Areas of Practice
Governmental & Legislative Affairs
Zoning and Licensing
Administrative Law
Civil Litigation
Criminal Defense
Phone: 702.384.8424
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Lew Brandon, Jr., Esq.
Partner
Licenses:
Nevada State Bar – 1996
U.S. District Court of Nevada – 1996
Enrolled to practice before the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Commission – 1996
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals - 1998
Graduate:
University of Idaho School of Law, J.D. - 1996
Bachelor of Science in Finance
Economics Minor, University of Nevada, Reno - 1992
President, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity - 1992
Hastings College of Law Trial Advocacy - 1999
Member:
Idaho Law Review - Fall edition editor - 1996
American Bar Association
American Inn of Courts, 1997-98
ABA Section Membership - Tort and Insurance Practice Litigation
Clark County Bar Association
Nevada Trial Lawyers Association
Former Law Extern with the Honorable Donald Mosley, Eighth Judicial District, Clark County, Nevada
Hispanics in Politics – 2000-2007
Appointed to the City of Las Vegas Traffic and Parking Committee – 2000-2004
Appointed to the City of Las Vegas Architectural Review Committee – 2001-2004
Appointed to the State Bar of Nevada Fee Dispute Arbitration Committee – 2002-present
Elected Vice Chair of Las Vegas Architectural Review Committee – 2002-2003
Fee Impact Review Committee for the City of Las Vegas – 2002-2004
Chairman Las Vegas Architectural Review Committee, 2003-2004
Barrister - American Inn of Courts, 2003 to Present
Publications:
State v. Miller: Nevada’s Mistaken Application of the Jacobson Doctrine and Oversight of the Rodriguez Apparent Authority Doctrine, Idaho Law Review, Vol. 32, No. 1, 1995, Nevada Supreme Court.
Nevada Power Company v. Horseshoe Club Operating Company, 115 Nev. 353 (1999) (Matter of first impression in Nevada successfully limiting overhead line statutes in face of Nevada Industrial Insurance Act’s exclusive remedy).
Hansen, et al. v. Terrible Herbst, Inc., Nev. S.Ct. Case No. 45082 (2006) (Successfully upholding District Court decision to dismiss Plaintiffs’ Complaint on Summary Judgment based upon the lack of dram shop laws in the State of Nevada).
Kane, et al. v. Hard Rock Hotel, Inc., Nev. S.Ct. Case No. 47759 (Matter before the Nevada Supreme Court to uphold a Motion for Summary Judgment based upon the lack of any duty on behalf of the landowner).
