PPL News
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Cybercrimes On The Rise During Covid-19 Lockdown Period
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 more. Unfortunately, so have the…
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Clark County School District Has Reached A Tentative Reopening Agreement: Now What?
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 back to the classroom, but…
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Extended Moratorium on Evictions in Nevada
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 example, “evictions based on breaches…
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Why Your Vote Matters in 2020
Thomas Jefferson once said, “We do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.” That statement couldn’t be more accurate during this election cycle. Voting is the fuel that powers our democracy. Without it, the United States would be no different than the dictatorships, monarchies, and oligarchies of the…
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Attorney Paul Padda and his Las Vegas Law Firm Donates $33K to Cheyenne High School
Paul Padda Law was proud to present Cheyenne High School (CHS) with a $33,000 donation in November 2018. CHS is located in North Las Vegas and has excelled in providing for its students. Eighty-six percent of the students at CHS identify as a minority population, and approximately three-quarters of the students’ families live in poverty.…
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Marijuana is Now Legal – But Driving While High is Not
Now that recreational marijuana is legal in Nevada — and suppliers have been licensed — it almost goes without saying that Nevada will see an increase in drivers impaired by marijuana use. And drivers under the influence are dangerous and potentially deadly. Driving while high is a crime. Back in the early 1990s, one study…