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FAQs - Construction Lawyers in city Las Vegas How many Construction lawyers actively serve residents of Las Vegas, Nevada? Approximately 71 licensed attorneys focus on Construction across Las Vegas, Nevada. Most matters are filed through the Nevada District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Construction lawyers in Las Vegas, Nevada? In Las Vegas, typical rates range from $271-$412 per hour for Construction. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3135 and $5874, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Construction matters usually take in courts near Las Vegas? Construction cases in Las Vegas, Nevada usually take around 5-11 months depending on complexity and the Nevada District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Construction cases for people living in Las Vegas, Nevada? Residents of Las Vegas typically see Construction filings handled by the Nevada District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Construction? About 38% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Construction, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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“Jack” Chen Juan has been advising and representing business and construction clients since 1997. His experience and knowledge is why clients often seek his advice at the start of the construction project and business venture and ask for his participation in strategic planning. He represents clients from initial project planning to post-construction claims. In this way, the client can better avoid disputes or will already have a process in place if a dispute arises.. When a dispute arises, he has the courtroom skill to effectively advise and represent business and construction clients. Whether it be successfully obtaining multi-million dollars owed on a construction project, fending off commercial landlord claims of owed six-figured damages, obtaining preliminary injunctions / temporary restraining orders in a partnership fight or recovering damages in a personal injury claim. Other counsel also seek his participation in their on-going disputes to actively participate or take over as lead counsel. He is also retained as local counsel by out of state firms and companies.. Due to his success as a business and construction attorney, local governmental agencies have also retained Mr. Juan when faced with large scale, complicated claims. He is also a Prosecutor for the Nevada State Contractors Board.. If you are in tough situation, needing to file suit or facing a lawsuit or your business and construction project is on the line, do not hesitate to contact Mr. Juan for his guidance, experience and representation.. Bar Admissions• Nevada, 1997• U.S. District Court District of Nevada, 1997• U.S. Supreme Court, 2003Professional Associations• State Bar of Nevada, Member• Clark County Bar Association, Member• Associated General Contractors, Member• Las Vegas Indian Chamber of Commerce, Member• Asian American Group, MemberEducation• University of Utah College of Law, Salt Lake City, Utah• J.D. - 1997• University of Southern Mississippi• B.S. - 1992Honors• Mountain States Super Lawyers (Top 100), 2020-2022• Named to The Best Lawyers in America© list 2018-2023 (Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Litigation-Construction)™• AV Preeminent® Rating by Martindale-Hubbell• Mountain States Super Lawyers List, 2014-2022• Legal Elite (Top Rank) – Nevada Business Magazine, 2011-2018, 2022• MYVEGAS Magazine Top 100 Lawyers in Las Vegas, 2015-2016• Desert Companion Top Lawyer (Construction/Development), 2014• Mountain States Rising Stars, 2010Pro-Bono Activities• Counsel for Helping Hands of Vegas Valley and actively involved with the Asian American Group• Firm of the Year Award during his tenure as Head of the Pro-Bono Committee• Counsel for the Holocaust Survivors Justice Network ("HSJN") and successfully obtained compensatory benefits from the German government for a victim of Nazi persecution that performed "voluntary' workArticles and Publications• “Right of First Refusal versus Right of First Offer”, February 2023• "10 Things All Contractors Must Know," MODERN CONTRACTOR SOLUTIONS, June, 2010• "Building Information Modeling: New Technology, New Risks But Apply Common Sense," MODERN CONTRACTOR SOLUTIONS, January, 2010• "Pay-If-Paid or Paid-When-Paid Clauses and Payment Bonds," MODERN CONTRACTOR SOLUTIONS, August, 2009• "What is SNDA and Why Care?," MODERN CONTRACTOR SOLUTIONS, June 2009• "Owner Controlled Insurance Programs," MODERN CONTRACTOR SOLUTIONS, May 2009• "Construction Defect," M&A 2005• "Nevada Construction Manual: Making Claims and Getting Paid," M&A 2003• "Late Fees and Late Rent Payments – There Is A Difference," CCIM News, September / October, 2002• "Mechanic's Liens In Nevada, Part 2 of 2," CCIM News, July / August 2002• "Mechanic's Liens In Nevada, Part 1 of 2," CCIM News, May / June 2002• "Foreign Investment and Real Property Tax Act of 1980," CCIM News, November, December 2001• "Possible Title Policy Problems From Transferring Property to LLC or Other Legal Entities," CCIM News, October 2000• "10 Ways to Increase Recovery on a Mechanic's Lien," M&A, Fall 2000• "Entering the United States," NEVADA LAWYER, November 1999• "Don't' Forget an Attorney’s Fees Provision," BROKER AGENT MAGAZINE, May 1999• "Eminent Domain and Condemnations," BROKER AGENT MAGAZINE, March 1999• "Selecting the Right Business Entity," M&A, Spring 1999• "Can the Government Take My Land," M&A, Fall 1998• "Airspace Rights," M&A, Spring 1998• "Environmental Litigation: Coverage Under the Comprehensive General Liability Insurance Policy," JOURNAL OF ENERGY, NATURAL RESOURCES, & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Vol. 16, No. 2, 1996• "The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995," JOURNAL OF ENERGY, NATURAL RESOURCES, & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Vol. 16, No. 2 1996.
