Balance in Nevada
For the first time since 2017, a republican governor came face-to-face with a Democratic-controlled Nevada legislature in 2023. Tensions were certainly high between the two parties, and we anticipate that level of contention to continue throughout Governor Lombardo’s administration, perhaps escalating. The 2025 Legislative Session has the potential to have a supermajority in both houses […]
Webb v. Clark County School District
Webb V. Clark County School District 125 Nevada Advanced Opinion Number 47 On October 8, 2009, the Nevada Supreme Court made a ruling in the above-referenced action, which clarifies the law in some areas. This case arose out of a confrontation between a teacher and a student, with the student seeking damages. First, the Court […]
New Nevada Laws Mandate Time for Recording a Deed After a Trustee’s Sale & Good Funds Law for Escrow
The Nevada legislature recently mandated that a trustee’s deed must be recorded within 30 days following the trustee’s foreclosure sale of a property. In other words, the trustee may no longer allow the property to remain in the name of the foreclosed borrower indefinitely. If the trustee is delivering the deed to the successful bidder, […]