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Eat Lunch with the Judges and Improve Your Practice

Free LunchWho says that there is no free lunch?  On the second Tuesday of every month in Courtroom 15D or 15B at 12:05 PM, lunch is free and the conversation is lively at the Civil Bench Bar meetings.  The Nevada office of Bauman Loewe Witt & Maxwell had the pleasure of sponsoring April’s Civil Bench Bar luncheon allowing attorney Aileen Cohen to speak with the attendees about our firms practice areas and services, including the Trucking, Insurance and Coverage and Bad Faith law blogs.

But food and conversation is only a very small part of what the meetings offer.  Rather, the meetings provide a unique opportunity for the civil bar and the judges to discuss issues, vent frustrations, address questions and gain invaluable insight into the inner workings of the Eighth Judicial District.  Want to know how the judges want to handle a specific issue in the rules?  Ask them during the Bench Bar meeting.  In the alternative, listen up carefully when the judges identify their biggest pet peeves to avoid the next rejected document or confused expression from the bench during your next court appearance.

Additionally, Judge Susan Johnson provides a helpful summary and discussion of the latest Nevada Supreme Court and Nevada Court of Appeals decisions, occasionally in the presence of the trial judge or the appellate court member that issued the decision.

With the changes to the court’s filing and docket research sites, the Court’s Information Technology representative often provides updates about the ongoing roll out.  Thinking you are always the last to know about rule changes?  Attend the Bench Bar meetings and be one of the first to know and get great advice from the judges and your colleagues about how to implement them.  Have a great suggestion to improve a policy or process, share it at the meeting.  Better yet, volunteer for a committee and be one of the people creating change.

Have any questions about the past or future Bench Bar meetings? Feel free to contact Aileen at 702-240-6060 X106 or by email ACohen@BLWMLawFirm.com.

Lastly, for those of you who have been meaning to have lunch with your colleagues or meet some new ones, this is your chance.

If you want to receive notice of the meetings and the agenda (including Judge Johnson’s case summaries), email her Judicial Executive Assistant at BanksL@clarkcountycourts.us and ask to be added to the list.

And did I mention that lunch is free?