“Justice delayed is justice denied.” Often quoted, this legal maxim means that if legal relief to an injured party is available but not timely, then it is effectively the same as having no remedy at all.
Litigation has never been quick, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic, jury trials for civil cases in Clark County Nevada appear to be be stayed until at least late 2021, and because of the case backlog and priority of criminal trials, recently-filed cases will probably not see a courtroom until 2024 or 2025.
Because of this delay, and all of the other logistical problems COVID-19 has caused and will continue to cause litigants, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is becoming a more viable alternative for case resolution.
Jay Kenyon is available for half-, full-, multi-day, or even weekend mediations. He also offers discounted rates (with no minimum time requirement) for smaller cases.
As a mediator, Mr. Kenyon understands that no two cases are alike, and each party comes to a mediation with their own individual needs and expectations. With professional experience in the fields of personal injury, insurance defense, and small business representation, Mr. Kenyon is knowledgeable of, appreciates, and can convey the potential pitfalls and strong points of each party’s case, and is prepared to communicate these aspects to the parties and their counsel in an effective, but when need be, delicate and sympathetic manner.
Please see Mr. Kenyon’s Rate and Fee Schedule and CV.
If you are interested in exploring Alternative Dispute Resolution, please call Mr. Kenyon at 702.888.0000.