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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 38 - MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION

NRS 38.258 Use of other alternative methods of resolving disputes; adoption of rules and procedures by Supreme Court; limitation on amount awarded for attorney’s fees in short trial.

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NRS 38.258 Use of other alternative methods of resolving disputes; adoption of rules and procedures by Supreme Court; limitation on amount awarded for attorney’s fees in short trial.
1. The Supreme Court may authorize the use of settlement conferences and other alternative methods of resolving disputes, including, without limitation, mediation and a short trial, that are available in the county in which a district court is located:
(a)In lieu of submitting an action to nonbinding arbitration pursuant to NRS 38.250 ; or
(b)During or following such nonbinding arbitration if the parties agree that the use of any such alternative methods of resolving disputes would assist in the resolution of the dispute.
2. If the Supreme Court authorizes the use of an alternative method of resolving disputes pursuant to subsection 1, the Supreme Court shall adopt rules and procedures to govern the use of any such method.
3. If the Supreme Court authorizes the use of a short trial pursuant to this section, in addition to any other appropriate provisions, the rules and procedures governing a short trial must authorize the short trial judge to award to the prevailing party attorney’s fees in an amount not to exceed $15,000, as provided by specific statute or court rule.
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