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Construction Cases to Watch in 2019
January 1, 2019, Law360, by John Kennedy Johnny Mathis, a Texas hailstorm, and the state of Nevada sure sound like three things that go together. After all, the Texas-born singer often performs in Las Vegas. But what links them all here, at the start…
The Increasing Californication of Nevada’s Anti-Slapp Jurisprudence
January 1, 2019, The Writ, “Appellate Briefs” In 2015, the Nevada legislature amended Nevada’s anti-SLAPP statute to require that the “plaintiff must meet the same burden of proof that a plaintiff has been required to meet pursuant to California’s anti-Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation law as of June 8,…
…Except Death and Taxes
December 1, 2018, ABA Entertainment and Sports Lawyer Since the Raiders announced their decision to relocate to Las Vegas, there have been Multiple articles written stating that the relocation will increase the take home pay of players, coaches, staff and…
Susan Fisher on Nevada NewsMakers
November 7, 2018, Nevada NewsMakers Susan Fisher is interviewed by Sam Shad the day before the elections. They discuss a number of items, such as blockchain, no growth pushback, traffic on I80, infrastructure, and water issues, which makes for a very…
McDonald Carano Named One of the Country’s “Best Law Firms”
November 1, 2018, Las Vegas, NV – McDonald Carano, Nevada’s law firm for businesses and high-net-worth individuals, is pleased to announce the firm has been named one of the country’s “Best Law Firms“ in the 2019 Edition of Best Lawyers®,…
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