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Mr. Wright’s practice consists exclusively of corporate association law representation of Common-Interest Communities (“CIC’s”), and CIC Industry Organizations.. Mr. Wright is Of Counsel to Marquis Aurbach (“MAC”). He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Detroit School of Law in 1993, and his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with a concentration in Management, from Hawaii Pacific University in 1986. He was admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of Florida in 1994 (Retired), and the Supreme Court of Nevada in 2000.. Mr. Wright has practiced for nearly three decades and over seventeen years exclusively in Common-Interest Community Law; six of those years with his own firm just prior to joining MAC. He was selected by Community Association Management Executive Officers, Inc. ("CAMEO") and Las Vegas High-Rise Condominium Association ("LVHCA") to represent those organizations for most of that time period. He is a member of the Nevada Bar Real Property Section, and has written statutory language adopted by the Nevada Legislature for Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 116 (The Common-Interest Ownership (Uniform Act)).. Prior to CIC practice, Mr. Wright was General Counsel of a large, international communications company, directing a staff of a dozen attorneys, and representing the corporation before federal and state regulatory agencies, including the Federal Communications Commission and various State Attorneys General and Public Utility Commissions. He was also in-house counsel to an international medical personnel corporation, representing the corporation before regulatory agencies including the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and writing portions of federal immigration law for adoption by the United States Congress; a sole practitioner in the areas of personal injury litigation, fair debt and collections practices, general practice civil litigation and consulting to other law firms on personal injury practice; and an associate to law firms in the areas of commercial collections, personal injury, bankruptcy, probate, and general practice civil litigation.. Mr. Wright is an avid bodybuilder and surfer, and enjoys traveling internationally with his wife.
Mr. Smith focuses his practice on complex commercial and real estate transactions, including navigating licensing and zoning regulations. He also serves as corporate counsel for a multinational construction equipment distributor, and several healthcare companies. Mr. Smith began his career as a complex commercial litigator and has leveraged his experience in the courtroom to assisting his clients in strategic corporate structuring. Mr. Smith also believes in giving back to the community and utilizes his proficiency in legal Spanish to serve Spanish-speaking individuals in the community. In 2021 the Legal Aid of Southern Nevada awarded Mr. Smith became part of the 100 Hours Award for over 100 hours of pro bono service given in a single year.. Mr. Smith graduated from the Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School and Marriott School of Business with a joint Juris Doctor and Master's of Public Administration degree, with a finance emphasis. While pursuing his JD/MPA degree, Mr. Smith was selected to serve as a senior editor for the Brigham Young University Law Review and as a solicitations editor for the Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal. Mr. Smith also participated with the Intellectual Property Moot Court team, served as a research assistant to two professors, and served as the chapter president of the Federal Bar Association.. Mr. Smith has also gained significant practical experience while serving as a judicial extern for the Honorable Judge David Sam, U.S. District Court, District of Utah; the Honorable Judges William T. Thurman and Kevin R. Anderson, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Utah; and the Honorable Presiding Judge J. Frederic Voros, Utah State Court of Appeals; the Utah Attorney General's Office in conjunction with the National Insurance Crime Bureau.. Prior to law school, Mr. Smith worked in the healthcare financing industry and studied at the University of Utah, where he graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, graduating from the Honors College where he published his honors thesis and a comprehensive report regarding income inequality. During his university studies, Mr. Smith also interned for two U.S. Senators.. Mr. Smith loves spending time with his family, travelling, practicing muay thai and boxing, and training for competitive races.
Mr. Mougin joined Kring & Chung, LLP in May 2001, opening the San Diego branch office for the firm's business, construction and personal injury defense clients. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Mougin also opened the Kring & Chung office in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Mougin is now acting as Managing Partner of both the Las Vegas and San Diego offices of Kring & Chung. Both offices have extensive experience in dealing with the nuances of business transactions, business litigation, personal injury, commercial trucking and construction law in California and Nevada, including NRS Chapter 40 as well as the handling and management of OCIP/WRAP issues. In addition to his business and personal injury defense practice, Mr. Mougin currently represents developers, owners and general contractors as well as specialty subcontractors in both civil defense and business litigation matters. Mr. Mougin also has experience handling the defense of a number of high-profile professional malpractice lawsuits as well as sports and entertainment clients. He is also personal counsel to a number of prominent construction firms in both California and Nevada.
