Ines Olevic-Saleh, experienced Business attorney in Henderson, NV with 291 reviews
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Ines Olevic-Saleh

170 S Green Valley Pkwy Ste 280, Henderson, NV

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Edward rankin

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25 Feb, 2025
An expert resource for your family. Attorney Rocheleau is knowledgeable and makes time for you. I highly recommend this law firm.
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Brian tessitore

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24 Feb, 2025
Very informative and direct. Clearly explained options and the process.
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John mehaffey

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19 Dec, 2024
I received a cease and desist letter from Jesse Sbaih and Associates claiming I defamed his client. I concluded from the letter that either Sbaih has no idea what defamation is, or he hoped I would fold my constitutional right to free speech to legal bullying. I found the letter to be legally insufficient and this law firm to be an amateur operation. The ridiculous letter saying I would be sued for over $500,000 if I did not remove an online statement misquoted me, making it nonsensical. I cannot fathom how my comment would rise to defamation had Sbaih bothered to copy and paste it accurately. The scheme backfired spectacularly for Sbaih and his client. After receiving the threatening letter, I immediately published it on social media, where it gained over 20,000 views and was widely mocked. Several observers noted that Sbaih failed so badly here that he did not even appear to know the difference between libel and slander. It started an educational online free speech discussion. A few minutes of research would have revealed that I am a free speech advocate and defamation law expert. I testified to the Nevada Assembly Judiciary Committee on the topic. I participated in the 2015 anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) law amendment discussion when Nevada needed to change clear and convincing to the prima facie evidentiary standard due to a ruling by the Washington Supreme Court on a similar law in that state. Speaking of anti-SLAPP laws, this case would be disastrous for Sbaih and his client if it moved forward. I feel it would be one of the most frivolous defamation lawsuits in Nevada history and would be punished accordingly under the state's anti-SLAPP law. All Nevadans are immune from frivolous speech-related lawsuits under NRS 41.650. When a court finds a speech-related lawsuit meritless, it is immediately struck. Under this ruling, the plaintiff must pay all the defendant’s legal fees. A judge may impose additional damages of up to $10,000 under NRS 41.670. A separate action may be brought by the defendant of the SLAPP suit for compensatory damages, punitive damages, attorney’s fees, and the costs of bringing the separate action. I feel an ethical lawyer would have refused to sign their name to a letter like this and instead would have encouraged the client to have a civil discussion with the other side to resolve it. I think unethical lawyers see this type of frivolous letter writing as an opportunity for a billable hour at the expense of the First Amendment. Keep all this in mind if you are thinking about retaining Sbaih. If he blew this situation so badly, what will he do with yours?
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide excellent legal representation
“Christian Gabroy and Kaine Messer are brilliant at what they do. They took the time to honestly listen to my case and were complete professionals throughout the process.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness to clients
“They were always available to speak with me and took the time to explain the legal issues involved in a way that I could understand.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“Christian and his team were very dedicated to fighting for my rights. They made me feel comfortable and confident to face the problems I was facing.”
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Successful track record of obtaining favorable outcomes for clients
“I'm so grateful to have been represented by Christian and his team. They achieved the most positive results at a very fair price.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I cannot recommend Gabroy Law Offices highly enough. They are truly an A++ Law Firm.”
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High consultation fees that may be a barrier for some potential clients
“$485/hr. Initial consultation”
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Selective in the cases they choose to take on
“They chose only the easiest cases and will not take a case which requires a lawyer to actually help their clients.”

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