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many of the large law firms here are
they’ll bring in attorneys from other
states right or their newly transplants
because we at black and wadams are
comprised of nevada’s that have a long
history sometimes generations of family
living here
we’re uniquely situated to
handle people’s handle new clients
problems and
show them the ins and outs of the area
we’re very community based we’re very
small
we’re not a large national firm that
charges at a set price or is forced to
handle a client in a certain way
in accordance with a
with a law firm that isn’t even situated
in nevada we’re very hands-on we’re very
um involved in our clients both
personally and professionally
and
really rooted for their success more so
than just um
collecting a fee and moving on we like
to stay with our clients
throughout the life cycle of their
business and
also quite frankly through maybe the
life their lifestyle with estate
planning and things that we
financially offer
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Las Vegas, NV business law attorney Tisha R. Black explains what sets Black & Wadhams apart from other firms in business law. She points out that many of the large law firms in the area bring in attorneys from other states or newly relocated practitioners. Black & Wadhams, however, is comprised of Nevada natives with deep roots, sometimes spanning multiple generations. This unique connection allows the firm to guide clients through local legal matters with an intimate understanding of the region and its nuances.
The firm maintains a strong community focus and a small, hands-on approach. Unlike large national firms that adhere to rigid structures or pricing models, Black & Wadhams invests personally and professionally in their clients’ success. The firm supports clients throughout the lifecycle of their business and, when relevant, assists with personal matters such as estate planning and financial guidance, fostering long-term relationships rather than simply collecting fees.