The Wright Law Group, P.C., is an AV Rated “Preeminent” litigation law firm located in Las Vegas, Nevada, that represents businesses and individuals in disputes concerning construction contracts, real estate, and other commercial dealings. The firm’s clients include general and specialty contractors, real estate investors and other small businesses in disputes and controversies generally surrounding breach of contract claims or business to business torts such as interference and unfair trade practices. The firm also concentrates on defending and representing contractors and applicants, throughout the State, before the Nevada State Contractors Board and other administrative and regulatory bodies such as Manufactured Housing, Southern Nevada Health District, Department of Air Quality, and others.. Mr. Wright has been litigating cases for over thirty years. He began his professional life out of law school by clerking for a judge in Honolulu’s felony trial level court. Soon after finishing his clerkship, he began his solo practice by taking on indigent criminal defense cases as a court - appointed defense attorney. This gave him immediate and early exposure to the courtroom, handling serious felonies of all classes and types against much more senior prosecutors. Unlike most attorneys of his age and tenure at the time, being a solo practitioner, John had complete autonomy over his case strategy which also meant he had to learn his craft on the job and by seeking out mentors from the seasoned defense lawyers he had watched as a law clerk. This early education, which lasted several years, served to form the way he continues to practice today – preparing harder than the opposition, expecting the unexpected and never underestimating the opponent.. As court-appointed work wouldn’t’ pay all the bills, John also began taking on another type of caseload handed down by his retiring stepfather – government procurement litigation. Representing government contractors in construction claims for additional compensation or defending them from wrongful termination of their contracts. This quickly led to representing contractors in all types of situations including private contract disputes and what he focusses primarily on today- representing contractors in disputes with other owners, other contractors, and regulatory bodies.. Handling these two seemingly divergent areas of law has led John to be the rare recipient of an AV “Preeminent” peer rating by Martindale & Hubble in both Commercial Litigation and Criminal Defense – the highest rating awarded by one’s peers in the community. This unique experience brings together different key skill sets- the ability to think on your feet under pressure and the discipline it takes to plan and execute complex, detailed oriented and oftentimes highly technical cases.. John relocated to Las Vegas and began practicing in Nevada in the late 1990s and continues to handle the same types of cases. Today, John’s practice focusses on representing contractors in legal disputes- civil, administrative, and criminal. This means contract review, filing and defending breach of contract claims, mechanic’s liens, bid protests and defending regulatory investigations from the Nevada State Contractors Board and the Manufactured Housing Division. This also means being able to competently defend criminal accusations surrounding contracting such as: acting without a license, fraud, theft or violating safety regulations.. John’s depth of knowledge and extensive practice has led him to handle upwards of 150 cases before the Nevada and Hawaii Supreme Courts as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals- oftentimes at the request of other law firms. Since 2001, John has presided over hundreds of cases as an arbitrator, and has served as a Short Trial Pro Tempore Judge in Clark County since 2007. John has also completed Mediator training offered by the National Judicial College.. Attorney John Henry Wright has over 30 years of commercial litigation experience and industry knowledge to offer clients in Nevada. Call to arrange a consultation.
