Joel Mann is committed to his clients and works tirelessly on their behalf. His goal is to be an advocate, who can always be counted on to fight for his clients—that is the foundation of his law firm. He firmly believes in keeping the lines of communication to his clients open in order to help them understand the process they are experiencing. By treating the client-attorney relationship as a partnership, clients can rest assured that they are getting the best representation possible.
Joel Mann earned his J.D. from the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and was admitted to practice law in Nevada in 2002. During law school, he had the opportunity to do internships for Nevada District Court Judge Michael Cherry, the United States Attorney’s office, and a well-respected local criminal defense firm. He also was part of the moot court team and the Juvenile Justice Legal Clinic at the Boyd School of Law and was a law clerk in the Clark County District Attorney’s office. All these experiences helped shape his interest in criminal law.
Las Vegas Criminal Defense Lawyer
Joel Mann focuses his law practice exclusively on criminal law matters that occur in Las Vegas. This includes cases of domestic violence, theft offenses, drug crimes, criminal traffic violations, white collar crime, and probation violation in Las Vegas. Given the city's reputation for entertainment and gambling, this also includes cases of Las Vegas DUI, unpaid casino markers, and prostitution. Joel Mann provides counsel during administrative matters as well, such as license revocation hearings, criminal record sealing, Las Vegas probation violation hearings, and protective order hearings.
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Mountain States Rising Stars 2011
Admitted: 2002, Nevada
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