Mr. McKinnon is a litigator who specializes in resolving complex commercial disputes, employment law matters, and securities litigation. Mr. McKinnon graduated from the William S. Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas where he focused his legal education on corporate structure and pretrial litigation. He worked as an extern under the Honorable Timothy C. Williams and gained valuable insight in managing a courtroom and performing complex legal analysis.. While in law school, Mr. McKinnon taught a course on the small claims court system in conjunction with the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada and was recognized with the “Outstanding Student Teacher” award. He also spent a summer working for the Utah Division of Securities learning the ins and outs of securities compliance and investigations at the state level. Mr. McKinnon also represented UNLV at the Tulane NFL Negotiating Competition where he learned valuable negotiating skills.. Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Mr. McKinnon worked as a practicing attorney at a well-known civil litigation law firm, specializing in complex commercial litigation, employment contract disputes, and landlord tenant law.. Prior to law school, Mr. McKinnon studied at Utah State University, where he received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Political Science and a minor in Sociology. He was also a sportswriter for the school newspaper, the Utah Statesman.. When not practicing law, Mr. McKinnon spends his time with his wife, Sarah, watching sports, and spending time with family and friends.
Mr. Maupin grew up in Las Vegas and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Nevada Reno. He earned his Juris Doctor from the Boyd School of Law at UNLV.. Before attending law school Mr. Maupin worked for fifteen years in Northern Nevada schools teaching History, Government, Geography, and Theater among other subjects. He was admitted to the Nevada Bar in 2015. Prior to coming to Marquis Aurbach Coffing, Mr. Maupin worked as a law clerk for the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada and for the Honorable Judge Lynne Simons in the Second Judicial District.. In his spare time Mr. Maupin enjoys participating in community theater, and is on the board of directors for the Good Luck Macbeth theater company.
Mr. Loftus practices in the areas of estate planning, probate, guardianships, estate and gift taxation, and general civil litigation. Upon completing law school, Mr. Loftus served as the Securities Registration and Licensing Examiner for the Nevada Secretary of State. In that role, Mr. Loftus regulated new securities offerings in Nevada, in addition to reviewing new investment advisor applications. Thereafter, Mr. Loftus completed his judicial clerkship, wherein he observed all stages of litigation, including numerous jury trials. Mr. Loftus has litigated cases and served in a general counsel capacity, advising on employment law matters, corporate governance, and alternative dispute resolution.. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Loftus worked in finance for a prominent investment firm and held multiple FINRA securities licenses. In doing so, Mr. Loftus developed extensive knowledge regarding wealth management and estate planning, which compliments his legal practice.. In addition to his practice at Marquis Aurbach, Mr. Loftus serves as a Captain in the Judge Advocate General's Corps for the United States Army Reserve. As a judge advocate, he has practiced administrative and national security law, and has advised commanders at a division level. In his spare time, Mr. Loftus enjoys camping, fishing, and winter sports with family and friends. He also enjoys learning about emerging technologies and watching a good comedy.
Mr. Levins, a third-generation Nevadan, graduated from the William S. Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas, where he was a member of the Society of Advocates moot court team. In addition to graduating with Pro Bono Honors and receiving an award for Outstanding Student of the Semester for Boyd's Community Service Program, Mr. Levins served as a student attorney with the Education Advocacy Clinic for two semesters, advocating for parents and children with special needs in educational issues, including special education and disciplinary issues. Prior to law school, Mr. Levins attended the George Washington University, where he received his B.A. in International Affairs with a concentration in security studies and a minor in Russian Language and Literature.. Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Mr. Levins worked as a practicing attorney at a well-known nationwide firm, where he was exposed to a wide range of practice areas, including complex commercial litigation and construction litigation.. When not practicing law, Mr. Levins enjoys cooking, spending time with his family, and cheering on the Golden Knights.
