by Marshal S. Willick | Jul 3, 2012 | Newsletter
Vol. 52 — Proposed Changes to the SCRA are a Bad Idea A legal note from Marshal Willick about how the federal government should not try to micro-manage State family law in the guise of amendments to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Some bad ideas just refuse...
by Marshal S. Willick | May 30, 2012 | Newsletter
Vol. 51 — Shrinks Gone Wild 2 A legal note from Marshal Willick about pervasive problems in Nevada with Mental Health Professionals (“MHPs”) involved with the court system. For over a year, we have been increasingly alarmed at how MHPs have been given latitude,...
by Marshal S. Willick | Feb 28, 2012 | Newsletter
Vol. 50 — Cases on Disqualification, Privilege, Confidential Information, and Sanctions A legal note from Marshal Willick about recent case law developments on: disqualification and confidential information; sanctions after dismissal; and “taking the Fifth” in a...
by Marshal S. Willick | Feb 10, 2012 | Newsletter
Vol. 49 — Fee Disputes. Specialization, Militants, and Pro Bono A legal note from Marshal Willick about how the State Bar fee dispute system is still broken, but progress has been made regarding attorney specialization; also, an invitation to participate in...
by Marshal S. Willick | Jan 23, 2012 | Newsletter
Vol. 48 — When Does a Divorce Actually Happen A legal note from Marshal Willick about when a divorce actually occurs. To laymen, it seems obvious that when a judge says “I declare you divorced,” and the proverbial gavel bangs, parties are divorced. But, as in...
by Marshal S. Willick | Dec 5, 2011 | Newsletter
Vol. 47 — Military Retirement Militant Groups A legal note from Marshal Willick about developments – good, bad, and ugly – in the application of family law to cases involving military personnel (part two). As set out in the last legal note, family law has...