“This does not mean that all traffic violations will be treated as civil infractions.” Read more from Lisa Szyc in this article published in the Five Things issue of the bar journal Communiqué (Jan. 2023).
Five Things to Know About the 82nd Legislative Session
“The Nevada Constitution provides that the legislature is to convene on the first Monday of February following the election of the assembly and is to adjourn sine die 120 calendar days following its commencement.” Read more from Shea Backus in this article published in the Five Things issue of the bar journal Communiqué (Jan. 2023).
Five Things to Know About the Rosenberg Spy Case
“Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage in 1951 for their roles in spying for the Soviet Union.” Read more from Tamara Beatty Peterson and David Astur in this article published in the Five Things issue of the bar journal Communiqué (Jan. 2023).
Five Things to Know About Remote Work
“When in doubt, employers should consult with local legal and tax professionals in the states where employees are working.” Read more from Jennifer Hostetler and John McCormick-Huhn in this article published in the Five Things issue of the bar journal Communiqué (Jan. 2023).
Five Reasons to Take a Pro Bono Case Today
“When you take a pro bono case, you reduce the access to justice gap in our community and provide a voice to the voiceless.” Read more from Michael Wendlberger in this installment of the column “Pro Bono Corner” published in the Five Things issue of the bar journal Communiqué (Jan. 2023).
Preventing and Preparing for Cyber Intrusions
Nevada lawyer Jessica E. Brown asks, “what are our requirements as lawyers, both with respect to implementing cybersecurity measures and remediating a breach?” in her article published in the Communiqué (Oct. 2022).