Terry A. Coffing joined MAC Law in September of 1993 after serving as a summer clerk in 1992. Since his admission to the Minnesota State Bar Association in 1992 and the State Bar of Nevada in 1993, Mr. Coffing has gained a diverse litigation background. He is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Coffing has presided and litigated numerous jury and bench trials in state and federal court in Nevada and in other states. He has obtained several multi-million dollar verdicts and served as defense counsel in multi-million dollar claims on behalf of his client. Prior to coming to MAC, Mr. Coffing served as a law clerk to the Honorable Jack Lehman in the Eighth Judicial District Court of Las Vegas as well as clerking for the United States Bankruptcy Court Judge and the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota. Mr. Coffing served as President and Managing Partner of the law firm for 17 years, and is co-chair of the litigation department. Mr. Coffing also serves on the Board of Governors of the Nevada State Bar.. In his spare time Mr. Coffing is a horrible golfer, an automotive enthusiast and an avid skier. He also enjoys spending time with his wife Jayne, their children, Abigail and Hayden, and their dogs.
Stephen M. Coston is a founding member of Legacy Law. He has more than 14 years of experience as an attorney in the areas of contract law, estate planning, wills & trusts, negligence, and real estate.. Mr. Coston is a lifelong resident of Nevada and received his Juris Doctor from University of Las Vegas Boyd School of Law in 2003. He also graduated from the University of Utah in 2000 with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. He has written several continuing education classes for community association managers and is currently an instructor with the Nevada Real Estate Division.. Mr. Coston can be reached at for a free consultation.
Stephanie B. MacKeen received her bachelor of arts degree in Political Science from Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2000. From 2002 through 2005, Ms. MacKeen studied law at New England School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts. Through the summer of 2003, Ms. MacKeen studied Comparative Constitutional Law and Comparative Trial Systems in Europe, at the University of Malta, in Valetta, Malta.. Through her last two years at New England School of Law, Ms. MacKeen worked and later volunteered at the Boston Stock Exchange, in the Department of Regulation and Enforcement, dealing primarily with internal as well as SEC-related compliance issues. Ms. MacKeen obtained her Juris Doctor in 2005, and was awarded the CALI award in Securities Regulation, and Free Speech and Religion. Ms. MacKeen also received the New England Scholar award for academic achievement in her final year of studies.. Ms. MacKeen was admitted to practice law in the State of Nevada in May of 2006. Prior to coming to Black & LoBello, Ms. MacKeen’s work focused primarily on licensing issues for liquor and gaming in the City of Las Vegas, Clark County, and the City of Henderson. She also worked extensively in the field of land use and other related entitlements. Ms. MacKeen is currently a member of the Nevada State Bar Association and the Nevada Trial Lawyer’s Association.
Rusty Graf, an A-V rated attorney is a Real Estate and Litigation attorney licensed to practice in the State of Nevada for 20 years,. Rusty Graf has been a member of the American Bar Association, Clark County Bar Association, State Bar of Nevada, Las Vegas Defense Lawyers, and Defense Research Institute. Mr. Graff is currently a Board member of the Las Vegas Defense Lawyers. Mr. Graf is also currently a member of the United States District Court for the District Court of Nevada and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Graf has served on the State Bar of Nevada’s Southern Disciplinary Panel and the Fee Dispute Arbitrator’s Panel for ten (10) years.. Rusty Graf attended Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts and University of Nevada Las Vegas and obtained a B.S.B.A. from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1992. Thereafter, Mr. Graf attended Seattle University (previously the University of Puget Sound) School of Law, and he obtained his Juris Doctorate in 1996.. Mr. Graf has worked for the benefit of several non-profit organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters, Make-A-Wish Foundation and Bishop Gorman High . Graf was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, June 30, 1970, and has been a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada since 1980.
