Car seat laws and rules about child restraint vary from state to state, and there are as many opinions as there are parents, so there is some confusion what the...
Previously engaged individuals may wonder who legally owns an engagement ring according to Nevada law. A breakup can be very painful and confusing. However, the law should not be confusing....
One tort that is frequently alleged but infrequently proven is intentional infliction of emotional distress (“IIED”). In Nevada, a plaintiff must prove the following elements to prevail on an IIED...
Keith Pickard is representing a local Las Vegas business in a fraud case that grew out of a failure to disclose the imminent condemnation proceedings associated with Project Neon. According...
This is the third and last in a series of blog posts addressing judicial mechanisms intended to prevent abuse of the legal system. In the first, we discussed the inadequacies...
A class action lawsuit brought in early 2013 by a long-time Red Bull consumer recently came to a close when the energy-drink giant agreed to a $13 million settlement. Up...
How does a company get away with using the name and logo of another business to compete against that business? By adding the word “dumb” to the beginning and calling...
Joan Rivers Planned for her Pets Trusts created as part of an Estate Plan are private and not shared with the public unless you choose to do so. However, Joan...
Asset protection is a power tool created by lawmakers to allow individuals to protect your property from creditors and law suits. Asset Protection in Nevada allows you to make certain...
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy made headlines recently when his decades-long battle with the federal government came to a head in an armed, but as-of-yet peaceful standoff near Bunkerville, Nevada. Although...
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