Business is Great

One of the questions frequently asked is whether we are accepting new clients. While the short answer is “Yes”, here is some additional information which many people find interesting. Our law firm, Mills & Associates is committed to client … [Continue reading]

Judge Jackie Glass To Appear At DRI’s Trucking Law Seminar in Las Vegas June 19, 2014

You may recognize Retired District Court Judge Jackie Glass as the former host of the nationally syndicated court-television program Swift Justice with Jackie Glass.  You may have seen her in her pre-law days as a television journalist.  Or you might … [Continue reading]

The Accident Report Favors Our Driver. Liability’s A Lock! Or Is It?

A taxi cab hits the back of a small pickup truck.  Witnesses place blame on the cab.  The officer tickets the cabbie.  The officer prepares a traffic accident report.  The report says the cab driver is at-fault. When trial comes around, the judge … [Continue reading]