Luning Health Care Lawyer, Nevada


Grant Bird

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  63 Years

Dennis Wilson

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  40 Years

Grant A Bird

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  63 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'BENEFITS PROGRAM v. LAS VEGAS METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT

... The subsidy is required for any PEBP-participating employee who was previously covered by an NRS Chapter 287-described health care program. ... [26] One of those four health care programs, described in NRS 287.010, governs systems of group health insurance. ...

Fierle v. Perez

... In 2004, Nevada's voters approved an initiative petition that added protections for "professional negligence" for "provider[s] of health care." NRS 41A.015, 41A.017. Professional negligence means "a negligent act or omission ...

Mitchell v. State

... In Estes v. State, this court concluded that "a defendant is generally entitled to protection from admission of un-Mirandized incriminating statements made to health care professionals in the context of a court-ordered evaluation or examination." [20] However, for the limited ...