Las Vegas (main)
6385 South Rainbow Boulevard
Suite 600
Las Vegas, Nevada 89118
Phone: 702.693.4374
Fax: 702.893.3789
Email: [email protected]
Marc Cwik is a litigation attorney practicing in the areas of professional liability (including defense of lawyers, real estate brokers/agents, and insurance brokers/agents), insurance defense, insurance coverage and bad faith, general liability, FINRA matters, and also handles appeals and writ petitions. In addition, Mr. Cwik has experience defending consumer litigation lawsuits involving allegations of violation of the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Telephone Consumer Practices Act and the Truth in Lending Act as well as common law tort claims on behalf of debt collectors, creditors and financial institutions. Mr. Cwik also has experience defending entities and individuals involved in property management, homeowner associations, and other common interest development communities.
He is licensed to practice in Nevada and Wisconsin, as well as before many federal courts, including the District of Nevada, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
In addition to his experience in handling professional liability matters, Mr. Cwik has handled cases in the areas of personal injury, premises liability, wrongful death, products liability, franchisor/franchisee liability, family law, mechanic’s liens, construction defects, and commercial litigation. Mr. Cwik’s experience as a litigator is complemented by participation in numerous mediations, settlement conferences, court-annexed arbitrations, and binding arbitrations. Mr. Cwik is also a skilled legal brief writer and looks to either resolve disputes, or narrow the issues in cases, via motion practice, whenever possible.
From 2005 through 2014, Mr. Cwik held the position of Adjunct Professor of Law at Concord Law School of Kaplan University (Los Angeles, CA), teaching a 6 month course in Medical Malpractice & Professional Liability, and a year-long course in Civil Procedure.
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