Call For Retired And Soon To Be Retired Cops To Suit Up To Protect The Courts
A Nevada Supreme Court Marshal Critical Labor Shortage Designation in District Court eliminated a barrier to hiring former police officers as deputy marshals. The Eighth Judicial District Court is now calling on retired and soon to be retired officers to apply for jobs to protect the courts. The [...]
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Judges From Ancient Mongolia To Share Fascinating Exchange With Justice Professionals In Contemporary Las Vegas
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Judges From Ancient Mongolia To Share Fascinating Exchange With Justice Professionals In Contemporary Las Vegas
It’s really a case of East meets West and ancient meets modern, when an Open World, Rule of Law judicial delegation from Mongolia experiences an American model of justice in Las Vegas. The judges will be visiting from the ancient country situated between China and [...]
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District Court to clear out medical and dental malpractice cases with annual sweep in August
The Nevada Revised statutes mandate that medical and dental malpractice cases are adjudicated within two years after the date on which the action is filed (if the action is filed on or after October 1, 2005). Unless good cause is shown for the delay, if [...]
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Best pro bono work ever!
Best pro bono work ever! That’s how attorney Kristin Brewer describer serving as a volunteer judge in the Truancy Diversion Program (TDP). At a recent luncheon, Brewer and other volunteers were given awards and honored for making a difference in the lives of young people. [...]
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Family Court Issues Resolution That Spells Out Seven Rules On Civility In Court To Improve Courtroom Courtesy And Efficacy
Those visiting the Family Division of District Court are often there at the worst time of their life. Divorce, custody of children and guardianships are just a few of the contentious matters that are handled there. So, it’s no surprise that people lose their cool [...]
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Program That Keeps Students In School, Out of Court And On-Track To Graduate Wraps Up Another Successful Year With Eye Toward Expansion Next Year
Truancy Diversion Program (TDP) volunteers who commit to a school-year of weekly truancy diversion court sessions on a CCSD campus will be recognized on Monday, June 29 at noon lunch to be held at Ainsworth Game Technology, 6975 S. Decatur Blvd., Suite 140. Each of [...]
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Upgrade to case management system to close Clerk’s Office June 12 at 3 p.m.
Due to a major upgrade in the court’s case management system, most Clerk’s Office functionality will be unavailable Friday, June 12 at 3 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience and will be back to full functionality on Monday at 9 a.m. [...]
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Civil Bench Bar Meeting tomorrow at noon in courtroom 15B
The next Civil Bench Bar Meeting of the Eighth Judicial District Court will be at noon tomorrow, June 9, in courtroom 15B (not 15D) at the Regional Justice Center. The committee is open to new suggestions and issues of concern to bar members. [...]
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5 great reasons for attorneys to do pro bono
5. Doing pro-bono work is a great way to gain respect from judges and peers.4. You’ll be helping the courts to be more efficient. Instead of someone who doesn’t know the law, self-representing and showing up to court without a clue, they’ll have a pro [...]
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