Top Litigation Lawyers in ZIP 89117 | 8 available
8 Litigation lawyers are available in ZIP code 89117 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 57% provide free consultation.
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Litigation Case Statistics Overview
Litigation Case Timeline
Litigation cases in Las Vegas typically range from 6 to 30 months from filing to resolution, depending on complexity, court schedules, and settlement likelihood.
Las Vegas Court Backlog
The estimated backlog of active litigation cases in Clark County courts fluctuates between 400 and 1,500, reflecting seasonal and systemic variations.
Litigation Las Vegas Filing Volume
Monthly new litigation filings in Las Vegas are estimated between 200 and 350, based on recent court statistics and public reporting.
Litigation Case Outcomes
Approximately 25% of disputes resolve pre-litigation, 40% after filing but before trial, and around 10% succeed at trial, with outcomes varying by case type and representation.
8 Litigation Lawyers Found Near You
Vincent Vitatoe focuses on general civil litigation and civil appeals. Vincent enjoys meeting with clients, understanding their legal issues, and offering strategic solutions.. Vincent received his undergraduate degree from Truman State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Business with concentrations in Management and Marketing. At Truman State University, Vincent was a starter on the varsity wrestling team and earned recognition as a two-time NCAA Division II Academic All-American Honorable mention. Vincent moved to Las Vegas and graduated magna cum laude from the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada—Las Vegas. During law school, Vincent gained valuable experience externing for both Justice Michael Douglas in the Nevada Supreme Court and for the Honorable Judge Roger Hunt in the federal U.S. District Court—District of Nevada. Additionally, Vincent completed a legal internship with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and subsequently worked for the UFC on legal/business projects and as a Business Data Analyst. Upon graduation from law school, Vincent served as a law clerk to the Honorable Elissa F. Cadish of the Eighth Judicial District located in Las Vegas, Nevada. As law clerk, Vincent encountered a wide-range of legal issues while working on Judge Cadish’s split Civil/Criminal docket. Further, Vincent conducted legal research, wrote bench memoranda, drafted minute orders, frequently observed court proceedings, assisted with trial preparation, and generally assisted Judge Cadish with handling her large case docket.. Vincent loves mental and physical challenges. In his spare time, Vincent enjoys reading, playing chess, camping, boating and participating in Mixed Martial Arts and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitions.
Steven M. Baker is a partner at Bertoldo, Baker, Carter, Smith & Cullen, where he represents clients in complex personal injury and wrongful death litigation. Steve comes from a family that has long been dedicated to helping others, providing advocacy and engaging in activism to assist those in need and give back to the community. Steve continues this familial tradition by advocating tirelessly for victims of negligence, as well as the families of those wrongfully killed. He has dedicated his entire practice to this area of law and is devoted to doing everything in his power to achieve the best possible outcomes on behalf of his clients.An accomplished and respected attorney, Steve has earned numerous awards and accolades over the years, including an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, the highest peer-review rating offered by the prestigious organization. He also has a 10.0 rating on Avvo, was named in the Top 100 by the National Trial Lawyers, and earned the Lifetime Achievement Award from America’s Top 100 Attorneys in 2017, among many other honors.
I handle a range of civil litigation matters for individuals and businesses. After several years as a defense lawyer, I became a solo practitioner to use my big law trial and appellate experience to give personal attention to select clients and cases. I work alone (with support!) because I have a unique set of skills and insights: I went to law school after raising children, prior careers in journalism and public relations, almost becoming an economist, and living in several U.S. states, New Zealand and England.