Archive for January, 2010

Las Vegas auto accident kills one

admin January 28th, 2010

KTNV reported that one person lost his life while another suffered several injuries during a recent Las Vegas car accident.

The driver in the Nevada auto accident drove off the side of the road, struck a median, and caused the car to flip over into the opposite side of the road. The impact of the Las Vegas auto accident caused the two passengers to be thrown from the vehicle.

One died at the scene of the Las Vegas car accident while the other suffered some critical injuries.

Authorities had to shut part of the road down while they investigated the accident.

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The Las Vegas car accident lawyers at Richard Harris Law Firm can help if you were injured in a Nevada auto accident.

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Richard A. Harris Gives Lecture to UNLV Dental Students About The Secret

admin January 26th, 2010

Las Vegas, Nevada, January 22, 2010-

If you want to know the secret to a successful practice, just ask attorney Richard A. Harris who has been in the community helping injured people for thirty years.

“It’s plain and simple, treat people like human beings,” said Harris while speaking to senior students at the UNLV Dental School on the topic of jurisprudence.

An apology goes a long way according to the Las Vegas Attorney. When physicians are involved in legal disputes with patients Harris advises our future doctors to take the high road- be compassionate, take the time to explain, and most importantly give them answers.

Harris cited many cases where physicians made medical mistakes and never took the time to explain; for instance, why the wrong knee was operated on, or why a couple’s baby died when the baby was thriving the night before.

“When you come in to court and I have you up on the stand, take the wind out of my sails, just admit you made a mistake.”

Harris also cleared up misconceptions about medical malpractice clients that are portrayed in the media as wanting to make a quick buck.

“Most of the time, people come in because they have mounting medical bills and they cannot afford to pay them. People are just happy when things go wrong, you fix them, don’t avoid your responsibility.”

After the lecture, Harris took questions from the dental students and congratulated them on their senior year.

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Texting While Driving Might Be Banned in Nevada

admin January 26th, 2010

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A Mother’s Message About Driving and Cell Phones

admin January 21st, 2010

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M & L Conference:90 feet Above Ground Proves to be a Great Motivator for RHLF staff.

admin January 20th, 2010

It’s been said before support groups have been proven to work. Think of any outrageous topic- Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers? You are sure to find a group that shares the same thoughts, hobbies, financial issues, family struggles and joys.

This is the best way I can describe the conference that the Richard Harris Law Firm attends every six months. It’s called M & L Seminar the Legal Marketing and Management Forum.

Basically, it is made up of attorney-entrepreneurs who share the same employment issues, marketing ideas and conflicts.

Our winter session (Jan 14, 15, 16) was held in Costa Rica. What a sacrifice right? And, it was paid for by our boss, yet another big sacrifice during the cold winter weeks in Las Vegas.

In exchange we promised to absorb and implement as soon as we returned- great motivation for our next trip to a far away island right boss?

Among those who attended were, Susan Syring, our HR Director, Me – the Marketing Director, Shoshana Kunin-Leavitt our newest attorney and two old-school attorneys – Josh Harris, Dave Boehrer, and our fearless leader, Richard A. Harris

Subjects include, customer service, marketing, best and worst management decisions, only to name a few.

We absorbed as much as we could throughout the day- because there were some distractions like, the perfect weather, the beach, on-call alcohol, the beautiful hotel and something called zip lining.

Yes, three of us went zip lining and I suddenly remembered why companies take retreats and do things like zip lining and corporate challenges- they scare people into getting along – like being in a fox hole together.

Ever heard of the saying there are no atheists in fox holes- well, there are no enemies in fox holes either.

Not that we had any problem getting along before the seminar, we actually did not interact enough to know better. Long story-short, we definitely bonded packed inside the zip line platform 90 feet above the rainforest. Yep, that’ll do it!

Zip lining scared me out of my wits! And although I didn’t show it I was uncertain about my freaking out meter going out of control.

However, Susan and Shoshana talked me through it and made monkey noises as I zip lined my way above the rain forest. I could not stop laughing!

As we walked and talked through the forest, I remembered how before the plane took off, Susan noticed I was uneasy. Susan grabbed my hand and told me a funny story about a meditation word she used- Wasabi…

I realized that this is the way a work team should function, when one member is down the other members motivate, re-focus, talk them through, hold their hand if needed and get them to reach their ultimate potential until they can fly.

Well…I did just that. Look at me fly!

Thanks RHLF team!

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Zip lining acros the Costa Rican rainforest

Zip lining acros the Costa Rican rainforest

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