The Court of Appeals of Nevada reviewed a case named Lastine v. State, which was filed on August 30, 2018. The appellant is Andrew Robert Allen Lastine, and the defendant will be represented by the state of Nevada. Under the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution…
The Diocese of Duluth of released a list of 2 additional priests accused of sexually abusing minors. The release adds to their previous lists of 17. Along with the list the Bishop Paul Sirba released a statement: As part of the Diocese of Duluth’s ongoing efforts to foster safe environments…
Third-party special needs trusts come with outstanding benefits.
Recent national headlines have shared a heartbreaking story that happened right here in the Silver State—a 25-year-old woman accused of driving under the influence wrecked into another vehicle at reportedly more than double the posted speed limit (103 mph in a 45 mph zone) resulting…
This post is part of a month-long series about special needs trusts. We welcome you to contact our comprehensive settlement planning firm, Milestone Consulting, with any questions or to seek advice about whether establishing a trust is right for you. When an injured person is…
The appeals court of Arizona reviewed a case named Ryan v. Napier, which was filed on August 23, 2018. The case involves plaintiff Susan E. Ryan as the administrator of the estate of Brian McDonald as well as Mark Napier, the Pima County Sheriff, and…
Now is a great time to propose a distracted driving talk, because the school schedule isn’t in stone yet.
It has been over a year since a 26-year-old Springfield, Missouri woman won a $28 million medical malpractice lawsuit, however, she has yet to receive any compensation because the defendant has appealed the verdict. In the fall of 2012, the young woman began experiencing anxiety…