The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has advised that it will stop responding to accidents that do not involve injuries. Metro will, however, continue to investigate accidents which do involve injuries, hit and run accidents, or where one of the drivers refuses to offer insurance information. What this means for people involved in accidents is […]
[SOLVED] Unable to Delete Facebook Account from iOS7 Settings
There has been an issue of people being unable to delete a Facebook account from the iPad settings, and being continuously prompted to enter a password. Per the Apple discussions page, there does not seem to be a fix short of wiping the iPad. I had the same issue — I had an old facebook […]
Rules of the Road: School Buses
In Nevada, drivers are required to stop for school buses when students are boarding and departing and when bus is displaying its flashing red lights. On divided highways with a median or other physical barrier, traffic moving in the opposite direction does not have to stop. On all other roads, traffic in both directions must […]
Tina Yan and Jay Kenyon honored as Vegas Inc.’s Top Lawyers for 2013
Tina Yan and Jay Kenyon were recognized as part of VEGAS INC’s annual “Top Lawyers” program. Honorees were chosen in collaboration with Martindale-Hubbell, which for 140 years has ranked attorneys based on the opinions of their colleagues. To create VEGAS INC’s “Top Lawyers” list, Martindale-Hubbell tapped its database to identify Southern Nevada lawyers who have […]
Yan Kenyon’s Jay Kenyon Named Top Runner-Up in New Yorker’s Caption Contest
Jay Kenyon, an owner of Yan Kenyon, was honored as a top-runner up to the The New Yorker’s Caption Contest. The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry, published weekly by Condé Nast. The New Yorker’s Caption Contest has been published since 2005 and each week several thousand participants take part […]
