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Litigation Lawyers Nearby Saint George 89169 (by distance)
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(Las Vegas Area) 89101 3.5 miles
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(Las Vegas Area) 89118 5.1 miles
(Las Vegas Area) 89123 6.2 miles
(Las Vegas Area) 89117 7.8 miles
(Las Vegas Area) 89113 8.0 miles
(Las Vegas Area) 89145 8.1 miles
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(Las Vegas Area) 89144 10.6 miles
FAQs - Litigation Lawyers in city Saint George How many Litigation lawyers actively serve residents of Saint George, Utah? Approximately 71 licensed attorneys focus on Litigation across Saint George, Utah. Most matters are filed through the Utah District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Litigation lawyers in Saint George, Utah? In Saint George, typical rates range from $197-$359 per hour for Litigation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2847 and $6065, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Litigation matters usually take in courts near Saint George? Litigation cases in Saint George, Utah usually take around 4-7 months depending on complexity and the Utah District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Litigation cases for people living in Saint George, Utah? Residents of Saint George typically see Litigation filings handled by the Utah District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Litigation? About 40% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Litigation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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My practice focuses on commercial and complex civil litigation, with an emphasis on business torts such as fraud, unfair trade practices and violations of intellectual property rights. The bulk of my caseload arises from investments, business contracts and leases, banking and real estate transactions, shareholder disputes, and construction projects. I have also successfully litigated cases involving non-compete agreements, libel/defamation and Constitutional issues. And at any given time, I usually have at least one bizarre case that simply cannot be categorized. A number of those disputes have garnered national media attention. Because of the multifaceted nature of the litigation I specialize in, I also have significant experience in associated procedural areas of law that are complex or nuanced such as alter-ego claims, derivative actions, receiverships, injunctions, claim and delivery/replevin, contempt proceedings, evictions, execution upon judgments, and the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act. My clients have ranged from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations to government agencies such as the FDIC, and they represent a broad variety of industries including gaming, sports and entertainment, banking and investment funds, solar energy, health care, manufacturing, aerospace, commercial landlords, taverns and nightclubs, and contractors and materialmen. I was a paralegal prior to attending law school, and continued working as a law clerk while pursuing my law degree as a part-time evening student. While in law school I also volunteered at a tenant's rights nonprofit organization and worked as a student attorney at my school’s legal clinic where I served as a guardian ad litem, presented guardianship petitions in court, and helped victims of domestic violence obtain temporary restraining orders. I remain strongly committed to pro bono service.
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Mr. Rulis represents individual clients and businesses of many different sizes in a broad array of complex commercial litigation matters. In state and federal courts alike, Mr. Rulis leads his clients through the litigation process in varying types of business, real estate, and commercial contract disputes by preparing pleadings, managing discovery, drafting and opposing dispositive motions, negotiating favorable settlements, and pursuing post-judgment collections. He also represents clients for appeals before the Nevada Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit, which includes drafting appellate briefs and participating in appellate settlement conferences.. Additionally, Mr. Rulis has experience representing abused and neglected children on a pro bono basis through the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada's Children's Attorneys Project.. During his time as an attorney, Mr. Rulis has successfully completed the National Institute for Trial Advocacy deposition training program and the Georgetown University eDiscovery Training Academy.. Prior to joining Kemp, Jones & Coulthard, Mr. Rulis was a law clerk for the Honorable Kenneth C. Cory, where he performed legal research and wrote bench memoranda on a variety of civil and criminal matters.
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Montgomery Y. Paek represents and counsels corporations and businesses before Nevada state and federal courts in connection with all types of employment matters arising under federal and state laws, including actions involving :. Montgomery has successfully obtained injunctive relief and represented clients in relation to employee breaches of confidentiality duties, solicitation, trade secrets, non-compete agreements and in general commercial litigation matters. He has also obtained temporary and extended workplace restraining orders on behalf of employers for threats of workplace violence. Montgomery has represented clients in Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Labor Management Relations Act (LMRA) and Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) matters. Additionally, he has represented clients in Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) whistleblowing actions before OSHA, the Department of Labor's Office of Administrative Law Judges, and in federal court.Prior to joining Littler Mendelson, Montgomery worked as a commercial litigator for a prominent regional law firm. Before becoming an attorney, he worked at an international imports/exports company that specialized in motor sports.
