by Jennifer Braster | Jun 6, 2022 | News, Publications
Now Hiring Everywhere Workforce challenges are nothing new to Nevada but seem to have become worse in the past few years. Nearly 90 percent of the business leaders polled said finding qualified employees was their biggest challenge. That challenge is exacerbated...
by Jennifer Braster | Jun 3, 2022 | News, Publications
Introduction Every attorney accumulates old client files—you store them in the very back of the file room or as an archived file on the cloud, and they may or may not be able to easily find. You forget about them until it comes time to clean up the file room, make...
by Jennifer Braster | Jun 1, 2022 | News, Publications
For the past 15 years, Nevada Business Magazine has been publishing a list showcasing the state’s top attorneys as voted by their peers. Formerly known as Legal Elite this annual list came to represent the best of the best in the legal industry. This year, the...
by Sarah Thornton | Jun 1, 2018 | News, Publications
By John M. Naylor, Esq. Introduction For a variety of reasons, it is not unusual for an attorney to consider designating a client, whether an individual or an employee of a corporate client, as a non-retained, testifying expert. Doing so in state court...
by Sarah Thornton | Mar 1, 2018 | News, Publications
What Rights Do Service Animals and Their Owners Have Under Nevada Law? By Jennifer Braster, Esq. Jennifer Braster It is not uncommon that with age individuals will experience more health issues and potential disabilities. With that, there may be a greater need for...
by Sarah Thornton | Dec 4, 2017 | News, Publications
By John M. Naylor In seeking attorney’s fees in litigation in Nevada, practitioners should be mindful of the different approaches by the state and federal courts, as well as the Nevada Rules of Professional Conduct (“NRPC”). NRPC 1.5 prohibits unreasonable fees Model...