Areas of Practice
Business and Commercial Litigation
Complex Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation
Contract Formation
Class Action Litigation
Real Estate Acquisition, Sales and Finance
Real Estate Litigation
Business Entity Formation and Strategies
Commercial Foreclosure
Banking
Construction and Lien Litigation
Gaming and Regulatory Law
Governmental and Legislative Affairs
Local Governmental Regulation
Business, Gaming, Liquor and Privileged Licensing
Land Use, Zoning, Planning, Building and Licensing
Legislative and Administrative Representation
Phone: 702.384.8424
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John T. Moran, III, Esq.
Partner
Licenses:
Nevada State Bar – 2000
U.S. District Court of Nevada – 2000
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals – 2000
Enrolled to practice before the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming Commission
Graduate:
California Western School of Law, Juris Doctor - 1998
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Arizona State University - 1995
Member:
American Bar Association
Clark County Bar Association
Former law clerk to the Honorable Gary Redmon, Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, Nevada
Former legislative clerk for United States Senate, Majority Leader, Harry Reid (D-NV.)
National Association of Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Attorneys
National Conference of State Liquor Administrators
Appointed by State Bar of Nevada to Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committee - 2001
Appointed by State Bar of Nevada to the Fee Dispute Committee – 2004
Appointed by the Chairman of the Clark County Board of County Commissioners to the Clark County Sport Shooting Park Advisory Committee
Appointed by the Governor, Vice-Chairman to the State of Nevada Ethics Commission (Term 2008 - 2011)
Appointee to Ethics 2000 Committee (E2K)
Appointed by Mayor of City of Henderson as a Judge Pro-Tem
Publications:
Shriner's Hospital for Children vs. Richmond, Case No. 38673 (2002) (Matter of first impression involving interpretation of a trust and whether it created and granted a general power of appointment consistent with a settlor's intent to grant an unlimited gift to the respondent).
