Criminal defense is a general practice of many types of criminal cases & there are many different types of criminal law matters in Southern Nevada. From DUIs to drug possessions to domestic violence, it's important to have an experienced by your side!
Do you have a pending criminal matter in Southern Nevada? It’s extremely important to know your rights and your best defenses because a criminal conviction can change your life. Get all the information you need and make sure you know your rights before going to Court. Call the attorneys of Litt Law Firm in Las Vegas, NV today and come in for your free consultation to discuss your pending matter.
When life changes and it involves your family, you deserve a fair, reasonable, and cost-effective lawyer & resolution to your case.
Medical professionals and staff make mistakes and fail to follow proper procedures, causing individuals to suffer unnecessarily and sometimes to die.
Whether it is physical abuse, neglect, or any other form of harm, elderly abuse is illegal and should be immediately reported and stopped.
We understand how devastating it can be to be injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault or to be injured under circumstances that you didn’t cause.
There are many different types of criminal law matters that require an attorney ranging from DUIs, to drug possessions, to domestic violence.
Are you having issues with a landlord or are you a landlord having issues with a tenant in Southern Nevada? Let us help you handle these situations.
Do you have a traffic matter currently pending in Justice Court, City of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, or Henderson?
You may be eligible to have your criminal records sealed in Las Vegas after dismissal of your case, an acquittal, and even after you have been convicted.
If you are taking the step to start your own company in Henderson or Las Vegas, getting the proper advice on how to form your corporation is essential.
Mediation is a process that assists disputing parties in developing and reaching a mutually acceptable outcome facilitated by a balanced and impartial 3rd party (the mediator).
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