Key Changes In The Nevada Rules Of Appellate Procedure

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The past year has brought more changes to the Nevada Rules of Appellate Procedure (NRAP) than several previous years combined. The creation of the new Court of Appeals resulted in substantial changes to the rules. Also of note is the repeal of the long-established rule prohibiting the citation of so-called unpublished dispositions. Following are some of the most noteworthy changes.

Originally published in Nevada Lawyer Magazine - March 2016.

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