Nevada Civil cases filed in the District Court are controlled by the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure (NRCP). Those Rules are based on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) and Nevada case law regarding
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Written Interrogatories Pursuant to NRCP 33.
Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 33 allows for written Interrogatories as one method of finding (or Discovering) information relevant to a civil lawsuit. That Rule states: Availability. Without leave of court or written stipulation,
NRCP 16.1 Mandatory Initial and Expert Disclosures
As previously discussed, NRCP 16.1 (Mandatory Pretrial Discovery Requirements) is the beginning of Discovery in Conventional Trials in Nevada District Courts. NRCP 16.1(a) (Required Disclosures) sets forth three (3) groups of items that must be
What Documents Do I Need To Have Available When I Talk To A Personal Injury Attorney
This Blog will provide you with valuable information so that you can be fully prepared for your initial consultation with your attorney. Your attorney will be impressed if you provide him with all this documentation
The Impact Of Social Networking Sites On Personal Injury Claims
As a personal injury lawyer, I have seen how trends in personal injury claims handling and litigation have changed over the years. In this electronic age, information and documents posted on social networks like Twitter,