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Month: July 2017

Mediation FAQ: How Does Mediation Compare to Litigation?

Posted on July 28, 2017January 9, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on Mediation FAQ: How Does Mediation Compare to Litigation?

Mediation FAQ: How Does Mediation Compare to Litigation? Litigation is about proving your case and having a judge or an arbitrator declare a winner; one party wins and another loses.  In contrast, at mediation the law and your likelihood of success is a very important aspect of your case, but it is not the only…

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Mediation FAQ: What Is Mediation?

Posted on July 28, 2017 By Jay Young No Comments on Mediation FAQ: What Is Mediation?

What Is Mediation? Simply put, mediation is a process where a person called a mediator helps people resolve a dispute in a non-confrontational setting.  It is more akin to marriage counseling than litigation.  The mediator will not be deciding any outcome, but will try to get the parties to come to an agreement with which…

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What to Expect at Your Mediation. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Posted on July 28, 2017February 3, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on What to Expect at Your Mediation. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Abraham Lincoln said: “Discourage Litigation.  Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can.  Point out to them how the nominal winner is often the real loser—in fees, and expenses, and waste of time.”   So, your attorney has asked if you will agree to mediate your legal dispute.  Do you understand what that means?  This article…

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Punitive Damages in Federal Court

Posted on July 26, 2017October 17, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on Punitive Damages in Federal Court

Punitive Damage in Federal Court

Punitive damages are not available in every case. For example, punitive damages are not available against municipalities, counties, or other governmental entities unless expressly authorized by statute. City of Newport v. Fact Concerts, Inc., 453 U.S. 247, 259-71 (1981).  Punitive damages may, however, be available against governmental employees acting in their individual capacities. See Monell v. New York City Dept. of Soc. Services, 436 U.S. 658 (1978); City of Newport, 453 U.S. at 254. In diversity cases, look to state law for an appropriate instruction.

Similarly, punitive damages claims arising under state law are subject to state law standards for recovery. See, e.g., Coughlin v. Tailhook Ass’n, 112 F.3d 1052, 1056 (9th Cir. 1997).

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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Lost Profits Remedy

Posted on July 26, 2017 By Jay Young No Comments on Lost Profits Remedy

In Nevada, to be eligible for the remedy of lost profits, one must prove: Evidence of lost profits must not be speculative; and Evidence must show with reasonable certainty both the occurrence and extent of lost profits. Dobbs Law of Remedies at § 12.62(2); El Ranco, Inc. v. First Nat’l Bank, 406 F.2d 1205 (9th Cir. 1968) (The existence…

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Nevada Mediation Resources

Posted on July 25, 2017February 10, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on Nevada Mediation Resources
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Las Vegas Nevada top arbitrator mediator special master

I am a Nevada mediator, arbitrator, and special master with experience resolving hundreds of disputes through the best ADR practices. This Mediation Toolbox is designed to assist those involved in mediation in Nevada or federally to navigate the process.

What is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)?
Nevada Supreme Court Defines Mediation
Why Mediation?
Three Things Mediation is NOT
Mediate Instead of Filing That Lawsuit: Trying to Compromise Before Starting a Lawsuit

Mediation Tip #16: You Have Two Ears and One Mouth for a Reason

Mediation Tip #17: Mediation is not Trial

Mediation Tip #18: Piggies Get Fat and Hogs Get Slaughtered

Mediation Tip #19: Be Cautious About Rejecting That Final Offer

Mediation Tip #20: Who Can Attend Your Mediation?

Mediation Tip #21: You Make the Call

Mediation Tip #21: You Have Two Ears and One Mouth for a Reason

Mediation Tip #22: That’s When Something Snaps Up and Bites You

Mediation Tip #23: The Dance for Dollars is Choreographed

Mediation Tip #24: An Apology is Privileged Settlement Communication

Mediation Tip #25: Begin With the End in Mind

Preparing For Your Mediation (FAQ)

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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The Business Owner’s Toolbox

Posted on July 25, 2017May 12, 2025 By Jay Young No Comments on The Business Owner’s Toolbox
The Business Owner’s Toolbox

How to Start Your Business

So, You Want to Own Your Own Business in Nevada?
A Primer on Types of Business Formations In Nevada
Three Popular Nevada Business Entities and How to Structure Them
Thinking of Opening a Nevada Business?  Here Are Some Things You Should Know About Licensing
Why You Should Never Refer to Someone as Your Partner
Nevada Partnership Formation and Law
Types of Partnerships Under Nevada Law
Joint Venture versus Partnership: What is the Difference?

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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Nevada Litigation Resources

Posted on July 20, 2017April 6, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on Nevada Litigation Resources
Nevada Litigation Resources

I am a Nevada business mediator, arbitrator, and special master with over 30 years of experience litigating thousands of disputes as a litigator, arbitrator, Judge, Judge Pro Tem, and Special Master. This Litigation Toolbox is designed to assist those involved in litigation in Nevada state or federal courts to navigate the process involved in any Nevada civil litigation, including under the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure or the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. My aim is for this Toolbox to be a knowledge resource center for litigants and advocates, and for those trying to understand the process better.  Please feel free to reach out to me if there are resources that should be added to this Toolbox.

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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Enforcing an Arbitration Award; Motion to Confirm

Posted on July 18, 2017 By Jay Young No Comments on Enforcing an Arbitration Award; Motion to Confirm

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Motion to confirm arbitration award

Once a party has prevailed in arbitration, they may wish to enforce the award.  The prevailing party must file a motion with the appropriate court (either federal or state court depending on the circumstances). The Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) (9 U.S.C. § 9) or the Nevada Uniform Arbitration Act (NRS 38.239) will determine the appropriate court where the motion to confirm should be filed.

The court must confirm an award unless it finds grounds to vacate, modify, or correct it.   9 U.S.C. § 9;  NRS 38.244.

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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Nevada’s Uniform Arbitration Act of 2000

Posted on July 17, 2017October 17, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on Nevada’s Uniform Arbitration Act of 2000

Nevada Revised Statutes: CHAPTER 38 – MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION

CHAPTER 38 – MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION

UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT OF 2000

NRS 38.206             Short title.
NRS 38.207             Definitions.
NRS 38.208             “Arbitral organization” defined.
NRS 38.209             “Arbitrator” defined.
NRS 38.211             “Court” defined.
NRS 38.212             “Knowledge” defined.
NRS 38.213             “Record” defined.
NRS 38.214             Notice.
NRS 38.216             Applicability.
NRS 38.217             Waiver of requirements or variance of effects of requirements; exceptions.

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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