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Mark practices primarily in complex commercial litigation and real estate litigation. He has a broad-based litigation practice in federal and state courts focusing on complex commercial matters, including shareholder/partnership disputes, commercial transactions, complex real estate issues, banking and lender issues, as well as advocating for plaintiffs in catastrophic injury and bad faith claims. As a practicing lawyer with an M.B.A. degree, Mark approaches clients’ matters from both a legal and business perspective and offers practical and efficient solutions.Mark has been quoted concerning real estate and litigation issues in the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Las Vegas Review Journal, Las Vegas Sun and in numerous other newspapers and online news sources, as well as appearing on Fox Business Network, Face to Face with Jon Ralston and “In Business” on Las Vegas One.. Throughout his years of legal experience, Mark has been involved with hundreds of arbitrations and mediations across a broad spectrum of legal matters. He has served as lead counsel in more than 75 jury and court trials in state and federal courts and has also appeared before numerous administrative tribunals. In addition to his private practice, Mark served as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Oglala Sioux Nation. He has represented various individuals and entities in Tribal Court matters ranging from partnership dissolution, employment and corporate matters, as well as personal injury claims. Mark has served as president of the South Dakota Trial Lawyers Association as well as a member of the Board of Governors of the South Dakota Trial Lawyers Association. In addition, Mark served as chair of the South Dakota State Bar Negligence and Tort Law Committee. Within the firm, Mark serves as the Litigation Department Chair in the Las Vegas office.
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L. Christopher Rose is a shareholder of the law firm of Jolley Urga Wirth Woodbury & Standish. His practice areas include business and commercial litigation; real estate litigation; corporate, limited liability company and partnership law and litigation; construction law and litigation and enforcement of mechanic’s liens (representing general contractors, sub-contractors, owners and lenders); restrictive covenants and non-compete agreements; and appellate practice. Mr. Rose practices in both state and federal court and has also litigated cases in arbitration, including the American Arbitration Association and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Mr. Rose has also represented clients in administrative hearings before a variety of governmental agencies. Whether representing large national companies, small business owners or individuals, Mr. Rose adheres to the philosophy that, as professionals and advisors, attorneys provide the greatest benefit to their clients by achieving great results and creating successful resolutions while balancing the economic realities of each client’s particular needs and circumstances.. Mr. Rose earned his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and his law degree from the University of Idaho, graduating magna cum laude, third in his class. In law school, Mr. Rose was Symposium Edition Editor of the Idaho Law Review and was named Idaho Law Review Editor of the Year. The Idaho Law Review published his article, “Nevada’s Court Annexed Arbitration Program: A Solution to Some of the Causes of Dissatisfaction With the Civil Justice System” (36 Idaho L. Rev. 171, 1999). Mr. Rose also received the Faculty Award for Recognition of Outstanding Academic Achievement. Mr. Rose has also written and been published in business publications on varying legal topics. He is admitted in the State of Nevada, the United Stated District Court for the District of Nevada, and the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.. In March 2008, Mr. Rose was invited to join, and has since served as part of, the faculty for the Deposition Program of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) – a non-profit organization committed to teaching and training lawyers in trial and litigation skills. In joining the faculty, Mr. Rose works with judges and other practicing lawyers from across the nation in teaching deposition skills to lawyers of varying experience at large and small firms from across the country.. When away from the office, Mr. Rose enjoys spending time with his wife and their children, three sons and a daughter.
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I am a partner in the litigation department of Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP, in Las Vegas, Nevada. I am an AV rated attorney, and a member of the State Bar of Nevada and State Bar of California. My practice is focused on litigation with an emphasis on civil, commercial and class action litigation, real estate matters, wage & hour disputes, construction defect matters, and representation of creditors. I have also been fortunate to represent numerous small and medium sized businesses in contractual and administrative matters.. Additionally, I have represented all types of plaintiffs in contingency matters, including small and medium sized businesses; start-ups, injury claims, class actions, and whistleblowers/Qui Tam cases. On the business and real estate side, I have successfully represented landlords, investors, and commercial developers in lawsuits.. I have lived in Nevada for over 30 years and consider myself a Nevada native. I enjoy spending time with my three kids, hiking, cycling, and traveling.. Please contact me for a free consultation!