Mr. Gerber is the founder and owner of the Law Offices of Jason M. Gerber. For more than 15 years, Mr. Gerber’s practice has focused on complex litigation and trials for clients in multiple U.S. and foreign jurisdictions. Additionally, Mr. Gerber works as an attorney for attorneys by providing contract and freelance services to law firms of all sizes. By using the efficiency created by developing technology, Mr. Gerber helps law firms and solo attorneys handle complex litigation matters and address pending work load issues at a rate that allows for cost savings for clients and a profit for the attorneys.. Mr. Gerber started his career as a Captain in the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. While in the JAG Corps, Mr. Gerber primarily worked as a Trial Defense Counsel defending soldiers subject to all levels of administrative and criminal charges. During 2004 and 2005, Mr. Gerber served as the sole trial defense counsel at Camp Taji Iraq, located less than 30 miles from Baghdad. During his yearlong deployment, Mr. Gerber defended hundreds of soldiers facing administrative and non judicial punishment and dozens of soldiers facing courts martial for alleged crimes related to the law of war, drug trafficking, aggregated assault and murder. Mr. Gerber was honored for his work as a member of the US Army Trial Defense Service and his service in a combat zone with a Bronze Star in 2005.. After completing his service commitment, Mr. Gerber relocated to Nevada and spent the next 13 years working for one of the preeminent litigation firms in Las Vegas. Mr. Gerber represented some of the largest companies in Las Vegas, numerous small business owners and individuals starting new businesses in areas like construction, mechanic’s liens, hospitality, commercial leasing, professional malpractice and employment claims. During his time in Nevada, Mr. Gerber was promoted from associate attorney to director and finally to a position as an equity shareholder of the firm.. Mr. Gerber also developed a practice on the “other side” of the bench as an arbitrator and panel chair. As a member of the State Bar of Nevada Disciplinary Board Mr. Gerber served as a panelist and panel chair responsible for conducting hearings in attorney discipline cases. Mr. Gerber was also appointed as an arbitrator in civil litigation cases in Clark County, Nevada. Mr. Gerber’s experience includes more than 25 cases were he served as an arbitrator responsible for setting discovery schedules, resolving pre-arbitration disputes, conducting arbitration hearings, issuing decisions and deciding post-arbitration motions. Recently, Mr. Gerber was appointed to the American Arbitration Association National Panel of arbitrators where he will continue his arbitration and mediation practice.. After more then a decade with his firm and in Las Vegas, Mr. Gerber and his family left Las Vegas to return to their roots in the Midwest and to pursue new opportunities. Noting the impact and efficiency technology brought to the practice of law, Mr. Gerber founded the Law Offices of Jason M. Gerber with the primary focus of providing contract or freelance legal assistance to law firms of all sizes and all litigation practice areas. Leveraging the benefits of online resources and the ease of information transfer, Mr. Gerber now brings his significant experience and litigation experience directly to attorneys in need to litigation support. Mr. Gerber can provide large, small and solo law firms with all pre-litigation investigation, drafting of pleadings and discovery during litigation, pre-trial motions, trial preparation and post-trial motions and appeals. Attorneys and firms utilizing these services benefit from the cost savings afforded by the efficiency of technology and the level of experience Mr. Gerber can provide to each case or dispute.. Away from the office, Mr. Gerber enjoys spending time with his beautiful and accomplished wife Tammy and their children. Born and raised outside of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Gerber remains a diehard and blindly hopeful fan of the Cleveland Browns and the Cleveland Indians and also enjoys watching college and professional sports with his family and their three dogs. Occasionally, Mr. Gerber can be found damaging golf courses with his aggressive but (largely) ineffective swing. Mr. Gerber is also an avid reader of history books and a devoted fan of Bruce Springsteen and the legendary E Street Band.
Mr. Fox is an AV rated commercial trial attorney with a focus on business disputes, construction disputes, trade secret litigation, non-compete agreements and all manner of real estate issues.. Mr. Fox was admitted to the State Bar of Nevada in 2004. After law school he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Judge David A. Wiseman in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Thereafter, he clerked with the Honorable Ron Parraguirre at the Eighth Judicial District Court and also at the Nevada Supreme Court.. After gaining the significant experience offered from clerking at both the trial court and appellate court levels, Mr. Fox joined MAC in early 2006. He never looked back. One of the benefits of being a MAC attorney is the supervised trust placed in young attorneys. This offers the opportunity to make promising young attorneys into excellent attorneys by providing valuable hands-on experience at an early career stage. Mr. Fox eagerly took this opportunity and gained extensive experience litigating contractor and mechanics lien disputes, trade secret cases, non-compete agreements and shareholder disputes. This valuable experience gave Mr. Fox the ability to deal with complex disputes requiring extensive knowledge of how to apply the merits of a case to trial and arbitration settings. Of equal value is Mr. Fox’s ability to take the lessons learned on larger matters and apply those to smaller client issues in an effort to aid clients in resolving disputes at early stages. Part of an attorney’s job is to keep clients out of problems and Mr. Fox takes that to heart.. Mr. Fox has authored articles related to commercial real estate, non-compete agreements and offers of judgment. While at the Nevada Supreme Court he learned the inner-workings of the State’s highest court and regularly applies the knowledge he has gained throughout the stages of any case.. As a self-proclaimed “Air Force Brat”, Mr. Fox got to experience the world at an early age. He graduated high school from Leysin American School in Switzerland and attended a branch of the University of Maryland in Munich, Germany. When not working hard for clients, he spends time with his wife and two kids. He enjoys playing sports, watching movies and travel.
