Here’s a quick read related to the practice of administrative law in Nevada that was published in the Clark County Bar journal Communiqué (April 2023).
Challenging an Agency Rule or Regulation: Where Do You Start?
Get a glance of what to consider before making a legal challenge to an agency rule or regulation in this article written by Nevada lawyer Paul Larsen and published in the Clark County Bar journal Communiqué (April 2023).
The Office of the Labor Commissioner: What to Expect When You’re in Labor [Law]
Learn some of what attorneys may expect when involved in a claim in front of the Nevada Labor Commissioner in this informative article from the Clark County Bar journal Communiqué (April 2023).
Quiet Quitting and the Clanking Scales of Justice
Read this interesting article related to labor and employment law written by David Olshan of Nevada Legal Services for the Clark County Bar journal Communiqué (April 2023).
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Overview and Overpayment Waiver Guidance
Read this installment of the “Pro Bono Corner” written by written by Elizabeth S. Carmona published in bar journal Communiqué (Apr. 2023).
NIL and College Athletes – A New Era for Nevada College Sports
“In 2021, the Nevada legislature passed a new law in Nevada, giving college athletes in the state the right to receive compensation for the use of their NIL. However, a new Nevada new NIL law will impact college athletes and the collegiate sports industry.” Read more in this article written by Caleb L. Green and published in the Clark County Bar journal COMMUNIQUÉ (Mar. 2023).
Esports in Nevada
“The Nevada gambling market is always evolving and exploring new revenue growth streams.” Read more from Glenn Light, Karl Rutledge, and Salma Granich in this article published in the bar journal COMMUNIQUÉ (Mar. 2023)
Potential Pitfalls for using Third Party Vendors/Contractors for Regulated Sports Betting Software
“The tighter regulation of sports betting software at the same level as a gaming device may, now or in the future, in some jurisdictions, require that the “manufacturer” of that software be subject to increased regulation.” Read more from Eric Abbott in this article published in the bar journal COMMUNIQUÉ (Mar. 2023)
A Friendly Sections Challenge
“We all like challenges, and today, I invite you to join the State Bar of Nevada’s Section Pro Bono Challenge.” Learn more from this installment of “Pro Bono Corner” written by Paola Armeni, Esq.