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Nevada Supreme Court Defines Mediation

Posted on August 6, 2016January 9, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on Nevada Supreme Court Defines Mediation

Nevada’s Rules Governing Alternative Dispute Resolution define Mediation as: “Mediation” means a process whereby a neutral third person, called a mediator, acts to encourage and facilitate the resolution of a dispute between two or more parties. It is an informal and nonadversarial process with the objective of helping the disputing parties reach a mutually acceptable…

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Nevada Supreme Court Defines “Arbitration”

Posted on August 1, 2016January 9, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on Nevada Supreme Court Defines “Arbitration”

Nevada’s Rules Governing Alternative Dispute Resolution defines Arbitration as: “Arbitration” means a process whereby a neutral third person, called an arbitrator, considers the facts and arguments presented by the parties and renders a decision, which may be binding or nonbinding as provided in these rules. Jay YoungHon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer…

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The Nevada Legislature Defines “Arbitrator”

Posted on July 12, 2016January 9, 2024 By Jay Young No Comments on The Nevada Legislature Defines “Arbitrator”

Nevada Revised Statutes, NRS 38.209  “Arbitrator” defined.  “Arbitrator” means an individual appointed to render an award, alone or with others, in a controversy that is subject to an agreement to arbitrate. (Added to NRS by 2001, 1274) Jay YoungHon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following…

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Meet Jay Young

Posted on May 22, 2016April 1, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on Meet Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a highly respected mediator, arbitrator, and special master with over 30 years of experience. Praised for his professionalism and effectiveness, he has successfully resolved numerous complex legal disputes. An accomplished author and legal educator, Jay has contributed significantly to alternative dispute resolution and mentoring within the legal community.

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Want to Better Control Your Arbitrations? 10 Steps to Writing a Better Arbitration Agreement.

Posted on May 4, 2016February 12, 2025 By Jay Young No Comments on Want to Better Control Your Arbitrations? 10 Steps to Writing a Better Arbitration Agreement.

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 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…

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Nevada Supreme Court Determines That Waiver of the Right to Arbitrate Must be Decided by the Courts

Posted on March 31, 2016February 12, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on Nevada Supreme Court Determines That Waiver of the Right to Arbitrate Must be Decided by the Courts

The Nevada Supreme Court recently decided that the waiver of the right to arbitrate a dispute is presumptively within the jurisdiction of the courts, not arbitrators to decide unless the arbitration agreement clearly reserves this question of arbitrability to the arbitrator.  That is if the claimed waiver arises from litigation conduct.

The case involves claims against a payday lender who obtained, according to the court, “thousands of default judgments” against defendants who failed to appear in collection actions brought after default on the short term loans.  Plaintiffs sued as a class to, inter alia, have the court deem the default judgments void and uncollectable when it was learned that the lender’s process server engaged in “sewer service—the practice of accepting summonses and complaints for service, failing to serve them, then falsely swearing in court-filed affidavits that service had been made when it was not.”

The lender’s motion to compel arbitration based on agreements to arbitrate was denied when the District Court held the lender waived its right to arbitration by bringing the collections actions and obtaining the default judgments at issue. 

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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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What is Alternative Dispute Resolution? (Hint: Arbitration and Mediation)

Posted on July 21, 2015February 12, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on What is Alternative Dispute Resolution? (Hint: Arbitration and Mediation)

 

When people are attacked, the natural reaction is to attack back. While competent trial attorneys are well equipped to attack the other side for you, a wise attorney will also step back from his role as an adversary and counsel you regarding your settlement options. In doing so, he is not necessarily telling you he doesn’t believe your side of the story. Rather, he is trying to get you, the astute businessperson, to make a smart business decision which considers only your bottom line, and not the emotion of the lawsuit or who is right and wrong.

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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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