ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER REGARDING DEPOSITION BEHAVIOR On May 9, 2022, the Eighth Judicial District Court for Clark County, Nevada, issued an administrative order regarding deposition behavior. (Administrative Order 22-08 available on the Court’s website). In issuing...
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Litigation Costs are Recoverable in Nevada as an Award to the Prevailing Party
We are often asked if costs and attorney fees can be recovered as part an action to collect. Costs and attorney fees recovery are governed by NRS 18.005-18.180. Costs can include filing fees, court reporter fees, service of process fees, expert fees, etc. NRS...
REPLEVIN/CLAIM AND DELIVERY IN NEVADA
While the vast majority of customers undoubtedly enter into a purchase agreement or lease fully intending to make all the scheduled payments for the car, the equipment, or some other item of personal property, the reality is that some of those purchasers are going to...
Exceptions to Discharge Under 11 U.S.C. section 523
If you are owed money by a debtor who files bankruptcy, you may still be able to collect the money by preventing the debt from being discharged in the bankruptcy. 11 U.S.C. section 523(a) contains a number of exceptions to discharge which apply to individual...
What can a Nevada business do when another party owes it money?
After providing your products or services to a customer, you expect payment in a timely manner. When a customer fails to pay your invoices, your business suffers. Even though most people work out their payment issues, some continue to deny payment, and your business...