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Top 10 Business Litigation Lawyers in Las Vegas

Commercial disputes, contract fights, partnership breakups, and fraud claims all land in court eventually. The 10 Las Vegas firms below all have a verifiable Nevada presence and documented business-litigation experience in state and federal court.

Business litigation is high-stakes and unpredictable. A strong defense firm does more than argue in court: it assesses your real exposure early, pushes for the cheapest path to a good outcome, and tries the case credibly when settlement is not the answer. The threat of a firm that will actually go to trial is often what produces a fair settlement.

The firms below range from elite litigation boutiques known for high-stakes commercial trials to full-service firms with deep litigation benches. Match the firm to the size and complexity of your dispute, and to whether you need a scalpel or a full team.

How we picked these 10: We reviewed peer rankings (Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, Chambers USA, Martindale-Hubbell, U.S. News Best Law Firms, and board certifications where applicable), Avvo and Justia ratings, client review patterns, and bar recognition. Firms that showed up consistently across at least two independent sources made the list. We do not accept payment for placement and we do not write sponsored reviews. More on our methodology →

About this list

Business disputes in Las Vegas are heard in the Eighth Judicial District Court in Clark County, including its Business Court docket for complex commercial cases, and in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada. Nevada also offers court-annexed arbitration and a short-trial program for smaller matters. The firms below were selected for documented commercial-litigation experience and recognition by peer-review services.

We filtered these firms against Chambers USA Litigation Nevada, Best Lawyers 2026 commercial-litigation listings, Mountain States Super Lawyers business-litigation selections, and Avvo and Justia. Every firm has a verifiable Las Vegas office.

1

Pisanelli Bice PLLC

Founded 2011 Boutique (litigation)

Practice focus: High-stakes commercial litigation, business disputes, fraud and trade-secret cases

A Las Vegas litigation boutique at 400 South 7th Street, founded by trial lawyers James J. Pisanelli and Todd L. Bice. The firm is known for high-stakes commercial disputes and has built a reputation trying the cases other firms settle.

Why they made the list: Ranked in Chambers USA for general commercial litigation and recognized among top commercial litigators in the U.S. A go-to boutique for bet-the-company disputes.

Fee structure
Hourly ($450–$1,000/hr partner)
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2

Campbell & Williams

Founded 1996 Boutique (litigation)

Practice focus: High-stakes commercial and business litigation, complex trials

A prominent Las Vegas trial boutique at 710 South 7th Street, led by Donald J. Campbell and J. Colby Williams. The firm handles complex, high-value commercial and business disputes and is regularly retained for cases that are likely to go to trial.

Why they made the list: Recognized in Chambers USA and Best Lawyers for commercial litigation. A trial-focused boutique with a strong courtroom reputation in Nevada.

Fee structure
Hourly / hybrid arrangements
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3

Kemp Jones, LLP

Founded 1980s Mid-size (litigation)

Practice focus: Commercial litigation, business disputes, complex civil litigation

A well-established Las Vegas litigation firm handling complex commercial disputes, business cases, and class actions in state and federal court. The firm is a frequent choice for substantial business litigation in Southern Nevada.

Why they made the list: Recognized in Chambers USA and Best Lawyers for commercial litigation. Deep trial and complex-civil experience in Nevada courts.

Fee structure
Hourly / contingency for select matters
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4

McDonald Carano

Founded 1949 Large (60+ Nevada attorneys)

Practice focus: Commercial and complex litigation, business disputes, construction and real estate

Nevada's largest home-grown firm fields what it describes as the state's largest team of business-litigation Super Lawyers, handling commercial, construction, and real estate disputes from offices in Las Vegas, Reno, and Carson City.

Why they made the list: Chambers- and Best Lawyers–recognized, with a large Super Lawyers business-litigation bench. Full-service depth for substantial disputes.

Fee structure
Hourly ($350–$800/hr)
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5

Snell & Wilmer

Founded 1938 Large (500+ firmwide; Las Vegas office)

Practice focus: Commercial litigation, business and financial-services disputes, appeals

A full-service regional firm with a substantial Las Vegas litigation practice handling commercial, financial-services, and complex business disputes, with appellate capability when a case goes up.

Why they made the list: Recognized in Chambers USA and Best Lawyers. Broad litigation and appellate bench for complex commercial matters.

