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 […]
Tina Yan Earns an AV® Preeminent™ Rating of 5.0/5.0 from Martindale-Hubbell
Tina Yan, owner of the Las Vegas law firm Yan Kenyon earned an AV® Preeminent™ Rating of 5.0 out of 5.0 from Martindale-Hubbell, achieving the rating agency’s absolute highest marks for her legal skills and ethics. The Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent® rating is the highest possible rating for an attorney for both ethical standards and legal ability. This rating represents […]
Opening eTranscript PTX Files on Mac
Macs cannot read Real Legal eTranscripts or PTX files. Anyone who has used eTranscripts knows how convenient it is to be able to cut and paste deposition text, properly formatted and with the citation — contrary to ASCII where you end up cutting and pasting the line numbers, with no citation, and with formatting out the window. […]
Calculating UIM Claims in Nevada (versus California)
In Nevada, if you sustain injuries as a result of the negligence of a driver who has insufficient insurance to compensate you for all of your damages, then you can make a claim for under-insured motorist (UIM) benefits on your own policy. In Nevada, the applicability of UIM benefits is determined by the underlying policy […]