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  • Here is a deep dive on the Nevada Dental Board, claiming lax oversight. Could the State Bar be next? [RJ]
  • It’s that time of year when you are forced to pick which benefits you want dictating your healthcare decisions over the next year. Here’s an article about the state of that market. What do your options look like this year? [KNPR]
  • Clark County increased your property taxes if you didn’t fill out a form last year. Many are just discovering this fact. [8NewsNow]
  • From a Nevada Supreme Court press release:

In recent days, individuals have contacted the Nevada Supreme Court attempting to obtain refunds for warrant fees or bail payments made through a web link provided by an imposter. The false message indicates the victim must pay the warrant fee or face arrest. The Nevada Supreme Court and Court of Appeals only hear appeals from District Court cases. No warrant or bail fees are collected when an individual files an appeal. None of the individuals who have contacted the Supreme Court have pending appeals or other business with the Court. As the Supreme Court does not collect warrant fees from appellants, this request caused concern for staff at the Court. Additionally, the individuals had limited English proficiency and were not familiar with appellate court processes. Most of the calls have been from Las Vegas. Individuals who may have fallen victim to a similar scam involving the Nevada Supreme Court of the Nevada Court of Appeals should contact the Nevada Attorney General, Consumer Complaints, at (702) 486-3132, or file a complaint online at http://ag.nv.gov/Complaints/File_Complaint/.

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October 29, 2019 8:08 pm

Blog is dead.

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October 29, 2019 9:23 pm

Whatever happened with that contempt hearing in front of Judge Bare for the attorney that allegedly lied about telling opposing counsel to "fuck off"?

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October 29, 2019 11:41 pm
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Someone posted the hearing video last week – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

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October 29, 2019 11:41 pm
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They all three had lunch together and lived happily ever after

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October 29, 2019 11:44 pm
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441 (first), you are terrible. But I did chuckle.

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October 29, 2019 11:47 pm
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Who gives a shit? I am being blackmailed in pleadings by opposing counsel and judge does not care.

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October 29, 2019 11:57 pm
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Because the nature of blackmail necessitates secrecy, blackmail typically isn't very effective when done through publically available documents filed before the Court.

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October 30, 2019 12:16 am
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I've had bad things done to me by opposing counsel. Report it. File a police report. Protect yourself. Attorneys will stoop to anything in this town to wim. I have one bow with name calling and lying to the court. Court ignores it.

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October 30, 2019 12:34 am
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4:41 (first), never gonna click that link.

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October 30, 2019 4:06 am
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I have had Opposing Counsel literally post patently false things in pleadings that had nothing to do with the Action. Courts will do nothing but you can occasionally get pleadings stricken with a directive to refile without the drivel. It is frustrating but it is also par for the course with the AHole Bar in this town. Even if you cannot beat them, do not join them.

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October 30, 2019 12:18 am

Not fixing autocorrect.