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Lawsuits are different from criminal cases and arbitration.
Lawsuits are civil proceedings, as distinguished from criminal proceedings. Lawsuits are also different from methods from methods of "alternative dispute resolution" such as arbitration or mediation.

 

Nevada litigation cases are increasing constantly. Whether it be a dispute between two neighbors fighting over the use of property or an unhappy consumer that is in disagreement with a company's sales practices, conflicts and disputes are a common occurrence and a part of human nature. You, as a Nevada citizen might even find yourself in the midst of a conflict that can't be resolved without a judge. If so, you are in need of a Nevada litigation lawyer.

Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Nevada litigation laws? If so, contact one of our experienced Nevada litigation attorneys today!

Litigation cases are such a routine of today's courts, while the preparation work for someone who desires to file a lawsuit can be rather time consuming and complex. Nevada litigation lawyers possess valueable experience in how to go about filing a lawsuit and they can assist you throughout the entire process and finally stand by your site to defend your case. Contact one of our Nevada litigation lawyers and ask for advice if you are:

  • An individual in dispute with another individual
  • An individual in dispute with an company or institution
  • An individual in dispute with a government agency

Disputes and conflicts are a big part of human interactions and it is our nature to defend what we hold true. However, conflicts are emotionally draining and take away our energy on a day to day basis. Therefore, it is in your best interest to resolve what's bothering you in the most time efficient manner. Call one of our Nevada litigation lawyers today. We can help.

Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Nevada litigation laws? If so, contact one of our experienced Nevada litigation lawyers today!


 
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  Fear of Litigation
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A nurse who's confessed that he murdered dozens of patients continued to find work despite several stark warning signs. One possible explanation: fear of lawsuits. Disappearing seesaws, teachers who don't hug... Join Neal Conan for a look at how a fear of litigation has changed the way we work and live
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News about Litigation cases in Nevada and nationwide:

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The Financial Litigation Program Managers initiative was established by the Financial Litigation Staff in May 1983 as the Regional Debt Collection ...
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Litigation Terms

 


Today's Terms

Writ of certiorari

Definition:
An order issued by the Supreme Court directing the lower court to transmit records for a case for which it will hear on appeal.

Trier of fact

Definition:
The judge or the jury who reach factual decisions as they apply to the law are called the trier of fact.

En-banc

Definition:
Court sessions with the whole membership present rather than the usual quorum is called en banc or ?full bench?. U.S. courts of appeals participate in panels of three judges and are then said to be sitting en banc.

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Topics Related to Litigation:

  • Individual Disputes
  • Company Disputes
  • Institutional Diputes
  • Government Agency Disputes
  • Financial Litigation
  • Employment Litigation
  • Contract Litigation

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If you live in the following cities and need an Litigation-Law attorney you should contact our Litigation-Law Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Boulder City
  • Carson City
  • Elko
  • Fallon
  • Gardnerville
  • Henderson
  • Las Vegas
  • North Las Vegas
  • Pahrump
  • Reno
  • Sparks
  • Sun Valley
  • Winnemucca
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