Nev. Rev. Stat. § 622.410

Recovery of attorney’s fees and costs incurred by regulatory body in certain judicial actions

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NRS 622.410  Recovery of attorney’s fees and costs incurred by regulatory body in certain judicial actions.  A court shall award to a regulatory body reasonable attorney’s fees and reasonable costs specified in NRS 18.005 that are incurred by the regulatory body to bring or defend in any action if:

      1.  The action relates to the imposition or recovery of an administrative or civil remedy or penalty, the enforcement of any subpoena issued by the regulatory body or the enforcement of any provision of this title which the regulatory body has the authority to enforce, any regulation adopted pursuant thereto or any order of the regulatory body; and

      2.  The court determines that the regulatory body is the prevailing party in the action.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 3418; A 2021, 1592)

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2014–2021 · leading case: Goldsmith v. State
Goldsmith v. State (2014) nev · cites it 3× “Finally, appellants challenge the district court's order awarding respondents attorney fees under NRS 622.410, and argue that the complaint did not meet the requirements of the statute.”
T.L. Townsend Builders, Llc Vs. Nev. State Contractors Bd. C/W 81185 (2021) nev “See NRS 622.410 (requiring the district court to award 5 reasonable attorney fees and costs when a regulatory body is a prevailing party); see also NRS 18.”
T.L. Townsend Builders, Llc Vs. Nev. State Contractors Bd. C/W 81185 (2021) nev “See NRS 622.410 (requiring the district court to award 5 reasonable attorney fees and costs when a regulatory body is a prevailing party); see also NRS 18.”
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