G. Mark Albright

801 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV

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Education

1981
Brigham Young University - J. Reuben Clark Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1978
Brigham Young University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Beverly.wright78

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14 Mar, 2024
Mark is very friendly, knowledgeable and personable. He handled a small contract issue for me with ease! I handed it over to him and had no more troubles! I have sent a couple of people to him after that and they also were happy. The office is a bit of a drive, but worth it.
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Al

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14 Oct, 2012
My wife and I went to see him for a consultation after being ripped off by another (different) lawyer. Mark and his partner answered all our questions with absolute professionalism and honesty and he never tried to convince us of anything for money. Great lawyer, very professional, I wish I had hired him before the other lawyer who ripped us off.
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Neil

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07 Sep, 2012
Mark Albright handled my case with perfection.. My small business was about to be sued from a large corporation and I was in a really bad situation... Mark handled my case like I was the most important person in the world.. He communicated with me on a constant basis and always kept me informed... I always felt I was in good hands...Sometimes you get lucky and find someone like Mark Albright....
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Publications

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CLE Presentation, A Guide to Construction Contract Clauses
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State Bar of Nevada Civil Procedure Manual, Consolidation and Severance, History of Rule 42(a)
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ASWA, Dog Bites and Animal Attacks in Nevada
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ASWA, Car Accidents and Personal Injuries in Nevada
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ASWA, Motorcycle Accidents in Nevada
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ASWA, Pedestrian Accidents in Las Vegas
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ASWA, Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage
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ASWA BLOG, Drunk Driving Accidents in Las Vegas
2012:
ASWA Blog, Keynote Address to Federal Attorneys at Swearing in Ceremony
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ASWA, A History of Tip Pooling in Nevada
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ASWA, Guide to Statutes of Limitations and Statutes of Repose in Nevada
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ASWA Blog, Nevada Construction Defect Law
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ASWA Blog, Nevada Mechanic's Lien Checklist (defense and enforcement)
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ASWA Blog, Nevada's Elder Abuse Statutes
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ASWA, A Brief Review of the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA)
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ASWA Blog, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
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ASWA Blog, Nevada Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings
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ASWA Blog, Changes to Nevada Law Regarding Foreclosures and Deficiencies
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ASWA Blog, Nevada Commercial Lease Transactions: Status of Tenant's Trade Fixtures
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ASWA Blog, Nevada's Treatment of Covenants Not To Compete
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ASWA, The Advantages and Disadvantages of ADR
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ASWA, Sample Motion to Compel Arbitration (ADR)
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ASWA, Use of Equitable Recoupment to Revive Time-Barred Claims
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ASWA, Changes in LLCs and Charging Orders in Nevada
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Meridian Magazine, Three Teenagers who Defied Hitler
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ASWA, Nevada's Licensing Statutes--Can an Unlicensed Contract Ever Recover?
2011:
Civil Practice Manual, Consolidation and Severance in Nevada Civil Procedure
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Communique Magazine, The Virgule Rule in Joint Checks
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Communique Magazine, The Role and Challenges of the Regional Transportation Commission in the Fast Growing Las Vegas Community
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Construction Company Strategist, Joint Checks to Subcontractors
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Construction Contract Clauses, CLE Author and Lecturer
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Brigham Young University Law Review, Pretrial Detainees May Be Subjected to Conditions of Confinement Reasonably Related to Legitimate Governmental Objectives
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