Michael D. Pariente - Las Vegas, NV
Attorney at Pariente Law Firm, P.C.
Criminal Lawyers in Las Vegas, NV
3960 Howard Hughes Pkwy., #620 Las Vegas, NV 89169 - 5101
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Las Vegas Criminal Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal
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Customer Reviews for Michael D. Pariente
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2015In the summer of 2015, I arrived in Mr. Pariente's office. I was a scared, bewildered wreck. I was in trouble, and had a lot to lose: a nice house, a steady job, and an unblemished record. From the instant I called on the phone to make an appointment to the second I walked through their front door, Mr. Pariente and his staff were consummate professionals. Mr. Pariente sat me down, explained the best possible courses of action, and laid my options out in front of me. He didn't sugarcoat things. He didn't make pie-in-the-sky promises. He told me what to expect, how much it was going to cost, and how to handle any potential bumps in the road. He did it all with a firm, uncompromising demeanor that told me he was going to fight for me, not just soft-peddle things along. I knew he meant business, and was the attorney I wanted on my side. My case was resolved six months later thanks to his legal prowess. My nightmare scenario, my potential career-wrecking situation, was worked down to a pair of parking tickets, and a pair of dismissed charges. No points, no time. I was amazed. He's a fighter, and he came through. His skill helped save my home, family, and career, and he has my eternal gratitude. I can't recommend Mr. Pariente and his firm enough.
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2015Michael D. Pariente is a highly effective and skilled criminal defense attorney that does not farm his cases out to subordinate defense attorneys with lesser amounts of experience. You can feel confident knowing that the same attorney that advised you about your defense strategy will be the same person standing next to you when and if you're day in court arrives.
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3960 Howard Hughes Pkwy., #620
Las Vegas, NV 89169 - 5101
Phone: 702-487-8977
Fax: 702-953-7055
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