JIWLP Legal Information

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Legal Services in Nevada



Becoming a lawyer in Nevada

There are more than 6,500 active lawyers throughout Nevada. Statistics show that 850 new positions within this field are expected each year through the year 2018. The average Nevada attorney makes $122,210 each year. For those practicing within a specialty field of law, the average salary can reach as much as $146,150 annually.

The first step to starting your career as a Nevada attorney is to complete an undergraduate degree in Pre-Law education from an accredited college or university. Nevada does not have any pre-set courses, majors or minors that must be completed for pre-law students. However, there are courses that can provide with the increased opportunities for earning admissions into an accredited law school and succeeding in one. Some of these courses include history, both oral and written communications, political science and government, human nature, business and economics, as well as economics.

The next step in your journey to becoming a Nevada Attorney is to pass the LSAT, also known as the Law School Admission Test. This test provides detailed proof of your skills in reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and analytical reasoning. At the end of the test, you must provide a writing sample. This writing sample will not be scored with the LSAT test bus is provided to law schools in which you apply for admission.

Applications for the LSAT can be accepted online through the Law School Admission Council. You will need to create an account at LSAC.org and pay a $160 examination fee required for the test. The test is give at an approved exam location in Nevada in February, June, October, and December on Saturdays and Wednesdays. Approved exam locations in Nevada include:

  • University of Nevada-Reno, 1664 North Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89557
  • Community College of Southern Nevada, 6375 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146-1164
  • University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Box 451002, 4505 South Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154

Attend a Nevada Law School

To earn the opportunity to practice law within the state of Nevada, you must first attend an accredited Nevada law school. There is only one law school in Nevada that carries an ABA-accreditation:

  • University of Nevada-Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law located at 4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 451003, Las Vegas, NV 89154-1003

Some of the courses that you will study during your time in law school will include Community Property; Conflict of Laws; Contracts; Agency and Partnership; Constitutional Law; Real Property; Remedies; Criminal Law and Procedure; Wills, Estates and Trusts; Persons and Domestic Relations; and many other areas that are covered by the Nevada legal system.

The final step in your journey to a career as a Nevada Attorney is to pass the Nevada State Bar Exam. This is a 2 ˝ day exam that tests your capabilities for handling issues covered by the Nevada legal system. This extensive test will require you to write in-depth essays and answer a variety of multiple choice questions.

Free Legal Advice in Nevada

Free legal advice is available in Nevada to residents that may be faced with various legal situations and require assistance from a professional attorney but may not have the financial means to obtain this help. There are many state licensed attorneys that are willing to donate a portion of their time to helping citizens receive the legal assistance they may need.

There are a variety of ways that a person can go about receiving free legal advice in Nevada including:

  • Asking a judge for free legal representation
  • Requesting a lawyer after being arrested or booked into jail
  • Conducting online searches for free legal advice or representation
  • Contacting attorneys that offer free consultations and asking for references for free legal counsel
  • Contact legal associations or organizations for references

Areas in which free legal advice in Nevada can help with include:

  • Personal Injury
  • Employment Loss
  • Divorce and Family Law
  • Landlord / Tenant Issues
  • DUI and Criminal Issues
  • Civil Rights Laws
  • Intellectual Property
  • Business and Commercial Laws
  • Government Issues
  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Immigration
  • Estate and Probate

Legal Associations and Organizations in Nevada

Legal Associations and Organizations in Nevada provide state licensed attorneys with the ability to access resources and assistance for their own career. Through these organizations a state bar attorney in Nevada can have their track record for the cases they handle documented for building their professional portfolio. Potential clients can contact these legal associations and organizations for recommendations for attorneys they may be seeking. Dependent on an attorney’s positive track record, their success can blossom quickly within the legal system of Nevada.

Some Legal Associations and Organizations in Nevada include:

  • State Bar of Nevada
  • Nevada Trial Lawyers Association