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November 2010

Article | January 18, 2012 - 2:38am

Nevada Lawyer Magazine - November 2010

Nevada Lawyer - November 2010

Feature Stories:

  • Rule of Law Development in Afghanistan: A Brief Report
  • From Running Rebel to Contracting Counterinsurgent: A Nevada Lawyer's Experience Putting Economic Power on Target in Afghanistan
  • State Bar of Nevada Honors Members Who've Served in the U.S. Armed Forces
  • Requesting Protected Health Information from Military Medical Treatment Facilities: The Privacy Rule Meets the Privacy Act
  • Article for CLE Credit: Offers of Judgement in Nevada: Best Friend or Worst Enemy?

Regular Columns:

  • President's Message: Reporting from San Francisco
  • Note from the Issue Editor: Kristen E. Simmons, Esq.
  • Dean's Column: Boyd Law School Guest Writer Prof. Steve Johnson
  • Practice Tips: Can I Digitize my Client Files?
  • Young Lawyers: Veterans Day - Giving Back with Legal Services
  • Bar Counsel Report: November 2010
  • Back Story: Hey, What's Your Sign? The Lowdown on Signing E-Filed Documents in State and Federal Court
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