Mr. Jayne graduated from the William S. Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas, where he served as the Executive Managing Editor for the Nevada Law Journal. In addition to being presented with a Dean’s Award and Pro Bono Honors award, Mr. Jayne worked as a student attorney with the respected Juvenile Justice Clinic for two semesters, representing juveniles in delinquency court and advocating for legislature focusing on children’s rights during delinquency proceedings. Mr. Jayne also worked as a summer intern with Southwest Gas Corporation. Prior to law school, Mr. Jayne studied at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Architectural Studies, graduating from the Honors College and with honors in the major.. Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Mr. Jayne worked as a practicing attorney at a civil litigation law firm, specializing in real estate litigation, employment discrimination, and contract disputes. He also served for two years as the law clerk to the Honorable Adriana Escobar of the Eighth Judicial District Court where he was able to observe all stages of litigation including numerous bench and jury trials.. When not practicing law, Mr. Jayne spends his time with his better half, Sonia, their small zoo of pets, and anyone who is willing to spend a few hours learning a new board game. He can often be found playing the piano or enjoying a quiet cup of coffee and a good book.
Mr. Hardy’s areas of practice include: civil litigation, insurance defense, business litigation, formation & licensing; real estate; administrative & regulatory law; campaign & election law; First Amendment & defamation; legislative affairs; intellectual property; constitutional law and eminent domain.. Mr. Hardy returned to Marquis Aurbach after serving as vice president and general house counsel for a prominent firearms group. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Hardy served as a judicial extern to the Honorable Federal District Court Judge James C. Mahan. While working for the Federal District Court, Mr. Hardy assisted the Judge Mahan in his services as Judge Pro Tempore on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena, California. Mr. Hardy has successfully handled jury and bench trials obtaining multi-million-dollar judgments on behalf of his clients. Moreover, Mr. Hardy has represented local, national and international clients and has filed on behalf of his clients petitions and appeals to the Nevada and United States Supreme Courts. Having served as the attorney for state and local political parties, Mr. Hardy has overseen, advised and litigated issues regarding elections, campaigns and voting rights. Beyond the courtroom, Mr. Hardy has obtained privileged and other licenses for firearms companies, restaurants, sports bars, gaming manufacturers, slot route operators and medical/recreational marijuana establishments. He has also assisted clients in proposing and opposing legislation and controls which impact their business and trade associations and presenting policy and other arguments on behalf of clients before federal, state and local regulatory and professional agencies. Mr. Hardy served on the board of a number of organizations including Easter Seals Nevada and Roseman University. Beyond the office, Mr. Hardy enjoys spending time in the outdoors with his wife and four children.
Mr. Gray graduated from California Western School of Law in San Diego, California. In addition to being a Dean’s Honor List Recipient during law school, Mr. Gray was also awarded the Academic Excellence Award for his academic achievement in civil procedure. Mr. Gray was later inducted into the Public Service Honors Society following his internship with the Nevada Attorney General’s Office. Prior to law school, Mr. Gray attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a minor in political science.. Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Mr. Gray served as law clerk to the Honorable Susan Johnson of the Eighth Judicial District—Business Court. In addition to assisting one of the five business courts in Clark County, Mr. Gray helped oversee a complex docket consisting of civil, construction defect, and criminal matters. He also served as law clerk to the Honorable Christy Craig, assisting with criminal and competency matters. During his two judicial clerkships, Mr. Gray gained firsthand insight into the complexity of litigation and observed all stages of a lawsuit.. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Mr. Gray enjoys all things Vegas-related, including attending music festivals, trying different restaurants, and visiting various shows and exhibits. When not exploring the valley, he enjoys traveling and spending time with his family.
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. George earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Utah in 2014. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University in 2017, where he served as a senior editor for the law school’s Education and Law Journal.. Prior to law school, Mr. George was a corporate account manager for a large technology company where he advised institutional clients on ecommerce strategy, enterprise software, and web content. During law school, he participated in the United States Securities & Exchange Commission’s Student Honors Program, and he served as a judicial extern for Justice Himonas on the Utah Supreme Court. After law school, Mr. George served as a Temporary Law Clerk for the Nevada District Court and joined the offices of Marquis Aurbach Coffing in early 2018.. Mr. George is an aviation and motorcycle enthusiast; generally, he loves anything with wheels or wings. For leisure, he enjoys weight-training, traveling, hiking the Southwest, and composing rock music.
