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How to Choose the Right Type of Business Entity for Your Nevada Business

There are different types of business organizations that are recognized by the state of Nevada. If you are either expanding your operations or if you are starting a new company, you should carefully consider what business structure is going to make the most sense for you. There are substantial differences between different kinds of business entities. A Las Vegas business lawyer can provide advice to help you chose the right type of business entity for your Nevada business. Pintar Albiston LLP has extensive experience providing assistance.. [Read More…]

Does My Mother Need a Guardianship?

For many people, there comes a point when they can no longer manage their own financial affairs or make their own decisions. This may occur when someone becomes physically or mentally incapacitated or when someone becomes seriously ill.  Family members and loved ones who become aware that a person can no longer act on his own must step forward to protect the person who has become incapable of protecting himself. When a person is no longer able to act, ideally there will be a durable power.. [Read More…]

What are the Grounds for Annulment in Nevada?

Annulment is very different from divorce. Divorce acknowledges that your marriage existed and was valid.  Annulment ends the marriage and treats it as though it never occurred.  Many people pursue annulment as an alternative to divorce because they believe there is a stigma attached to divorce or because they have religious beliefs that dictate an annulment is preferred. A legal annulment granted by the state is different from the annulment that may be granted by a religious institution, but some people still prefer this method of.. [Read More…]

What Are the Damages for Breach of Contract?

Breach of contract occurs when one party to an agreement does not live up to obligations set forth within that agreement. A breach of contract can cause significant damages to a person or company who relied upon the assumption that the agreement would be carried out. Nevada law allows the wronged party to file a lawsuit in order to obtain damages for breach of contract.  If you wish to pursue a claim for damages, you must be able to prove that the agreement was actually breached… [Read More…]

How Can a Las Vegas Real Estate Lawyer Help Me?

Real estate transactions can include construction contracts to build new structures; the purchase/sale of real estate; or a residential and commercial lease. All of these transactions involve significant sums of money and can be complex deals that have many different terms and provisions. It is important that you understand the real estate deal you enter into and make an informed choice about whether it is a good deal for you. A Las Vegas real estate lawyer can help with any real estate transaction you are considering… [Read More…]