How to Expunge Records in Nevada; How Long Does it Take to Seal a Record, Filing a Motion for Sealing & More

Nevada law does not offer criminal record expungements, however, Nevada law does offer record sealing as an alternative. Expunging and sealing both accomplish the same purpose essentially. Sealing is making the record invisible whereas expunging is physically destroying a record. In either situation the record will not show up on future background checks. Background checks…

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Why You May Be Charged with Burglary Even if You Didn’t Steal; Crimes Against Property, Tack on Charge & More

A common question among clients consulting with their attorney when recently arrested for a crime, is what does it have to do with the crime of Burglary? Why they are booked on charges which include burglary is what many people simply do not understand. The common theme is that they can’t, or shouldn’t, be charged…

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Choosing a Business Structure in Las Vegas, NV; Limited Liability Company, Partnership, Corporations & More

With the increasingly complex number of choices you have in which to form a business, the ever increasingly complex world we live in makes the decision difficult. There are many options including corporation, LLC, LLP and LLLP among others. Understanding the taxes plays a role and they include the entity be taxed like a C-corporation,…

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Problems with Construction Home Builder Arbitration Clause in Non Disclosure Agreement in Las Vegas, NV

When they are seeking remedies for construction defects, arbitration clauses and non-disclosure agreements in Nevada construction disputes can potentially harm the rights of homeowners. Consumers are at a disadvantage when they arbitrate their claims instead of pursuing legal remedies in court while proponents of arbitration clauses claim that they help to make the claims process…

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Nevada Gun Laws in 2020; Concealed Carry Permit, Open Carry, Red Flag, Selling Firearms at Gun Shows & More

Though we are halfway through 2020, beginning on January 1, there was an amendment to Assembly Bill 291, which is popularly known as a “red flag law.” Based on concerns that the person poses a threat to themselves or others, this allows a person’s family or household members to request that a court temporarily prohibit…

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