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We’ve all heard the terms “blue-collar” and “white-collar,” usually referring to different kinds of jobs. But what does the term “white-collar crime” mean? Someone in a suit might not be the first image that comes to mind when you think … Continue reading
If you’ve suddenly found yourself in jail, it can be a frightening and overwhelming experience – particularly if it’s the first time you’ve been arrested. You undoubtedly have questions, and you want to have a lawyer answer them. But if … Continue reading
It’s a fair question, right? The law is filled with inconsistencies and idiosyncrasies. So, it stands to reason that a controversial issue like corporal punishment would be anything but straightforward, especially here in Nevada. Interestingly, whether corporal punishment qualifies as … Continue reading
Do you know your legal rights when it comes to search, detention, and questioning by the police? Below are answers to some of the questions the criminal defense lawyers at Adras & Altig get most often about Nevada arrests and … Continue reading
With some new changes coming to Nevada’s gun laws in 2020, we are answering some frequently asked questions about firearms laws in the state. How Are Nevada’s Gun Laws Changing in 2020? Beginning on Jan. 1, 2020, an amendment to … Continue reading
We are living in unprecedented and uncertain times. The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has had enormous consequences on daily life, closing nightlife and recreation even in the nation’s entertainment capital. Las Vegas has been severely affected. With The Strip closed, many … Continue reading
It’s no surprise that many people who visit or live in Las Vegas like to take advantage of all the city has to offer. They eat. They gamble. They drink. That last point can be a problem when the person … Continue reading
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED WAS ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF WRITING, BUT THE OFFER MENTIONED IS NO LONGER VALID. Many people in Nevada’s tourist industry are suddenly out of work and facing financial stress since the Nevada governor ordered the closure … Continue reading
Concerned About Coronavirus? You Don’t Need to Leave the House to Meet with Our Lawyers We all have a duty to keep ourselves, our families, our neighbors, and our communities safe right now. This means temporarily reshaping the way we … Continue reading
Drug abuse is the use of illicit drugs, such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, or others prohibited for use by the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. It can also include the use of prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) drugs for purposes other than … Continue reading