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.
Mr. Delgado, born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, graduated from the William S. Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas, Nevada. Prior to law school, Mr. Delgado left his hometown to study at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Philosophy, Economics, and Law; with a minor in Philosophy. During his undergraduate career, Mr. Delgado excelled working in the area of sales where he received numerous awards and accolades including holding store sale records for the month of June and July 2015. Mr. Delgado chose to pursue a career in law after an undergraduate classmate of his noticed Mr. Delgado’s apt for persuasive oral argument and suggested him to consider a career in law.. Mr. Delgado attended Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco, California where he achieved Dean’s List for two consecutive semesters and obtained a CALI award for academic excellence in Criminal Law as a first-year law student. Thereafter, Mr. Delgado transferred to his hometown school of UNLV Boyd School of Law where he obtained his second CALI award for academic excellence in Constitutional Law. He graduated from UNLV Boyd School of Law in 2021, sat for the July 2021 Nevada bar examination, and passed on his first attempt.. Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Mr. Delgado practiced law in a wide scope of practice areas but primarily specializes in business litigation, premises liability, and landlord/tenant law. In Mr. Delgado’s early years of practice, he has gathered extensive court-room experience including sitting second-chair at a jury trial his first year of practice; arguing and obtaining multiple favorable arbitration awards for his clients; and achieving favorable settlements at mediation and/or at the doorsteps of trial.. When not practicing law, Mr. Delgado pursues his passion for cars and professional motorsports. He strives to integrate his passions with his career in law to benefit the Las Vegas professional and grass-root motorsports communities.
Mr. Cardenas was born and raised in Las Vegas. He graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas where he received both his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and his Juris Doctorate. While in law school, he was a member of the Society of Advocates moot court team and served as an Articles Editor for the Nevada Law Journal. Upon graduating, he received a Dean’s Award and a Scribes Award for Excellence in Legal Writing.. Prior to joining Marquis Aurbach Coffing, Mr. Cardenas served as a law clerk to the Honorable Jerome T. Tao of the Nevada Court of Appeals. Mr. Cardenas also worked as a court-appointed attorney for adults who were under or facing guardianship.. In his free time, Mr. Cardenas enjoys rock climbing, hiking, and any other activities that keep him outdoors.
Mr. Calaway is a commercial litigator who advocates for his clients both in and outside of the courtroom, in state and federal court, and at the trial and appellate levels. An experienced litigator who is more familiar with large and complex cases, Mr. Calaway's understanding of and experience with every stage of a case as it moves through the judicial system serves his clients well. His experience allows him to represent clients from start to finish, providing keen insight and astute precision of both the law and procedure.. Mr. Calaway represents both plaintiffs and defendants in a broad range of complex commercial and corporate litigation areas. His diverse practice areas include: corporate disputes, partnership disputes, business combination disputes, securities and stock transfer disputes, intellectual property disputes, trade secret disputes, contract disputes, business tort disputes, natural resource and water disputes, as well as construction and real estate disputes.. Mr. Calaway graduated from the University of Utah where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and received his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Idaho College of Law. While in law school, he served as the Managing Editor for the Law Review and earned the Wallis, Randall Law Scholarship. In addition to being selected Dean's List, Mr. Calaway received CALI Excellence Awards in Constitutional law and Legal Writing, and received the Extraordinary Service Honors award for pro bono work.. Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Mr. Calaway served as a judicial extern for the Honorable United States District Court Judge B. Lynn Winmill where he was able to observe all stages of litigation including several high-profile jury trials. Mr. Calaway also worked as a summer associate for a well-known trial lawyer law firm that specializes in high-stakes cases.. When not practicing law, Mr. Calaway spends his time with his wife and three children. He can often be found outdoors riding motorcycles, playing sports, or hitting ski-slopes.
