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PERSONAL INJURY LAWSUITS AND COVID-19

4.3.2021
by Paul Padda Law

The COVID-19 pandemic has radically changed many aspects of life in the United States. From wearing masks in grocery stores, to cancelling 4th of July celebrations and closing down businesses, Americans have suffered significant financial damages and emotional pain over the past 18 months.  The pandemic has also permanently changed […]

WHAT DOES A CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER DO?

3.11.2021
by Paul Padda Law

Civil rights, as we know them today, were not initially a part of the United States Constitution. It took centuries of hard work before the United States guaranteed certain rights and liberties to all of its inhabitants.  Civil rights attorneys played a significant role in American history, fighting to ensure […]

Cybercrimes On The Rise During Covid-19 Lockdown Period

2.2.2021
by Paul Padda Law
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COVID-19 has been nothing short of a disaster for much of the world. Just when you think dealing with the complications of a deadly disease is enough, another sinister enemy appears, “cybercriminals.” During the worldwide lockdowns, much of the world has turned to the internet for work, shopping, leisure, and […]

Clark County School District Has Reached A Tentative Reopening Agreement: Now What?

1.27.2021
by Paul Padda Law
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Many Clark County parents and students are rejoicing at the recent news that the Clark County School District (“CCSD”) has reached a tentative reopening agreement for certain students. It’s important to note that the deal reached between the Clark County Education Association and the CCSD is to send some children […]

Extended Moratorium on Evictions in Nevada

12.17.2020
by Paul Padda Law
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On December 14, 2020, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak signed and issued Emergency Directive 036 which implements a moratorium on residential evictions in Nevada through March 31, 2021.  This moratorium applied to tenants unable to pay rent due to circumstances related to COVID-19, but does not prohibit certain evictions, including, for […]