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Artemus W. Ham

Marquis Aurbach Coffing
HOA Law Licensed 28 Years Las Vegas, NV
๐Ÿ“ž 702-382-0711
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Artemus W. Ham โ€” HOA Law Attorney, Las Vegas NV

Artemus W. Ham is a Nevada attorney with 28 years of experience practicing in Las Vegas, Nevada, admitted to the Nevada Bar in 1998. Artemus is based at Marquis Aurbach Coffing, serving clients throughout Clark County โ€” including Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and the surrounding metro.

Artemus's primary focus is HOA Law. Artemus also handles Real Estate, Business Law, Community Association and Landlord cases. Clients searching for a hoa law attorney in Las Vegas benefit from working with someone who understands the specific procedural rules of Clark County courts, the judges and prosecutors in the local system, and the Nevada statutes that govern their case. Key statute: NRS 116.

Why Hire Artemus W. Ham for HOA Law in Las Vegas?

HOA Law Law in Las Vegas โ€” What You Need to Know

Nevada's legal system has its own procedures, deadlines, and standards that differ from other states. For hoa law cases in Clark County, the court of record is typically the Clark County District Court for felonies and civil matters over $15,000, or the Las Vegas Justice Court for misdemeanors and small claims. Choosing a Las Vegas hoa law attorney who regularly appears in these specific courts โ€” and who knows the local culture and preferences โ€” can make a meaningful difference in your outcome.

Nevada law imposes strict deadlines on most legal matters. Personal injury claims must generally be filed within two years under NRS 11.190; DUI-related license suspensions trigger an immediate seven-day clock to request a DMV hearing; divorce filings require six weeks of Nevada residency under NRS 125.020. Missing these windows can permanently bar your legal remedies. Artemus's 28 years of Nevada practice means clients get timely guidance on all applicable deadlines from the first consultation.

What to Expect Working with Artemus W. Ham

Most Nevada attorneys in hoa law offer a free initial consultation. During that first meeting, you should expect Artemus to review the specific facts of your case, explain the likely legal process, outline fee arrangements (whether contingency, hourly, or flat fee), and give you a realistic assessment of your options. See our guide on Questions to Ask a Personal Injury Attorney for the exact questions you should ask any attorney before you hire them.

Fee structures in Nevada vary by practice area. For personal injury and wrongful death cases, contingency fees typically range from 33% to 40% of the recovery. Criminal defense and DUI representation is usually flat-fee or hourly. For detailed cost information specific to hoa law cases, see our Real Estate Attorney Costs.

Clark County Courts Serving Artemus W. Ham's Clients

Depending on your case type, proceedings may take place in one or more of the following Clark County courts. Each court has its own filing procedures, hours, and self-help resources:

Nevada Legal Resources Related to HOA Law

Before or after speaking with Artemus, you may find these Nevada-specific resources helpful:

Frequently Asked Questions โ€” HOA Law in Nevada

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Nevada?
Nevada's statute of limitations for personal injury is 2 years from the date of injury (NRS 11.190). For injuries involving government entities, you must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days. Missing these deadlines permanently bars your claim. Contact an attorney as soon as possible after an injury.
How does Nevada's comparative fault law work?
Nevada follows modified comparative negligence (NRS 41.141). You can recover damages even if you were partially at fault โ€” as long as you are 50% or less responsible. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are 51% or more at fault, you cannot recover anything.
What damages can I recover in a Nevada personal injury case?
Nevada allows recovery for medical expenses (past and future), lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and property damage. In cases involving extreme negligence, punitive damages may also be available. Artemus can help you identify all applicable damage categories.
Do I need an attorney if insurance offers me a settlement?
Insurance companies are for-profit entities whose goal is to minimize payouts. Studies consistently show that represented plaintiffs receive 3โ€“4x more in settlements than unrepresented ones, even after attorney fees. A free consultation with a personal injury attorney costs you nothing and gives you a professional assessment of whether the offer is fair.

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