Las Vegas, NV asked in Civil Litigation for Nevada

Q: Why does it take so long for a judge in Las Vegas to let the party know about a decision of a law suit , ? how long does

Thed lawyer in Las Vegas said she will let the part know her decision after a law suit how long does it take, ?

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Jonathan Craig Reed
Jonathan Craig Reed
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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Licensed in Nevada

A: Your question is hard one. Usually judges have no time limits. Most judges are conscientious and try to promptly write a decision. Occasionally judges sit on a decision for a long time. Lawyers debate among themselves what they can do, if anything, to try and help their client when a judge sits on a decision for a long time.

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