Brett A. Carter

7408 W Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, NV

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4.6 / 5
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3 Reviews
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220 Reviews
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Education

1996
University of Willamette College of Law, Juris Doctorate
1993
University of Nevada Las Vegas, BBA

Last reviews

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4.6 223 reviews
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Shawn j. gilchrist

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11 Nov, 2024
Nice staff. Karen is Awesome
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Cherry 2000

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06 Nov, 2024
Attorney Larry Smith and his team were amazing at helping me recover losses for my broken arm from a slip and fall case. Anytime I had any questions there was always someone available to answer any questions or concerns I had. If I am unfortunate and have another injury case I definitely would be going back to Bertoldo Carter Smith & Cullen
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Stephen galvez

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25 Oct, 2024
Great experience with service and communication from John and his team. Thank you!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who are committed to their clients
“Brett made sure to thoroughly explain and cover any/all question or concern that I had, and was able to ease my mind and get me an answer to the question/s I was seeking.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the legal team
“They made everything so seamless and easy for me and were always available for questions or reassurance.”
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Compassionate and caring approach towards clients
“They really care about the needs and well being of their client(s) and bend over backwards to make sure that you are taken care of by the best doctors.”
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Successful in obtaining favorable outcomes and settlements for clients
“We won my case and Brett made sure that I would receive medical treatment coverage for my injuries after the closure of my case.”
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Highly recommended by both clients and other legal professionals
“If an out of state lawyer is looking for a partner firm to co-counsel a major case, selecting the right firm invariably has a direct effect on the ultimate outcome of the case. Time and time again over the last 10+ years me and my firm have opted to partner directly with Brett Carter at Bertoldo, Baker, Carter & Smith in Las Vegas.”
Cons
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Occasional poor communication and lack of responsiveness from staff
“They never informed or contact the customers after you sign up with them.”
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Concerns about the firm prioritizing profits over client interests
“They never take your case unless they can make a hundred thousand, you're better off going somewhere else.”

Publications

2016:
Advocate, Uber excited? Nevada's new laws regarding transportation network companies
2014:
Advocate, The Mode of Operations Approach in Premises Liability Cases
2013:
Advocate, "You're Telling' Me Everything" How to Discover the Liar
2012:
Advocate, The FTCA vs. Nevada’s Statutes of Limitations (and “Repose”?)
2011:
Advocate, When The Student Is Ready, The Teacher Appears Book Review: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin S. Sharma
2010:
Advocate, Lights, Camera, Mediation! Creating a Video Settlement Documentary That Gets Results
2010:
Communique, Nevada’s Med Mal Tort Reform: Will It Survive Constitutional Scrutiny?
2009:
Advocate, Don’t Take “No Coverage” For An Answer: Nevada’s Public Policy Vs. The World
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