Fee structure
Hourly ($450–$1,000/hr partner)
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6

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

Founded 1968 Large (national; large Las Vegas office)

Practice focus: Commercial litigation, gaming and real estate disputes, business litigation

With one of the largest Las Vegas offices, Brownstein litigates commercial, gaming, and real estate disputes, drawing on deep knowledge of the industries that drive Southern Nevada's economy.

Why they made the list: Chambers-ranked firm with a major Las Vegas litigation presence and industry depth in gaming and real estate.

Fee structure
Hourly ($450–$1,100/hr partner)
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7

Marquis Aurbach

Founded 1972 Mid-size (Las Vegas)

Practice focus: Commercial and contract litigation, business disputes

A Las Vegas firm serving the community since 1972, with a broad litigation practice covering commercial, contract, and business disputes for local companies and individuals.

Why they made the list: Long-standing Las Vegas firm recognized in Super Lawyers for litigation. A practical option for local business disputes.

Fee structure
Hourly ($300–$650/hr)
Free consultation
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8

Bailey Kennedy

Founded 2001 Mid-size (litigation)

Practice focus: Complex commercial litigation, contract and partnership disputes, antitrust

A Las Vegas firm at 8984 Spanish Ridge Avenue that represents companies and individuals in complex, high-stakes litigation in state and federal court, including contract and commercial disputes, corporate and partnership disputes, and antitrust matters.

Why they made the list: Recognized in Chambers USA and Best Lawyers for commercial litigation. A focused complex-litigation practice in Nevada.

Fee structure
Hourly
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9

Hutchison & Steffen

Founded 1949 Mid-size (60 attorneys)

Practice focus: Commercial and contract litigation, appellate work, business disputes

One of Nevada's oldest firms, with a litigation and appellate practice handling commercial and business disputes. A practical choice for Nevada businesses that want litigation and appellate capability under one roof.

Why they made the list: Recognized in Chambers USA and Best Lawyers. Established Nevada firm with notable appellate strength.

Fee structure
Hourly ($300–$600/hr)
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Holland & Hart LLP

Founded 1947 Large (national; Las Vegas office)

Practice focus: Commercial litigation, real estate and construction disputes, appeals

A national firm with a recognized litigation practice and long Nevada presence, handling commercial, real estate, and construction disputes for businesses, with national resources when a case grows.

Why they made the list: Recognized in Chambers USA and Best Lawyers for commercial litigation. National litigation resources with Nevada roots.

Fee structure
Hourly ($425–$950/hr partner)
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How to choose between them

Trial credibility. The best leverage in a dispute is a firm the other side knows will try the case. Ask how many cases the lawyers have actually tried to verdict, not just settled.

Honest early assessment. A good litigator tells you early what your case is realistically worth and what it will cost, even when that is not what you want to hear. Beware anyone who only promises victory.

Right-sized team. A two-lawyer boutique can be perfect for a focused dispute and overwhelmed by a sprawling one; a large firm can field a deep team but costs more. Match the firm to the scale of the fight.

Fee structure that fits. Most business defense is hourly, but some firms offer hybrid or contingency arrangements on the right case. Discuss budget, phased billing, and what could change the cost.

What business litigation work typically costs in Las Vegas

Real Las Vegas ranges for 2026. Business litigation cost is driven by the dispute's complexity and how far it goes:

  • Demand letter and pre-litigation resolution. $2,500–$15,000.
  • TRO or preliminary injunction. $15,000–$60,000 for the emergency phase.
  • Mid-size contract or business dispute. $50,000–$250,000 through resolution.
  • Complex commercial litigation through trial. $75,000 to seven figures.
  • Hourly rates. Boutique and mid-size partners $350–$650; national-firm partners $550–$1,100.
  • Alternative arrangements. Some firms offer hybrid or contingency terms on select matters; ask early.

How long it takes

Realistic timing in Nevada courts:

  • Demand and pre-litigation negotiation. Weeks to a few months.
  • Emergency relief (TRO / preliminary injunction). Days to weeks for the initial hearing.
  • Standard commercial case to resolution. Frequently 12–24 months.
  • Complex Business Court matter through trial. Often 2–3 years or more.
  • Appeal. Add roughly a year or more after judgment.

