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Commercial Litigation Exhibits for Nevada Courts

Nevada commercial litigation follows NRCP Rule 16 for case management and Rule 26 for discovery. Clark County handles the vast majority of commercial cases with a dedicated Business Court. This guide covers exhibit preparation for contract disputes, business torts, and commercial matters in Nevada.

Commercial Litigation exhibits in Nevada: key facts
  • Nevada's primary exhibit rule is NRCP Rules 16, 26.
  • Commercial Litigation cases in Nevada e-file through Odyssey.
  • Odyssey caps each uploaded document at 25 MB.
  • The exhibit exchange deadline in Nevada is Per NRCP 16 and case management.
  • Common Commercial Litigation exhibits in Nevada include Contracts and amendments and Business correspondence and emails.
  • ExhibitPrep stamps exhibits in the browser, so case files never leave the computer.

Court rules and e-filing requirements change frequently. Verify current requirements with your local court clerk or official court website before filing. This content is for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice.

OdysseyPer NRCP 16 and case managementNRCP Rules 16, 26

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Nevada Quick Reference

E-Filing SystemOdyssey
File Size Limit25 MB
Exchange DeadlinePer NRCP 16 and case management
Primary RuleNRCP Rules 16, 26

Common Commercial Litigation Exhibits in Nevada

Contracts and amendments
Business correspondence and emails
Financial statements and records
Invoices and payment documentation
Corporate documents and resolutions
Expert damage calculations
Bank records and transfers
Insurance documentation
Internal business records
Deposition transcripts
Gaming/hospitality records (if applicable)
Damages analysis

Nevada Commercial Litigation Tips

  • 1Clark County Business Court handles complex commercial disputes
  • 2NRCP 16 governs case management and scheduling
  • 3Las Vegas handles most state commercial litigation
  • 4Odyssey e-filing is used in Clark County
  • 5Nevada uses numbers for plaintiff, letters for defendant exhibits
  • 6Gaming and hospitality disputes have specialized considerations
  • 7Washoe County (Reno) has separate procedures

Common Commercial Litigation Filing Mistakes in Nevada

Not requesting Business Court assignment for complex cases
Missing NRCP 16 scheduling order deadlines
Exceeding 25 MB file limit on Odyssey
Incomplete financial record documentation
Not organizing documents chronologically
Missing expert damages support documents

Commercial Litigation Exhibits in Nevada: FAQ

What is Clark County Business Court?

Clark County's Business Court handles complex commercial disputes with specialized judges and expedited procedures. Request assignment through the case management process.

How do I file commercial exhibits in Clark County?

Use the Odyssey e-filing system at clarkcountycourts.us. Documents must be PDF format under 25 MB. Follow the specific filing procedures for business cases.

What are special considerations for Nevada gaming cases?

Gaming disputes may involve Nevada Gaming Commission regulations. Prepare exhibits addressing both contractual issues and any regulatory compliance matters.

What exhibit numbering does Nevada use for business cases?

Nevada typically uses numbers (1, 2, 3...) for plaintiff and letters (A, B, C...) for defendant exhibits. Verify with your specific department.

How should I organize commercial litigation exhibits in Nevada?

Organize by transaction timeline or topic. Group contracts, performance documents, breach evidence, and damages together with clear Bates numbering.

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