PRESS RELEASE Families of Kamesha Gilmore and Gabriell Thomas to hold press conference Wednesday, March 11 For Immediate Release Las Vegas – March 10, 2015 The families of Kamesha Gilmore and Gabriell Thomas will make a joint statement at a press conference on Wednesday, March 11, 2015, at 400 South 7th St. in Las Vegas at 10:00am. Kamesha, or "Mesha" as she was known to her family and friends, as well as her lifelong friend Gabriell “Gaby”...
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After an injury from an accident, the damaging impact to your health and future can be overwhelming and life-altering. At Harris & Harris Las Vegas personal injury law firm, we know how to protect our clients by aggressively preparing every case from the start. Experienced Attorneys in Las Vegas What sets Harris & Harris Injury Lawyers apart from the rest? Take a look at a case we recently settled for a seriously injured client. Our client, Lucas,...
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This New Year's Eve, have fun and get home safe! It's always recommended to have a designated driver for your party or someone to call to take you home, but in case that's not possible, our Las Vegas car accident lawyers provided a list of resources to help get you home safely. Please don't drink and drive! Prevent a drunk driving accident by choosing to sober driver. A ride home from Uber or Lyft is just a...
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The Best Christmas Light Displays in Las Vegas to Check Out Las Vegas is a city that is known for its dazzling neon light displays. During the holiday season you can find many beautiful and impressive Christmas light displays in neighborhoods throughout the valley. Below our Las Vegas personal injury lawyers list some of the best ones that you should go visit. The Light O Rama display in the northwest part of town features over 12,000 bulbs...
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Did you miss Las Vegas auto accident lawyer Heather Harris when she spoke with Alan Stock regarding the new Accident Investigation Policy announced by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department? The discussion was lively and included several calls from concerned citizens around the Las Vegas Valley. One suggestion that Alan Stock had is to create a new category of police employee that would be able to investigate these property damage only accidents, but would not cost the...
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