On December 5, 2024, the Clark County Bar Association (CCBA) held the election of members to serve on the association’s board of directors for the next year. The following bar members were elected to serve on the CCBA Board of Directors through December 31, 2026:
- Alexandra Matloff of Wood Smith Henning & Berman
- Christena Georgas-Burns* of Nevada Office of the Attorney General
- Paul Lal* of NV Energy
They will serve on the 2025 CCBA Board of Directors with their colleagues:
- Joel Henriod of Eglet Adams Eglet Ham Henriod – President
- James T. Leavitt of Leavitt Legal Services, PC – President-Elect
- Heather Anderson-Fintak of Southern Nevada Health District – Secretary/Treasurer
- Annette Bradley, retired
- Joshua Dresslove of Dresslove Law
- Jacquelyn Franco of Backus Burden
- Michael J. Nuñez of Murchison & Cumming, LLP
- Alia A. Najjar, M.D. of Najjar Law Firm
- Michael Wendlberger of Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada
- The Honorable Bita Yeager of Eighth Judicial District Court, Dept. 1 – Judicial Appointee
- Past President (’24) Paul Ray of Paul C. Ray, Chtd. – Ex Officio
The CCBA’s outgoing president Paul Ray commented,
”Thank you to all of our volunteers and members for contributing so much to CCBA’s success this year. Congratulations to Alexandra Matloff, our newest Executive Board Member, and to reelected Board Members, Christena Georgas-Burns and Paul Lal. We are grateful for the excellent service of candidate Ben Doyle as well and look forward to his future additional success. I enjoyed being your 2024 CCBA President. Happy holidays everyone!”
The CCBA Board of Directors will be sworn in during the Clark County Bar Luncheon on Thursday, January 30, 2025. The event will feature guest speaker Chief Justice Douglas Herndon and an update about the Supreme Court of Nevada. Chief Justice Herndon will also 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.
*Denotes person currently serving on the board.