What's specific about business litigation in Las Vegas

Clark County Business Court. Complex commercial cases can be assigned to the Business Court within the Eighth Judicial District Court, which has judges experienced in business disputes. Knowing how to get into and litigate in that docket is a real skill.

Court-annexed arbitration and short trials. Nevada requires non-binding arbitration for many smaller cases and offers a short-trial program, which can resolve modest disputes faster and cheaper. A good litigator uses these tools strategically.

Gaming and hospitality disputes. Many Las Vegas business cases involve casinos, resorts, entertainment, and the vendors around them, often with regulatory overlays. Industry-experienced litigators navigate that landscape better.

Federal court in Nevada. Diversity and federal-question cases land in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada. Local federal experience and admission matter when your dispute belongs there.

Red flags to watch for

Signals that a litigation firm may not be the right fit:

Promises of certain victory. Litigation is uncertain. A lawyer who guarantees a win is managing your expectations dishonestly.

No cost-benefit conversation. A good litigator weighs the cost of fighting against the likely recovery or exposure. One who pushes scorched-earth tactics without that analysis may be running up the bill.

Never goes to trial. If a firm settles everything, opponents learn it will not fight. Ask about actual trial experience.

Poor communication early. If you cannot get clear answers and timely updates at the start, it rarely improves once the litigation grind sets in.

10 questions to ask in your free consultation

Most firms on this list offer a free or low-cost initial call. Use it. Bring a written list of questions and take notes. Talk to at least two firms before you sign anything.

  1. Who, specifically, will handle my matter day-to-day? Get a name and an email, not just the firm brand.
  2. How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? You want a number, not a brochure line.
  3. What is your fee, and exactly what does it cover? Get the answer in writing before you sign.
  4. What costs am I responsible for, and when are they billed? Filing fees, expert fees, and search fees add up. Ask now.
  5. What is the realistic range of outcomes here? A straight answer comes as a range, not a promise.
  6. How long will this take, and what could slow it down? Ask for the assumptions behind the estimate.
  7. Who else will be involved? Associates, paralegals, outside experts, co-counsel. Know the team.
  8. How and how often will I hear from you? Set the communication expectation before you hire.
  9. What happens if I want to switch firms later? Make sure you understand the mechanics and any unpaid fees.
  10. What is the worst-case outcome, and how do we plan for it? A lawyer who dodges downside risk is selling, not advising.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does business litigation cost in Las Vegas?

It varies widely. A mid-size contract dispute commonly runs $50,000–$250,000 through resolution, while complex commercial litigation through trial can reach seven figures. Emergency injunction work runs $15,000–$60,000 for that phase. Most defense work is billed hourly.

Should I settle or fight a business lawsuit?

It depends on the strength of the claims, your exposure, and the cost of litigating. A good litigator gives you an honest early assessment so you can make that decision with real numbers rather than emotion. Often the credible threat of trial produces a better settlement.

What is the Clark County Business Court?

It is a specialized docket within the Eighth Judicial District Court that handles complex commercial cases with judges experienced in business disputes. Getting a qualifying case assigned there, and litigating it effectively, is a skill experienced Nevada litigators bring.

How long does a business lawsuit take in Nevada?

A standard commercial case often takes 12–24 months to resolve. Complex Business Court matters that go to trial can run two to three years or more, and an appeal can add a year or more on top of that.

Do I need a Las Vegas firm or can I use out-of-state counsel?

For litigation in Nevada courts, local experience and admission matter. Out-of-state lawyers generally need local counsel admitted in Nevada. Hiring a firm that knows the Clark County and Nevada federal courts directly is usually more efficient.

Can a litigation firm get emergency relief quickly?

Yes. If you need to stop imminent harm, such as a former partner taking trade secrets, a firm can seek a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction, often with an initial hearing within days. This is among the most time-sensitive work a litigator does.

Are business litigation fees ever contingency or hybrid?

Sometimes, on the right case. Most defense work is hourly, but some firms offer hybrid or contingency arrangements when the matter and the economics support it. Raise fee structure in the first conversation.

What should I bring to a litigation consultation?

Bring the lawsuit or demand if you have one, the key contracts and communications, a timeline of events, and a clear statement of your goal. The more organized you are, the more useful the lawyer's early assessment will be.

One last thing. Choosing a lawyer is personal. Read the reviews. Call two or three firms before you sign. Ask each one: How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? The answer tells you a lot. — The LawFirmSquare team