Leon Mead has been handling construction law matters almost exclusively for over 35 years. His practice is primarily devoted to representation of public and private owners, developers, contractors, specialty contractors, construction managers, material suppliers and design professionals, in construction contract preparation, negotiation and implementation; LEED Certification/Green Building compliance, litigation, arbitration and mediation, construction claims, mechanics lien remedies, construction defect defense including residential and commercial deficiency design and construction claims, delay, disruption, acceleration and other impact claims, bid protests, professional licensing, construction related administrative & criminal defense, construction industry issues, commercial and business litigation. He also serves as a Private Arbitrator, Mediator and Dispute Resolution Board (DRB) Member.. On construction and development related transactional matters, Leon has significant experience in planning, negotiating, drafting and coordinating contracts as unique as design and construction of multi-billion-dollar complex commercial multi-use projects, and as routine as form UCC Article 2 sales transaction / credit agreements for construction goods and materials. His experience includes myriad delivery method options (including Design-Bid-Build (Competitive Bidding), Design-Build, Construction Management at Risk, Construction Management as Agent, Owner-Builder, Design, Build, Operate and Maintain, Fast-Track and Flash-Track), utilizing various financing and compensation methods (including lump sum, cost plus fee, guaranteed maximum price (“GMP”), joint venture funding, public private partnership, etc.). This experience allows him to partner with and advise clients as to various strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and risks that each of these construction methods pose, and recommend strategies to manage the particular issues unique to the project circumstances. Leon has also advised clients on necessary construction administration and management processes that avoid pitfalls created by legislative enactment.. Leon is dedicated to development of Nevada laws that impact construction and to advising his clients and the Nevada construction industry of their implications: Testifying before numerous state legislative committees on construction related topics and cited by the Nevada Supreme Court in support of construction related opinions. Leon is a frequent lecturer and prolific author on construction law and industry issues. He is the author of the first (and only) comprehensive “Nevada Construction Law” treatise, published by Thompson Reuters / West, 2009 through 2012; DHG Publications 2013 through 2016 (and cited with approval by the Nevada Supreme Court in multiple published decisions), and numerous articles on construction law topics. He teaches Construction Law as faculty adjunct at the William S. Boyd School of Law (UNLV), an invited lecturer on construction law to the ABA Forum on the Construction Industry, and State Bar of Nevada Annual Meetings. He has recently been appointed to the Editorial Board of the Nevada Lawyer, the official magazine of the State Bar of Nevada. He also serves as an independent mediator and arbitrator of construction disputes.. Leon’s work is recognized by his 2021 Top Lawyer Lifetime Achievement award from Vegas, Inc.®; 2006-2023 Band 1, Litigation: Construction-Nevada ranking by Chambers USA®; Selection as 2013 & 2016 Construction Lawyer of the Year in Las Vegas by Best Lawyers®; 2006 through 2024 inclusion in Best Lawyers®; 2007 through 2024 listing in Superlawyers®, his AV rating from Martindale-Hubble®, selection as a Senior Fellow by the Litigation Counsel of America®, Founding Member of the Construction Litigation Counsel of America®, as a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation®, 2015 Associate Member of the Year of the Nevada Contractors Association®, 2007, Associate Member of the Year of the Nevada Framing Contractors Association®, and as the 2005 Associate member of the Year by the Associated General Contractors, Las Vegas Chapter®. He has the distinction of being the only practicing lawyer to be elected to the Board of Directors of the Nevada Contractors Association (fka Associated General Contractors, Las Vegas Chapter), and has held that position since 2005; and in 2016 Leon was appointed to the NCA’s Executive Committee. In 2015 he founded the Nevada Association of Construction Counsel, a group dedicated to the betterment of Nevada construction law.
