September 26, 2012 - Attorney General Masto Announces Clark County Assistant District Attorney Chris Owens Named 2012 William J. Raggio Award Recipient. September 24, 2012 - Attorney General Masto Announces Qualified Borrowers Who Lost Homes to Foreclosure to Receive Mailing, May Be Eligible For Payment.
ATTORNEY GENERAL CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO 100 NORTH CARSON STREET CARSON CITY, NEVADA 89701-4717 Telephone (775) 684-1100; Fax (775) 684-1108 Las Vegas: Telephone (702) 486-3420; Fax (702) 486-3768 Reno: Telephone (775) 688-1818; Fax (775) 688-1822 This manual is published online at ag.state.nv.us Eleventh Edition June 2012
2 days ago · April 8, 2022. Funding for program will come from previously announced T-Mobile settlement funds. Carson City, NV - Today, Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced the approval of the use of $6 million in T-Mobile settlement money to create the first Nevada home-grown Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) through the Governor's Office of …
Office of the Attorney General 5420 Kietzke Lane, Suite 202 Reno, NV 89511 Telephone: 775-687-2100 Fax: 775-688-1822. Las Vegas Office: Office of the Attorney General Grant Sawyer Building 555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 3900 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Telephone: 702-486-3420 Fax: 702-486-3768. GENERAL COMMENTS / CONCERNS. 100 North Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701
Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt, elected as Nevada's 33rd Attorney General, took office on January 5, 2015, at the time making him the youngest Attorney General in the country. A former Lieutenant in the United States Navy, the US Navy trained him as a prosecutor and legal advisor. While serving in Iraq, Laxalt assisted with the detention and prosecution of thousands of war criminals and terrorists.
William H. Davenport, born in Delaware in 1831, came west when Nevada still was a territory. In 1862, he represented Storey County in the Nevada Territorial House of Representatives, and in 1864, he served as the Police Recorder and Justice of the Peace for Virginia City.
Full Biography - William Woodburn. William Woodburn, born in County Wicklow, Ireland, on April 14, 1838, immigrated with his parents to the United States in 1849. He attended St. Charles College, Maryland; studied law; and gained admitted to the Nevada State Bar on January 4, 1866.
Full Biography - Gray Mashburn. Arthur Gray Mashburn, one of sixteen children—five sons and eleven daughters —was born in Kenyon, Arkansas, December 13, 1872, to John A. and Elizabeth (Field) Mashburn.1 When Mashburn was six years old, the family moved to Philadelphia, a little town in northern Arkansas.
The Silver party was a reaction to the economic depression of Nevada and The West during the 1880’s and 1890’s and a fight against the banking interests of the eastern states who advocated a tight money scheme and the gold standard. The "Free Silver" party, active from 1892-1911, was based on promoting the bimetallic money standard using both silver and gold as legal tender in unlimited amounts to stabilize rates and supply. Those out West believed that the two national political parties did not reflect their interests. Of course, there were other political parties at this time that ran candidates, including, the Prohibition Party, Greenback Party, Populist Party, and the Socialist Party. Sometimes, the Silver Party did not run their own candidates but endorsed the other party’s candidates; hence, there are political history designations such as S-D and D-S, meaning that the Silver Party, at their nominating convention, also endorsed the Democratic candidate for the office.
January 5, 1903 - January 7, 1907. James G. Sweeney, born in Carson City, Nevada, on January 24, 1877, and educated in the public schools of Carson City, graduated from St. Mary's College, Oakland, California, with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
S. Air Force and served from 1966- 1969 in North Carolina and South Korea. In 1967, he married Karen Leslie in New York State. After the service, he signed up for college and graduated from Colgate University with a B. A. degree in 1971.
Under the direction of the Attorney General and Consumer Advocate, the Bureau of Consumer Protection (BCP) enforces various consumer protection statutes, in particular deceptive trade and antitrust laws, through the filing of lawsuits on behalf of the State of Nevada and the public good.
The Bureau of Criminal Justice is comprised of the Fraud Unit, Special Prosecutions Division, and Medicaid Fraud Unit.
Six separate divisions make up the Bureau of Government Affairs: Government and Natural Resources, Gaming, Business and Taxation, Boards and Licensing, Health and Human Services, and Transportation.
Here you will find information to help you contact the Nevada Attorney General’s Office.
Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection Hotline: 702-486-3132#N#The Hotline is updated on a regular basis. Have a pen or pencil handy and make the appropriate selection when prompted.
If it is important enough for you to write it down, it's important that we hear from you.
Las Vegas Office:#N#Office of the Attorney General#N#Grant Sawyer Building#N#555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 3900#N#Las Vegas, NV 89101#N#Telephone: 702-486-3420#N#Fax: 702-486-3768