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Welcome to Summer

     Memorial Day weekend is the traditional send off for summer fun. Our Lewis & Daggett family kicked it off with a firm cookout on Friday. Part of the fun was that the attorneys and management served the rest of the staff as a reward and treat.

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Jennifer Glosson and Nayeli Ramirez at L & D Cookout

      As summer begins, it is probably a good time to consider some basics safety tips in order to make summer the best it can be for you and your family. As schools winds down and many of us have family activities begin, we encourage you to keep safety in mind.

     Travel safety is a good place to start - we don’t want vacations ruined by a ca r accident. Make sure your vehicle is in good condition, tires properly inflated, and all maintenance up to date. Take frequent rest breaks when driving, and follow all safety laws and directions. Pay particular attention around construction and work zones.

     Lawn mower injuries can be very serious, and many of those injured are young children. Every year some of the most serious injuries are to young children who were riding as passengers on riding mowers. Please do not allow young children to ride these powerful machines. Use extreme caution to always your keep fingers and toes away from moving blades. Lastly, always pick up toys, objects and debris before mowing to avoid injuries to yourself or others from flying objects.

     When riding bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, and scooters always wear helmets and proper protective gear. Children should stay away from traffic and preferably ride on sidewalks or designated paths. Most of all, set a good example for children by always wearing a helmet yourself.

     Sun and heat safety are many times overlooked. Remember to use sunscreen and cover skin as much as possible. Covering up and limiting exposure is particularly important for very young children. Remember when swimming to reapply sun screen and take frequent breaks from the heat. Make sure to drink plenty of fluids and take breaks often in hot weather and during physical activities.

     Let’s get this summer off to a safe, fun start for all of us.

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Job Well Done

     Whew! It has been a fast and furious past eight weeks for Safe Sober Prom Night! There are many stories of teamwork, enthusiasm, participation, passion, and success!

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     The students’ participation and enthusiasm make us optimistic about the future of our community. Our students are bright, talented, motivated, and really trying to do the right things for a successful future. They are well on their way!

     Teams of Lewis & Daggett attorneys and staff personally visited approximately 35 area high schools encouraging students to sign a pledge not to drink or use drugs on prom night, distributing student designed t-shirts, and speaking to the students. "Positive messages to our youth ensure the quality of our community for years to come," says Mike Lewis.

     This year the firm has personally paid for, delivered, and distributed more than 14,000 t-shirts to high school students in the Triad area, and made them available to all high schools throughout North and South Carolina.

     We have also had some technological breakthroughs with the website at www.safeandsober.com, including virtual pledge cards, video contests, and many resources for teens. Next year portends to be even bigger and better!

     Of course there are also the difficult parts. We encounter those who have lost loved ones, or are injured or disabled, in car accidents due to drunk drivers. Meeting those suffering folks and hearing their stories really hits home for us since it was our professional contact with people hurting in these ways that inspired us to start the SSPN program 18 years ago.

     Most of all, SSPN is a story of success. Success for our teens, our community, and our L & D team. We are already brainstorming for Safe Sober Prom Night 2009! We look forward to having you join us!

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Civil Justice

     What does "civil justice" mean? To us at Lewis & Daggett it means that the folks we work for have a remedy when they are wrongfully injured, disabled or hurt at work. Civil Justice hasn’t always been a remedy, and many times for us it is still a constant fight.

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Mike and Dave in Washington, D.C.

     It American society, our legal system provides the rules and the structure so that we can operate in an orderly and safe fashion, and defines a framework for transacting business.

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Law Day, Plus a Graduation

     Fifty years ago President Eisenhower established May 1 of every year as "Law Day." Law Day is a national day of recognition of the principal of government under law, as opposed to rule by individuals.

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     Government under law is essential for a free society. We will discuss further next week how the law is the founding principle of our country.

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