Comprehensive Mediation & Arbitration Services in Las Vegas

Real estate disputes can be stressful, time-consuming, and financially draining. Whether the conflict involves a purchase contract, lease disagreement, boundary issue, HOA enforcement, or partnership dispute, litigation is not always the best first step.
Mediation and arbitration offer powerful alternatives that can resolve disputes faster, privately, and often at lower cost than going to court. In Las Vegas and throughout Clark County, many real estate contracts include mandatory arbitration clauses, and Nevada courts often encourage mediation before trial.
Attorney Milan Chatterjee and MyRealEstateLawyer represent clients in both mediation and arbitration proceedings involving residential and commercial real estate disputes. We prepare your case thoroughly, advocate aggressively during negotiations, and work toward practical solutions that protect your financial and property interests.
Early legal guidance is critical in ADR proceedings because decisions and settlements can have permanent legal consequences.
Mediation & Arbitration Representation for Nevada Property Owners and Businesses
We represent buyers and sellers in mediation involving breach of purchase agreements, closing delays, and inspection disputes.
Tailored Mediation & Arbitration Counsel for Your Needs
For Home Buyers and Sellers
If a transaction breaks down, mediation can help avoid court while preserving your financial position. We advocate for fair settlements and enforce contract rights.
For Landlords and Tenants
Lease disputes can disrupt housing or business operations. We represent clients in mediation and arbitration to resolve conflicts quickly.
For Real Estate Investors
Investors need efficient dispute resolution to protect returns. Arbitration may be required in partnership or commercial purchase agreements.
For HOAs and Homeowners
HOA disputes often benefit from mediation before fines or foreclosure escalate. We protect homeowners from overreach and negotiate workable outcomes.
What Sets Our Las Vegas ADR Practice Apart
Understanding the Mediation & Arbitration Process in Nevada
Dispute Evaluation and ADR Strategy
We review your contract, dispute facts, and determine whether mediation, arbitration, or litigation is the best path forward.
Document Collection and Case Preparation
We gather contracts, communications, financial records, title documents, and evidence needed to support your position.
Selecting the Mediator or Arbitrator
We help choose a neutral professional or comply with contract-based arbitration provider requirements.
Pre-Session Negotiation and Briefing
Before the session, we prepare written statements, settlement demands, and legal arguments tailored to Nevada law.
Mediation Session Advocacy
During mediation, we negotiate directly on your behalf to reach a favorable resolution while protecting your rights.
Arbitration Hearing Representation
If arbitration is required, we present evidence, examine witnesses, and argue your case in a structured legal proceeding.
Settlement Agreement or Final Award Enforcement
We ensure settlement terms are enforceable or take steps to confirm or challenge arbitration awards when appropriate.
Key Nevada Laws Affecting Mediation & Arbitration in Real Estate Disputes
Nevada Uniform Arbitration Act (NRS Chapter 38)
NRS 38 governs arbitration agreements, arbitration awards, enforcement procedures, and limited court review rights.
Nevada Mediation Rules and Court ADR Programs
Nevada courts often require or encourage mediation before trial, especially in civil and real estate litigation matters.
Contract Enforcement and Written Agreement Requirements (NRS 111.205)
Many real estate ADR disputes depend on written contracts and enforceable agreement terms under Nevada law.
Real Estate Litigation Remedies and Settlement Enforcement
Settlement agreements reached in mediation can be legally binding and enforceable in Nevada courts.
Frequently Asked Questions About Real Estate Mediation & Arbitration in Las Vegas
Mediation is a negotiated settlement process, while arbitration is more like a private trial with a binding decision.
Our Practice Areas
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Property Transfers & Deed Services
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Purchase & Sale Agreement
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Real Estate Litigation
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Eviction Defense
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HOA Disputes
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Landlord-Tenant Law
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Foreclosure Defense
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Title Disputes
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Mold Law
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Real Estate Contract Disputes
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Power of Attorney for Real Estate Matters
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Residential & Commercial Lease Disputes
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CC&R (Governing Document) Violations
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Breach of Real Estate Contracts
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Neighbor & Boundary Disputes
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Mediation & Arbitration for Real Estate Disputes




