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Las Vegas Justice Court Order Rescinds Admin Order 21-09, Addresses Online Case Resolution Platform (Matterhorn)

On March 29, 2022, the Las Vegas Justice Court filed an order in the administrative matter regarding the rescission of Administrative Order #21-09. See Administrative Order 22-03.

Annette Bradley to Join Clark County Bar’s Board of Directors

Corporate attorney Annette Bradley recently accepted an invitation to join the Clark County Bar Association’s Board of Directors. Annette stepped up to fill a recent vacancy on the CCBA’s board of directors. She will be sworn-in as a board member during the CCBA’s Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on March 31, 2022. She is expected to serve on the CCBA board from 2022 through 2023.

Areas of Practice Listings Offer Update

Attorney members of the CCBA can get listed via area of practice (AOP) in the Discovery issue of COMMUNIQUÉ magazine (May 2022). To benefit from this special offer*, the CCBA member will need to complete the Areas of Practice form prior to the published deadline. Deadline: April 1, 2022. UPDATE (3/16/2022): If the CCBA member submitted a version of the AOP form in the past, we ask for them to complete the form again now.

Courtroom and Caseload Changes for 2022

In conjunction with the court’s annual case reassignments, various changes became effective on January 31, 2022. These changes are highlighted below. Learn more and see the table of courtroom & caseload assignments in this installment of the “View from the Bench” article written by Las Vegas Justice Court Justice of the Peace Melissa A. Saragosa (COMMUNIQUÉ, Mar. 2022)

Education Law Impacts Us All

In preparing for this issue, I have come to realize how specialized the practice of education law is. This is a niche practice area. I would encourage attorneys to consider expanding their own continuing education in this field. Each of us will inevitably benefit from the increased knowledge as education law impacts us all. Read more in this installment of the “CCBA President’s Message” article written by Nedda Ghandi, Esq. (COMMUNIQUÉ, Mar. 2022)

Making a Difference in Special Education

Consider volunteering to become an Education Decision Maker through the Volunteer Education Advocate Project or representing a child through the Children’s Attorneys Project at Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada. Read more about how Nevada lawyers can make a difference in this article written by Jonathan Norman, Esq. and Xavier B. Planta, Esq. (COMMUNIQUÉ, Mar. 2022)

Unlocking Education

The Children’s Attorneys Project (CAP) at the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada represents children in foster care in Clark County, Nevada. With 29 staff attorneys and over 300 volunteer attorneys, nearly all of the estimated 3,000 children in foster care have legal representation. Read more in this installment of “Pro Bono Corner” written by Jonathan Norman, Esq. (COMMUNIQUÉ, Mar. 2022)