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Erik Foley is an associate in the firm's Litigation practice group. A U.S. Air Force veteran and former summer associate at Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, Erik brings a background in litigation and military leadership experience to the practice group. Prior to joining the firm, he also served as a course designer and instructor for the Community Legal Service Program for the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Enenstein Pham & Glass is a result-oriented law firm that implements a creative approach to attain its clients’ objectives. Thinking outside the box brings results to otherwise difficult or hopeless situations. Whether at trial or in the boardroom, the Firm employs a multidisciplinary approach to complex situations to provide an effective resolution.. As a resource to our clients, the Firm draws upon its substantial contacts to facilitate deals or enable resolutions to disputes.. Enenstein Pham & Glass looks forward to being your partner in success.
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David Carroll is a Partner at Rice Reuther Sullivan & Carroll, LLP, practicing in the area of civil litigation with an emphasis on commercial and real estate litigation. Before joining the firm, Mr. Carroll was a Shareholder at the Las Vegas law firm of Jones Vargas. Prior to joining Jones Vargas, he served a judicial clerkship with the Honorable Michael A. Cherry of the Eighth Judicial District. Mr. Carroll served as a Member of the Commercial Leasing Subcommittee for the Real Estate Section of the State Bar of Nevada. He frequently speaks and lectures on landlord tenant legal topics for clients and professional groups. He is the Nevada Chair of the Bowdoin Alumni Schools and Interviewing Committee. He is an Executive Committee member of the Litigation Section of the Nevada State Bar. Mr. Carroll has been named as Nevada Business Magazine’s Legal Elite Nevada Top Attorney in 2012 and one of the Super Lawyers Rising Stars since 2011.
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Anthony J. DiRaimondo is an associate attorney at Rice Reuther Sullivan & Carroll, LLP. Mr. DiRaimondo practices in both state and federal courts and represents clients in a broad range of civil litigation matters, including commercial disputes, real estate disputes, construction disputes, and eminent domain proceedings. Mr. DiRaimondo graduated with honors from Cornell University in 2004. Mr. DiRaimondo received his Juris Doctor with honors from Emory University School of Law in 2007, where he served as Managing Editor of the Emory Law Journal and was a recipient of a Dean’s Award for Excellence. Before joining Rice Reuther Sullivan & Carroll, LLP in 2012, Mr. DiRaimondo was an associate attorney at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP from 2010 to 2012 and an associate attorney at Jones Vargas from 2008 to 2010. Mr. DiRaimondo began his legal career as a law clerk to United States District Judge James C. Mahan. Mr. DiRaimondo has been named by Nevada Business Magazine as one of the “50 Best Up and Coming Attorneys” in the State of Nevada.
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Aaron D. Lovaas is a partner in Las Vegas office of Newmeyer & Dillion. As a transactional business law attorney and business litigator, Aaron helps his clients understand their options in tackling both business opportunities and challenges. Unique to Aaron’s experience is his deep blend of transactional and litigation skills, enabling him to spot the legal issues from the perspectives of both a transactional attorney and litigator. Aaron also brings to the table his perspective as a business owner, having owned and managed his own boutique law firm for twelve (12) years. Aaron has substantial experience representing both transactional and litigation clients across the business spectrum in industries as diverse as real estate development, construction, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, nightclub management, and petroleum franchising, to name a few. Additionally, throughout his career, Aaron has been engaged by not only local and national clients, but also by clients located internationally. Aaron has represented clients from Australia, Canada, Germany, Israel, Russia and other global locations, all with business interests or litigation matters in Nevada.. LITIGATION Over the course of his career, Aaron has helped hundreds of clients resolve personal and business disputes through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, trials and appeals. In doing so, Aaron continuously advises his clients not only as to their legal rights and remedies, but also as to the economic, emotional and time consuming tolls of litigation, creating a holistic approach to litigation strategy. Aaron regularly appears in State, Federal and Bankruptcy Courts.. TRANSACTIONAL In his transactional practice, Aaron helps entrepreneurs, established companies, and business owners of almost every kind successfully maneuver through the issues of entity formation, governance, acquisitions, sales, and general business contracts in a wide variety of business fields. Aaron routinely represents clients from the inception of a transaction through its closing and applies a thoughtful, client-specific approach to each transaction.. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION Aaron readily recognizes that it makes economic, business and often emotional sense to take advantage of opportunities to resolve disputes by alternative means. To this end, Aaron is occasionally engaged as a private mediator, assisting parties to burgeoning disputes reach sensible and creative solutions. Aaron also serves as an arbitrator through private engagement, as well as on a court-appointed basis, through the Eighth Judicial District Court-Annexed Arbitration Program in Clark County, Nevada.