Sessions
Breakout Session 2: Fiduciary Decision Making
2:15 PM - 3:05 PM Wed
Mr. Noland’s corporate practice includes all areas of commercial contract and business law, including formation, governance, and operation of corporations, limited-liability companies, partnerships, business trusts, and other statutory entities. He works with owners, shareholders, directors, partners, and senior executives on all types of commercial transactions. Mr. Noland serves a broad range of industries and market segments, including healthcare, telecommunication, lodging, mining, energy, gaming, tourism, entertainment, real estate, construction, manufacturing, retail, and professional services. He serves as counsel to sole proprietors, closely held entities, and publicly traded national and global corporations doing business in Nevada. Mr. Noland has been involved in the purchase and sale of business entities and assets, secured financing of commercial transactions, and representation of commercial loan borrowers and lenders.
Mr. Noland’s work in the field of trusts and estates law encompasses asset protection and wealth preservation, business continuation and succession planning, charitable tax and trust planning, estate and trust planning and administration, fiduciary and beneficiary representation, foundation and tax-exempt organization initiatives, and trust modification, reformation, and termination. He also assists with probate, trust, and fiduciary litigation. Mr. Noland’s trust-and estate-clients include business founders and owners, high-net-worth individuals, and financial institutions.
During law school, Mr. Noland served as a Student Honors Extern in the Office of the General Counsel at the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., a judicial extern for the Honorable Mitchell Dembin of the U.S. District Court, Southern District of California, and a research assistant for Professor Thomas A. Smith.