Donald Kudler
Donald C. Kudler, Esq. is an attorney practicing in the Las Vegas, Nevada law firm of Cap & Kudler. Additional information can be found at the firm website, capandkudler.com, or his blog, . He can be reached at (702) 878-8778 or by email at donaldkudler@capandkudler.com.
Articles by this Author
Nevada Enacts a Bad Law for Animal Lovers
- By Donald Kudler
- Published 02/8/2010
- Legal
- Unrated
Las Vegas Personal Injury lawyer, Donald Kudler discusses a recently enacted law regarding making claims against people who injure an pet. As proposed, the law would have allowed pet owners to recover for the emotional distress caused by an injury to their pets. As the law is enacted, pet owners cannot recover for emotional distress and recovery for vet bills and loss of the pet are limited.
Some Advice for Those Called to Testify in Personal Injury and other Civil Trials
- By Donald Kudler
- Published 11/29/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
Las Vegas Personal Injury lawyer and Business Litigator, Donald C. Kudler, gives advise to parties and witnesses who may be called to testify in civil court including accident injury cases.
What Cases Do The Various Courts Hear in Clark County, Nevada?
- By Donald Kudler
- Published 08/14/2009
- National, State, Local
- Unrated
A description of the cases heard in the various court systems in Clark County, Nevada.
The Life of a Personal Injury Case Part 2 - After a Lawsuit is Filed
- By Donald Kudler
- Published 08/6/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
This article discusses how personal injury cases proceed when the parties cannot reach a settlement and must proceed into litigation.
The Life of a Personal Injury Case: Part 1 - Before A Lawsuit is Filed
- By Donald Kudler
- Published 07/29/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
Donald Kudler of Cap & Kudler discusses what happens when a person is injured in a personal injury accident during the treatment and investigation phase of the case.
Can I Gather Evidence Before a Lawsuit is Filed?
- By Donald Kudler
- Published 07/22/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
This article describes the use of Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure (NRCP) Rule 27 to preserve testimony and evidence before a lawsuit has been filed.
