After listing every attorney in the Vegas Valley with five years experience yesterday as Superlawyers today will be a lighter day of posting.
By the way, curious about the criteria to become a Superlawyer? You can read about their selection process here.
Apparently, the U.S. Attorney's office didn't get the memo that a mistrial of a [allegedly] crooked attorney who cheated his clients and conspired with doctors means that the attorney is "vindicated". The U.S. Attorney's office announced it will be appealing the dismissal of the Noel Gage trial. (Review-Journal) [oh well, Noel, at least this will give you a few more months to tell the Review-Journal that the government is attacking you because you're a champion of the people]
Meanwhile, the doctor that took the stand to testify about how he conspired with Noel Gage and "consultant" Howard Awand will lose his license. (Las Vegas Now) [The Nevada State Bar might want to take note since Noel Gage is still practicing law]
An article about Christensen Glaser details their pilfering of talent from other firms to build their Vegas office. (Las Vegas Business Press) [not new news to WWL readers, who have already about these exploits here]
And today Harmful Error details the 2008 race for Clark County Dist. Ct. Dept. 10 between Ian Christopherson, William Kephart, David Rivers and incumbent Jessie Walsh. (Harmful Error)
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