Read an interesting article written by written by Kendal Weisenmiller and published in Estate Planning issue of the bar journal Communiqué (November 2021).
Estate Planning Includes Litigation Planning
Read an installment of “View from the Bench” published in the bar journal Communiqué (November 2021) written by Nevada Court of Appeals Chief Judge Michael Gibbons.
Take the Plunge
Read an installment of “Pro Bono Corner” published in the bar journal Communiqué (November 2021) written by the Honorable Cheryl Moss.
Language Access in the Law
Read an installment of “Pro Bono Corner” published in the bar journal Communiqué (November 2021) written by Priscila Venzor.
Communiqué Editorial Calendar for 2022 Set
The editors set the editorial calendar for issues of the bar journal Communiqué to be published during 2022. See below. Attorney members of the CCBA are encouraged to contribute original content for publication. Proposals should include the following information:
Nevada Appellate Court Summaries (10-6-21)
Check out these summaries of recent opinions of the Supreme Court of Nevada and the Nevada Court of Appeals, as compiled by Joe Tommasino, Esq.
40 Year Club Luncheon and Annual Meeting Set for December 2, 2021
On Thursday, December 2, 2021, the Clark County Bar Association (CCBA) will hold the election for the 2022 CCBA Executive Board of Directors on the same day of the Clark County Bar Association 40 Year Club Luncheon & Annual Meeting. This year’s ballot includes two uncontested races features five incumbents running to retain their seats on the board and one nominee vying for one open position on the board. The open position was created from the appointment of a current director to serve as secretary/treasurer for the organization next year. Attorney members are invited to cast their vote electronically by visiting www.ClarkCountyBar.org on the day of the event or by absentee ballot before December 2, 2021.
CCBA Board of Directors Election Information
On Thursday, December 2, 2021, the Clark County Bar Association (CCBA) will hold the election for the 2022 CCBA Executive Board of Directors on the same day of the Clark County Bar Association 40 Year Club Luncheon & Annual Meeting. This year’s ballot includes two uncontested races features five incumbents running to retain their seats on the board and one nominee vying for one open position on the board. The open position was created from the appointment of a current director to serve as secretary/treasurer for the organization next year. Attorney members are invited to cast their vote electronically by visiting www.ClarkCountyBar.org on the day of the event or by absentee ballot before December 2, 2021.