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United States: Nevada Clarifies Discovery Of Surveillance In Claim File - Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP

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The claim file is the backbone of most insured losses and one of the first things that many claimants request when litigation starts. Nevada's Court of Appeals recently decided a.

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United States: Nevada Plaintiff Represented On Contingency Fee Basis May Recover Entirety Of The Fee As Post-Offer Attorney Fees - Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP

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The Nevada Supreme Court, in an Opinion likely to have far-reaching ramifications for litigants and their attorneys, ruled that trial courts can award the entirety of a contingency fee as post-offer fees.

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What Damages Can I Collect for a Car Accident in Nevada?

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Money will not take away all the pain you’ve endured, nor your mental distress, but your lawyers will make sure you’re fully compensated for all your physical and mental suffering.

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Nevada Supreme Court upholds state ban on ghost guns, reversing lower-court decision

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The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a 2021 state ban on ghost guns Thursday, overturning a lower-court decision that declared the law unconstitutional for being vague. In 2021, the Nevada legislature passed AB 286. This is not the only recent litigation over government regulation of ghost guns. Justice Lidia S.

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American Civil Liberties Union Re-Files Nevada Voting Lawsuit

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The A.C.L.U. claims that Nye County's plan to hand-count ballots risks the premature release of election results.

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Nevada Court: Firearm Manufacturers Not Responsible for 2017 Las Vegas Shooting

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The state's supreme court noted that state law shields firearms manufacturers from liability except when their products malfunction.

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Federal Circuit Rejects Another PTAB-Bias Appeal

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New Vision sued Bally Gaming and others in Nevada District Court, alleging infringement of two patents. The case also included a forum selection clause requiring litigation of disputes in Nevada Courts. The case, New Vision Gaming v. LNW Gaming, 20-1400 (Fed. US7451987 and US7325806.