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Corporate, Business Organization, Estate Planning, Health Care, Wills & Probate

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Koch & Brim

Products Liability, Wills & Probate, Health Care, Estate Planning, Car Accident

R Hansen Law, PC

Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Immigration, Health Care

Nutile Law

Business & Trade, Health Care, Business

Margaret Stanish

Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Pharmaceutical Product, Social Security

Lapolla And Rothenberger

Health Care, Accident & Injury

Law Offices Of Janet S. Markley

Accident & Injury, Malpractice, Lawsuit & Dispute, Health Care

Kevin E. Beck, Ltd.

Business, Landlord-Tenant, Personal Injury, Family Law, Nursing Home

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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 ...