I'm a native Nevadan. I have the ability to provide great representation to clients in a wide range of legal matters in a variety of different courts. I have developed those skills from having a diverse history in various legal fields in starting with ciminal capital cases to representing debtors in chapter 7, 13 and 11 bankruptcies, to handling complex domestic cases involving large assets and children, to finally narrowing the practice to primarily personal injury, construction and business. I founded and have manged my own law firm for over 26 years until I merged my practice with several different law firms both locally, regionally and nationally. After seven years of working in larger firms and learning from them I have decided to return to my own small boutique practice where I can work more closely with my clients and friends. I have an active role in the community from serving as the chairman of the Henderson Planning Commission to coaching and refereeing soccer teams. I also provide many hours of pro bono work and serve as a committee member for the Anthem County Club.
I enjoy learning about my clients' businesses and helping them to fashion business-oriented solutions to avoid claims and litigation and to resolve such issues when they arise.. In my spare time, I enjoy athletic activities. In 2013, I completed an Ironman 70.3 triathlon. I am training for my first full-length Ironman in November 2014. I also enjoy swimming, doing yoga, and cooking. I am enrolled in a local culinary program to learn more about the science behind cooking.
Cody is a shareholder at Marquis Aurbach where he has successfully prosecuted and defended numerous complex litigation matters while representing a number of the nation’s largest builders and owners of properties that experience construction defects. Cody has extensive background and hands on experience in the construction industry. As a former project foreman on multiple private and government commercial and residential projects, he is uniquely qualified to identify and resolve issues from planning to ribbon cutting that present themself throughout the construction process. Along with Cody’s passion and extensive experience in the construction field, he has also concentrated a significant portion of his practice in the areas of oversight, risk management, lien recovery, and insurance coverage issues that relate to the fields of construction, real estate, and business law.. While in practice, Cody has been afforded the opportunity to represent clients ranging from private and publicly held corporations, to municipal clients involved in highly sensitive and publicized cases. Cody’s practice of law has brought him experience in a variety of high value and complex matters involving international, federal, state, and local laws and regulations.. Most recently, Cody was successful in acquiring a full defense verdict by jury trial for his client, an apartment complex owner, who faced a 21-million-dollar demand against it. Cody also was integral in settling various multi-million-dollar consolidated actions on behalf of an insurance carrier in receivership who wrote commercial general liability and workers compensation insurance for Nevada contractors. Further, Cody successfully defended and settled claims asserted against private and municipal entities with regard to the largest pipeline expansion project in the history of Clark County, Nevada.. When not practicing law, Mr. Mounteer can be found enjoying time with his family in the outdoors boating, hiking, skiing, or cruising on his motorcycle.
Christopher D. Craft joined Black & LoBello in 2011. His practice focuses on civil litigation, including extensive experience in commercial litigation, construction law, employment law, property disputes, personal injury, administrative law, and appellate work. A former army interrogator and linguist, Mr. Craft is focused on bringing practical, efficient and creative solutions to a wide variety of clients and cases.. Education:. Bar and Court Admissions:. Memberships:
Casey Quinn, an associate in the Las Vegas, Nevada office of Newmeyer & Dillion LLP, has substantial experience representing clients in complex commercial and construction litigation. Casey represents all types of business entities in commercial disputes including contract claims, business torts, privacy lawsuits, defamation, and fraud.. Casey also represents developers, contractors and design professionals on a variety of construction litigation issues including mechanic’s liens, delay/impact, indemnity, inefficiency claims, and defending claims for alleged errors and omissions and defective work.. His experience includes representing clients in various forms of conflict resolution including mediation and arbitration in an effort to resolve matters as effectively and efficiently as possible. Casey has also handled several appellate cases and argued before the Supreme Court of Nevada.. During his time at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho (ISU), Casey served as the Performing Arts Chair on the ASISU Program Board and was involved in producing several concerts and events. He was also on the Women’s History Month committee and produced a benefit show for a local women’s shelter. Casey was a member of the ISU International Affairs Council and involved in coordinating the annual Frank Church Symposium.. While in law school, Casey was a staffer for the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution and did German citation checking for the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal. Casey was a participant in the Vis International Moot Court competition and a member of the Cardozo chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. Capitalizing on his undergraduate education, Casey was involved in the annual Law Revue show as both a performer and co-director. He also produced a show in the New York International Fringe Festival. Outside of school, Casey interned for the Pro Bono Consumer Bankruptcy Project at the New York City Bar Association’s City Bar Justice Center and served on the Board of Directors of SYREN Modern Dance.