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Five Procedures to Keep You Bar Compliant CLE Program Set for January 19, 2022

On January 19, 2022, legal malpractice attorney Joel Selik will make a special presentation for the continuing legal education of Nevada lawyers in a program produced by the Clark County Bar Association. The program, “Five Procedures to Keep You Bar Compliant and Client Happy,” will provide Nevada lawyers with information relevant to the Rules of Professional Conduct. This CLE program will be held online via Zoom, from 12:00 to 1:15 p.m., that day. The presentation will offer 1.0 ethics CLE credit to CCBA members only. Pricing of the event is included with the 2022 CCBA membership.

Jim Berchtold to Present Landlord-Tenant CLE Program on December 16, 2021

Consumer rights lawyer Jim Berchtold will make a special presentation for the continuing legal education of Nevada lawyers in a program produced by the CCBA’s CLE Committee on Thursday, December 16, 2021. Berchtold will present “Landlord-Tenant Law in Nevada and the COVID-19 Impact” to highlight relevant information for Nevada lawyers. Pricing of the event is included with the 2021 CCBA membership. This event is for CCBA members only. CCBA membership will be verified upon RSVP.

Honoring Members Past and Present

Read this message from outgoing CCBA President (’21) James Harper. He highlights recent events and introduces incoming CCBA President (’22) Nedda Ghandi. Also find photo highlights from recent events–Meet Your Judges Mixer, Attorney Memorial Service, and 40 Year Club Luncheon–hosted by the CCBA. This article can be found in the Pro Bono issue of the bar journal Communiqué (December 2021).

Empathy and Awareness Are Keys to Diversity and Inclusion

“Advice to law practices and companies seeking to implement diversity and inclusion initiatives and education included, avenues of information gathering, such as focus groups and anonymous surveys, to implementing programs for hiring, training, mentoring, and retention. As Judge Jones phrased it “It’s not a one time thing.” Read more from Senior Partner and the Partner-in-Charge of Murchison & Cumming, LLP’s Las Vegas office, in his article published in Pro Bono issue of the bar journal Communiqué (December 2021).

Guardianship in Nevada

“To address the abuses in guardianship, in 2015, the Supreme Court of Nevada created a commission to study the creation and administration of guardianships. . . . In its final report, the commission made numerous recommendations, including a proposed Guardianship Bill of Rights.” Read more from Michael Wendlberger, the Director of the Pro Bono Project at Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, in his article published in Pro Bono issue of the bar journal Communiqué (December 2021).