Law Office of Sean M. Tanko - Las Vegas, NV
Business Organizations Lawyers in Las Vegas, NV
3085 S. Jones Boulevard Suite B Las Vegas, NV 89146 - 6767
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Las Vegas Business Organizations Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
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- Business Organizations
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Customer Reviews for Law Office of Sean M. Tanko
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Hired Law firm 2016-2025Before my mother, who was mentally incapacitated, died in 2018, she gifted the family home to her handyman with Attorney Sean Tanko's help. It has been a nightmare ever since. Fast forward to July 2025. Due to what I believe to be a malicious, intentional breach of fiduciary duties, I was forced to hire two attorneys to support my claims against Sean Tanko. It's been almost SEVEN YEARS, and Sean Tanko maintains possession of the Trust inheritance totaling over a quarter of a million dollars. Currently, Mr. Tanko has refused to comply with a Court Order to respond by July 1, 2025, to Civil Complaint A-23-XXXXX. This is another example of his intentional maliciousness stall tactics, which continue to be displayed, apparently without consequence. In 7 years since my mother's death, Tanko has been allowed to behave in what I believe to be blatant legal malpractice with zero culpability because of his position & status in Clark County, Nevada. Currently, I'm in the process of filing a THIRD complaint with the Nevada State Bar. Both prior complaints were rejected, despite the submission of three reams of exhibits. See photo below. The FULL written story & interview can be found online. Feel free to share this post with anyone you believe can assist in making this story public.
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3085 S. Jones Boulevard
Suite B
Las Vegas, NV 89146 - 6767
Phone: (702) 463-8700
Fax: (702) 369-0651
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