Nevada Business Law
Naimi and Dilbeck represent both individuals and businesses in a range of business-related needs. Business law or commercial law is the body of law that governs business and commerce and is often considered a branch of civil law and deals both with issues of private law and public law.
We have handled both transactional and litigation matters and make sure our work is thorough and correct. We represent companies and individuals in an array of commercial and business disputes, including but limited to:
- Contracts—new and breach of old
- Formation of businesses
- Fraud
- Covenants not to compete
- Landlord/tenant disputes
- Confidentiality agreements
- Trade secrets
- Officer and director liability
- Class actions
- Securities litigation
- Property disputes
- Insurance coverage disputes
- Corporate governance
We help our clients with all aspects of forming a new business and welcome clients from out of state establishing business in Nevada. We counsel our clients in forming and planning their business and assist them in deciding which type of business entity they wish to operate under, whether it is a closely held business, limited liability company, partnership, or corporation.
An important aspect of business law is negotiating contracts. By negotiating contract terms, the engaged parties bargain for their own best interests. While negotiating contracts, be aware of the following:
- Make certain you are comfortable with your duties and obligations
- Make your intentions, requirements, and expectations of the other party clear at the beginning of negotiations
- Negotiate for a remedy within the contract if there is a breach by either party
Our attorneys are confident, skilled, and effective case evaluators and trial lawyers. For your business, this means we can assess the best approach to your legal problem, develop creative strategies, and be fully prepared to try your case in state or federal court.



