Commercial & Civil Litigation

Erickson, Thorpe and Swainston, Ltd., is one of the most distinguished and experienced litigation firms in the State of Nevada. We represent clients in all State and Federal Courts in the State of Nevada and in Northeastern California. The firm was formed forty years ago to represent clients in the broad range of civil litigation matters ranging from internal and external business disputes including employment issues, to personal injury and general insurance litigation.

Although well versed and experienced in all forms of alternative dispute resolution, the firm prides itself on the ability to successfully try any case where trial is required - be it in state or federal courts of Nevada and Northern California. Erickson, Thorpe & Swainston - Alternate Dispute Resolution The experience and expertise to take a case to trial when needed enhances our ability to resolve our client’s cases at the most opportune point. Two of our litigation partners are members of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), the exclusive and prestigious organization of distinguished trial lawyers. They have also been recognized in Best Lawyers in America. The entire firm of litigation lawyers is listed in The Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers and in the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory where we have been awarded the highest rating by our peers, the coveted “AV” rating.

Erickson, Thorpe & Swainston, Ltd. - Our Phiiosophy
Martindale-Hubbell's Lawyer Rating evaluates lawyers and law firms in the US based upon peer review.
Martindale - Hubble AV Rated

Only 5% of all law firms in the country qualify for the coveted and prestigious "AV Rating", making Erickson, Thorpe & Swainston one of the most distinguished and respected in the country.
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