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Clark County Bar Leaders Elected

On December 14, 2023, the Clark County Bar Association (CCBA) held the election of members to serve on the association’s board of directors during 2024.

On December 14, 2023, the Clark County Bar Association (CCBA) held the election of members to serve on the association’s board of directors during 2024.

The following bar members were elected to serve on the CCBA Board of Directors though December 31, 2025:

  • Annette Bradley*, Retired
  • Joshua Dresslove* of Dresslove Law
  • Jacquelyn Franco* of Backus Burden
  • Alia Najjar* of Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A.
  • Michael Nunez* of Murchison & Cumming, LLP
  • Michael Wendlberger of Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada

They will serve on the 2023 CCBA Board of Directors with their colleagues whose terms expire December 31, 2024:

  • Paul Ray of Paul C. Ray, Chtd. – President
  • Joel Henriod* of Henriod Law – President-Elect
  • James T. Leavitt* of Leavitt Legal Services PC – Secretary/Treasurer
  • Heather Anderson-Fintak* of Southern Nevada Health District
  • Christena Georgas-Burns* of Nevada Attorney General’s Office
  • Paul Lal* of NV Energy
  • The Honorable Bita Yeager* of Eighth Judicial District Court, Dept. 1 – Judicial Appointee
  • Past President (’23) Brandon Kemble* of City of Henderson – Ex Officio

The CCBA’s incoming president Paul Ray commented,

“Congratulations to Michael Wendlberger on his election to the Clark County Bar Association Executive Board! I know Michael will serve with distinction. We are also grateful for the excellent service and leadership candidates Jeff Luszeck and Benjamin Doyle contribute to the community and for all of us at CCBA.”

Paul has practiced business and real estate litigation and appeals for 32 years. He is with the law firm of Paul C. Ray, Chtd.

Members of the CCBA Board of Directors are expected to be sworn in during the Clark County Bar Luncheon on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. Guest speaker will be Chief Justice Elissa Cadish of Supreme Court of Nevada. Justice Elissa Cadish will perform the oath of office.

About the CCBA

The CCBA is organized to encourage the practice of law as a profession; to promote the administration of justice; to encourage a thorough and continuing legal education; to maintain the honor and integrity of the legal profession; to promote high ethical standards of professional conduct; and to cultivate social fellowship and camaraderie among its members.

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