Highly Experienced Nevada Appellate Lawyers
Albright, Stoddard, Warnick & Albright’s attorneys provide their clients with comprehensive and skillful appellate services in Nevada’s state and federal courts. The firm’s lawyers have argued cases in the Nevada Supreme Court and in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Appellate advocacy is a unique practice area that requires specialized skills in research, writing and oral argument. Our appellate lawyers utilize their experience as law clerks to judges on the Nevada Supreme Court (Chris Albright) and other state and federal courts (Mark Albright and Bud Stoddard both clerked for federal judges) to provide the highest level of representation.
This trial and appellate litigation experience of our lawyers provides us with insight into how decisions are made at the trial court level, and how those decisions are analyzed and considered on appeal. It also provides our lawyers with the exceptional writing, analytical and oral advocacy skills needed to develop briefs and arguments and to present our clients’ cases in the most persuasive manner. These appellate advocacy skills, coupled with our firm’s 40 year history as one of the oldest firm’s in southern Nevada, will present your appeal in the best light possible.
Our firm and several of its attorneys have received Martindale-Hubbell’s highest AV rating* for a preeminent law firm.
Contact Albright, Stoddard, Warnick & Albright For Legal Representation
Not all law firms have experienced trial and appellate litigation lawyers. We do. Call us today at 702-854-2791 or send us an email to initiate a consultation.
*AV®, AV Preeminent®, Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished and Martindale-Hubbell Notable are certification marks used under license in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell® is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.