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Vol. 13 — The State Bar Fee Dispute System

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how the State Bar of Nevada’s Fee Dispute Resolution System is Broken – and Needs to be Fixed For many years the State Bar of Nevada has permitted disgruntled clients to file fee … Continue reading

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Vol. 12 — Time to Distinguish Enterprise

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how it may be time for Nevada to distinguish enterprise from personal goodwill in business valuations I. THE ROLE OF GOODWILL IN DIVORCES INVOLVING BUSINESSES In divorce cases involving a business owned or … Continue reading

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Vol. 11 — Fees Incurred on Appeal

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how fees incurred on appeal can be awarded in and by the district court on remand – sometimes Somebody asked me a question in the recent past as to whether attorneys fees incurred … Continue reading

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Vol. 10 — Feral Paralegals

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how feral paralegals are roaming the legal landscape, making practice harder for actual lawyers I. THE PROBLEM We’ve noted some disturbing trends relating to paralegals in Nevada, which are worthy of greater attention … Continue reading

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Vol. 9 — Modest Proposal

A legal note from Marshal Willick about a modest proposal* for improving the handling of family law cases in the Nevada Supreme Court The Justices of the current Nevada Supreme Court are bright, compassionate individuals who seem deeply committed to … Continue reading

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