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Year: 2024

Understanding the Role of a Special Master

Posted on October 10, 2024July 9, 2025 By Jay Young 1 Comment on Understanding the Role of a Special Master

Jay Young, a Special Master based in Las Vegas, Nevada, discusses the expanded role of Special Masters in court proceedings after the 2003 and 2019 legal amendments. His article details the appointment process, various functions, and significance of Special Masters in managing complex litigation. Contact him at armadr.com.

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DEFAULT STANDARD FOR DISCOVERY, INCLUDING DISCOVERY OF ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATION (“ESI”)

Posted on August 22, 2024July 9, 2025 By Jay Young No Comments on DEFAULT STANDARD FOR DISCOVERY, INCLUDING DISCOVERY OF ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATION (“ESI”)

Attorney Steven Kish presented on ESI discovery at the Eighth Judicial District Court’s Business Bench Bar meeting, highlighting the default standards from the U.S. District Court for Delaware. He recommended resources from The Sedona Conference on best practices in eDiscovery, essential for attorneys involved in this field.

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Recent Amendments to Local Court Rules Mandate Changes to Your Discovery Motion Practice

Posted on May 2, 2024April 1, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on Recent Amendments to Local Court Rules Mandate Changes to Your Discovery Motion Practice

On April 26, 2024, the Nevada Supreme Court amended Eighth Judicial District Court rules, enhancing pre-filing dispute resolution requirements. The amendments demand detailed affidavits demonstrating meaningful discussions before filing discovery motions. Failure to comply may lead to denials or sanctions, underscoring the court’s intent for parties to resolve disputes independently.

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Jay Young’s Newest Book Debuts at #1 on Amazon

Posted on March 5, 2024February 12, 2025 By Jay Young No Comments on Jay Young’s Newest Book Debuts at #1 on Amazon

Jay Young’s latest book, “A Litigator’s Guide to Nevada Discovery Law” debuted as the Number 1 New Amazon Best Seller in Law Legal Education category. Take a sneak peak at it here. The paperback version is expected in 2 weeks. Amazon describes the book as: A Litigator’s Guide to Nevada Discovery Law is the comprehensive…

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A Sneak Peek at A Litigator’s Guide to Nevada Discovery Law

Posted on February 28, 2024July 9, 2025 By Jay Young No Comments on A Sneak Peek at A Litigator’s Guide to Nevada Discovery Law

Below is the Table of Contents for my newest book, A Litigator’s Guide to Nevada Discovery Law. Take a peek before you buy it at Amazon. Jay YoungHon. 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…

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My Contract Requires AAA or JAMS Arbitration. Can I opt out?

Posted on February 5, 2024July 9, 2025 By Jay Young No Comments on My Contract Requires AAA or JAMS Arbitration. Can I opt out?

Yes.  Arbitration is a creature of contract.  If your contract requires arbitration, it is most likely enforceable.  However, where both parties recognize that the arbitration clause needs altering, they may do so by entering into an amendment before an arbitrator is appointed.  Once an arbitrator is appointed, the arbitrator must abide by the limitations on their powers contained in the contract.

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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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I AM BACK

Posted on February 4, 2024October 17, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on I AM BACK

Over a decade ago I started a blog.  It wasn’t really a blog for other people.  It was just a place for me to park legal research so that I could access it from anywhere.  Whenever I did research on a new area of the law that interested me, I would create a post.  I had maintained a personal database of the elements of claims and defenses since I started practicing law.  I added the elements, together with quick citations to where they could be found in the law.  I didn’t even tell people I had a blog.  It was just for me.  In 2015, I moved the blog to a new URL and added a bio and a phone number.

A couple years in, I started running into law students and young attorneys who would say ARE YOU THE GUY WITH THE BLOG?  They were kind about how much the blog helped them and at first I was taken aback, not knowing people were actually using the site.  I learned that many younger attorneys were researching with Google first and Westlaw second.  It was a new concept to an old dinosaur like me.

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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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Eighth Judicial District Court Administrative Order 22-08 (Administrative Order Regarding Deposition Behavior)

Posted on February 4, 2024December 3, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on Eighth Judicial District Court Administrative Order 22-08 (Administrative Order Regarding Deposition Behavior)

In 2022, Commissioner Erin Truman and I were alarmed by the number of deposition disputes in our court that could have been resolved with some good mentoring. Rather than teaching from the bench by merely sanctioning bad behavior, we decided to memorialize existing law regarding deposition behavior of counsel and witnesses in an order to set…

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Ask for a Break in a Deposition in Nevada and You Waive the Attorney-Client Privilege

Posted on January 9, 2024February 19, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on Ask for a Break in a Deposition in Nevada and You Waive the Attorney-Client Privilege

(Discoverability of Conversations During Deposition Breaks)

 

Let’s pretend that your client needs a restroom break during a deposition and there is no question pending (thus, not triggering an In Re Stratosphere Corporation, 182 F.R.D. 614 (D. Nev. 1998) problem).  You and your client requested a break.  Before going back into the deposition, you remind your client about the training you gave him to answer only the question asked and not to volunteer information.  You also tell him to beware if opposing counsel asks questions about that smoking gun document that he pay special attention to the second paragraph.  Under a recent Nevada decision, no privilege would attach to that conversation, meaning your client could and would be forced to divulge the contents of that conversation if the examining attorney is aware of the decision.

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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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ARM Podcast: What Makes Business Mediation Unique?

Posted on January 9, 2024February 3, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on ARM Podcast: What Makes Business Mediation Unique?

Join ARM Founder Abbas Kazerounian, Esq, as he discusses the unique characteristics of business mediation with ARM Neutrals Jay Young, Esq, and Kristine Kuzemka, Esq.   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…

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