Mr. Arnold is a litigator who focuses his practice on the prosecution and defense of commercial claims on behalf of individuals, businesses, and corporations. He has considerable experience litigating an assortment of business/corporate disputes, trade secrets cases, and complex matters in both state and federal court. Mr. Arnold also enjoys an extensive appellate practice, representing municipalities in civil rights defense matters before the Nevada Supreme Court and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Arnold also handles NRS 108/mechanic’s lien and construction defect matters for both homeowners and contractors, and has experience in handing NRS 239/public records matters.. Mr. Arnold joined Marquis Aurbach upon his admission to the State Bar of Nevada. He obtained his law degree from George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School, where he served as a Research Editor for the George Mason Law Review. Prior to going to law school, he worked for a public affairs firm in Washington D.C. Mr. Arnold graduated cum laude from Claremont McKenna College with a B.A. in Government.. Mr. Arnold is a native Texan who grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. When not practicing law, Mr. Arnold can be found cheering on the Alabama Crimson Tide football team, trying new restaurants, and keeping up with the latest in cinema and television. He particularly enjoys spending time with his wife and their eclectic pack of dogs.
Mr. Alleman practices primarily in real estate, corporate and commercial transactions. He assists businesses with formation, licensing and governance matters, as well as general business contracts and mergers and acquisitions. He also assists banks, businesses, homebuilders and developers in a wide range of real estate matters, including the acquisition and disposition of land and improved property, finance and leasing.. Mr. Alleman received a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, with a minor in German, from Brigham Young University. He received his Juris Doctor Degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, graduating cum laude.. Mr. Alleman was admitted to practice in Nevada in 2002. Prior to joining Marquis Aurbach to chair the firm’s transactional department, Mr. Alleman was a shareholder at a large Nevada firm, practicing in real estate, corporate and commercial transactions.. Mr. Alleman is an Eagle Scout and has volunteered in many capacities with the Boy Scouts of America. He is active with local church youth groups and currently serves as a leader of a large church group of young single adults. He has been very active in coaching youth sports and served most recently as the Vice President of Summerlin South Little League (SSLL). He served as an SSLL board member for six years and coached several of its All-Star teams, including, most recently, the 2017 Majors All-Star team that won the Nevada state championship and represented Nevada in the West Regional Tournament in San Bernardino. Originally from Southern California, he is an avid Raiders, Angels and Lakers fan.
Mr. Adams graduated from the William S. Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition to being named to the Dean’s List three separate semesters, Mr. Adams was also presented with the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Torts. Prior to law school, Mr. Adams studied at the University of Nevada-Reno, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy.. Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Mr. Adams served as the law clerk to the Honorable Justice Douglas Herndon of the Nevada Supreme Court, where he was able to observe Nevada’s appellate system and gain unique perspective regarding the processes that inform judicial decision-making. Thereafter, he served as the law clerk to the Honorable Judge Adriana Escobar of the Eighth Judicial District Court, where oversaw a docket dealing exclusively with civil matters. Between the two clerkships, Mr. Adams was able to observe all stages of litigation – from the filing of the Complaint, to a bench or jury trial, and lastly to the process of appeal.. When not practicing law, Mr. Adams primarily spends his time enjoying the company of his friends and family, spending time outdoors, or savoring a hot cup of tea and reading about his favorite subjects.
McKenna Sullivan obtained her Juris Doctorate degree from William S. Boyd School of Law. While in law school, McKenna was a Public Interest Fellow. She also volunteered at the Legal Aid of Southern Nevada. Her practice consists of real property matters and civil/business litigation.. McKenna earned her undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, where she attended on an athletic and academic scholarship. Throughout her undergraduate degree she played D1 soccer for the university.. Outside of work, McKenna prefers to spend time with her family, running, or playing soccer. She considers herself a “foodie” and is constantly trying new restaurants in town.
Lance effectively counsels a wide range of real estate clients, including real estate developers, lenders, sellers and buyers.. His extensive experience includes real property acquisition, development, leasing, sales and financing.. Lance has represented both owners and lenders involving residential, commercial and industrial real estate developments, financing transactions, real property sales and purchases, general property matters, including easements and leases. He has taught seminars and prepared written materials on various real estate issues.
