OUR PRACTICE AREAS
Contract Law
A contract is a legally binding document that laws and
statutes will enforce if broken. Elements of a legally
binding contract include: mutual consent expressed through
a valid offer of services/goods and acceptance of that offer,
adequate consideration/compensation, the capacity in
which the terms will be executed, and some additional
terms and conditions as required by the laws of the state.
While Contract Law is governed by the laws of the state,
and is recognized in all fifty states, certain courts have
specific interpretations of particular contract elements.
Breach of Contract, Exist Agreements, & Operating Agreements
Property
Dispute
Quiet Title actions is a specific type of lawsuit regarding
property disputes allowing for a party to establish title to
real property, or personal property that has a title, against
any and every person, essentially “quieting” any challenges
or claims to the title.
Protecting Business Interests, Resolving Disputes,Strategic Decision-Making, Preserving Reputation, & Mitigating Financial Loss
Personal Injury
In Nevada there is a two year statute of limitations from the
date of injury to filing a lawsuit related to your injury. Most
commonly personal injury claims are settled at the pre-
litigation phase with a demand letter and some settlement
negotiations. There are a few exceptions to the two year
statute of limitations, however if you are personally injured
you should begin treatment as soon as possible to create a
well documented record of injury and treatment.
Professional Malpractices
Professional Malpractice is defined as the failure of a
professional person, i.e. a medical practitioner or legal
professional, to act according to prevailing professional
standards, failing to foresee consequences that a person of
professional caliber, skills, and education should be able to
anticipate.
Legal & Medical
Wrongful Death
Wrongful Death is a civil cause of action brought by the
family and dependents against the person, entity, or
establishment that wrongfully caused the death of a loved
one. This type of action allows for a lawsuit to be brought
before the Court, even though the person who was injured
is no longer alive to bring the action forward themselves.
Breach of Contract, Exit Agreements, & Operating Agreements
Estate Planning
Professional Malpractice is defined as the failure of a
professional person, i.e. a medical practitioner or legal
professional, to act according to prevailing professional
standards, failing to foresee consequences that a person of
professional caliber, skills, and education should be able to
anticipate.
Probate, Wills, Trusts, Advance Directives & Power of Attorney
Additional Practices Areas
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Business Entity Formation
Resolving Disputes
Protecting Business Interests