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Leah Martin Law (Reno NV)

Leah Martin Law (Reno NV) - Reno, NV

Business Organizations Lawyers in Reno, NV

5470 Kietzke Ln Suite 300 Reno, NV 89511

Reno Business Organizations Law Firm

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Business Organizations
  • Business & Commercial Law
  • Business Formation
  • Contract Preparation and Review
  • Litigation & Appeals

Litigation: 70%

Firm Information

Languages

  • English (Primary)
  • Spanish

Previous Law Firm Names

  • The Powell Litigation Group - Attorney , 2011
  • Bailey kennedy - Attorney , 2008
  • Lionel Sawyer & Collins - Attorney , 2006
  • State Bar of Nevada - Member 
  • American Bar Association - Member 
  • Clark County Bar Association - Member 
  • Sigma Kappa Sorority Alumni 
  • Clark County Law Foundation Community Service Committee - Member
  • Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys - Member 
  • William S. Boyd School of Law Graduate (University of Nevada Las Vegas)  , 2002
  • William S. Boyd School of Law Editor-in-Chief 2000-2002 , 2002
  • J.D. Degree (William S. Boyd School of Law)  , 2002
  • Summa cum laude (William S. Boyd School of Law) , 2002
  • Bachelor Degree University of Nevada Las Vegas (Environmental Studies and Political Science) , 1999

Classes and Seminars

  • Nevada Civil Practice - Teaching Assistant , UNLV Law

Pro Bono Activities

  • Legal Aid of Southern Nevada - family Law Pro - Bono Attorney, 2011 - 2012

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Additional Nevada Locations

Las Vegas, NV  (Main Office, 339.8 miles)

601 S. Rancho Drive
Suite C-26
Las Vegas, NV 89106

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Phone: 702-706-1149

Fax: 702-330-3235

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