Kaden earned a double-major undergraduate degree in Accounting and International Business at Westminster University’s Gore School of Business where he attended on academic scholarship. Throughout his undergraduate degree he worked accounting and financial capacities. Kaden also spent two years away from his formal studies living in Tokyo, Japan where he learned to effectively communicate, lead, and persuade, and where he also became fluent in Japanese.. After earning his undergraduate degree, Kaden received various academic scholarships to high-ranking law schools, but ultimately chose to attend Boston University School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor.. While in law school, Kaden advocated for low-income taxpayers at Harvard University School of Law’s Legal Services Center. He also was selected and worked as an Article Editor for Boston University School of Law’s Review of Banking and Financial Law Journal and participated in Moot Court. He earned top scores in his Legal Writing, Contracts, Property, Negotiations, Wills, Trusts, and Estates, and Depositions courses.. Kaden works primarily in disputes surrounding real property, tort, business and commercial law, and other civil litigation.. Outside of work, Kaden prefers to spend his time with his wife and two children. He also enjoys watching sports, especially soccer, and doing anything that is related to food.
Jordan Montet is an experienced litigator who has represented clients in numerous industries on a wide array of legal matters. Ms. Montet focuses her practice on civil litigation, with an emphasis in healthcare law, specifically serving healthcare entities. In addition to working on civil litigation matters, Ms. Montet regularly represents professionals before their respective licensing boards.. Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Ms. Montet worked as a practicing attorney handling a wide range of professional liability, personal injury, general liability, and labor and employment matters. Ms. Montet is experienced assisting companies in the defense of employment discrimination, wage-and-hour class actions, contract disputes, and various tort claims.. Ms. Montet graduated from Auburn University, magna cum laude, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in both Spanish and Sociology in 2012. She received her Juris Doctorate in 2016 from Georgia State University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia, where she graduated cum laude, with a certificate from the Center for Health, Law, and Society specializing in Health Law. While in law school, Jordan served two years as a graduate research assistant and completed a judicial clerkship with Presiding Justice P. Harris Hines of the Georgia Supreme Court. After obtaining her juris doctor, she was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia in October 2016. Jordan relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada in the Fall of 2017 and was admitted to the State Bar of Nevada in May 2018. Jordan is admitted to practice before all Nevada state courts, Georgia state courts, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.. In her spare time, Ms. Montet can be found cheering on the Auburn Tigers with her two dogs.
Johnathon Fayeghi is a litigator whose practice includes complex commercial litigation, commercial and residential real estate disputes and Medicare/Medicaid and private health insurer disputes. Johnathon has a wide range of commercial litigation experience: from small business disputes to multi-jurisdictional lawsuits in state and federal courts. Johnathon also has a great deal of experience handling commercial and residential real estate disputes and has been a Nevada Real Estate Licensee since 2005, with experience in both commercial and residential real estate transactions.
Jeffrey Jaeger is a Las Vegas criminal defense attorney and founder of The Law Offices of Jeffrey Jaeger. He is dedicated to protecting the rights of men and women arrested in Las Vegas and the surrounding areas in Clark County.. Attorney Jeffrey Jaeger represents Nevada residents and tourists facing a variety of misdemeanor and felony charges, including domestic violence, DUI, drug offenses, marijuana crimes, prostitution and solicitation, violent offenses, and more.. Jeffery's interest in law began at a young age, but his dream of becoming an attorney was postponed because of his professional obligations and career path within Clark County government. Although he was originally was unable to commit fully to higher education, his passion for law remained.. He earned his juris doctor from California Western School of Law in San Diego in 2013. As a student, he was on the Dean's List for one semester and received five Academic Achievement Awards (Amjur), including an award for Law Office Technology and another for his work in Forensic Evidence.. Prior to law school, Jeffrey attended American InterContinental University where he graduated summa cum laude with a 4.0 GPA in 2008. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in visual communication.. Jeffrey is the co-author of Westlaw's Courtroom Handbook of Nevada Evidence, a book used by Nevada judges and attorneys as a comprehensive guide on evidence in Nevada cases. He also has co-authored a paper that analyzed court decisions regarding the admissibility of electronically stored information. This knowledge allows him to construct a solid defense for his clients.. If you have been charged with a criminal offense in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, or anywhere in the surrounding areas of Clark County, contact The Law Offices of Jeffrey Jaeger. He can use his knowledge of the criminal process and experience with evidence to ensure the best defense strategy is used against your criminal charge. Call to schedule a free consultation.