Lawyers: 100 fear infection
Las Vegas Review Journal
March 14, 2008
More than 100 former patients of the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada believe they contracted potentially fatal infections because of the clinic’s shoddy medical practices, according to several Las Vegas trial lawyers. Robert Eglet mentioned in article.
Lawyers play waiting game in medical conspiracy investigation
Las Vegas Review Journal
March 13, 2008
Mine was the best seat in the courtroom during closing arguments in Noel Gage’s conspiracy and fraud trial Tuesday. Perched next to attorneys Robert Eglet and Robert Vannah (two targets in the investigation), I observed their reactions to having their names bandied about by a federal prosecutor who was quite aware of their presence. Robert Eglet mentioned in article.
Beauty regimen, epiphany, testimony will not spark respect for surgeon
Las Vegas Review Journal
March 6, 2008
Neurosurgeon Ben Venger looked into my eyes with all the sincerity he could muster and denied he had become a government witness. The truth was, he had, and we both knew it. Robert Eglet and the late Randall Mainor mentioned in article.
Lawyers: Pain, suffering cap won’t bring justice
Las Vegas Review Journal
March 6, 2008
Just as local trial attorneys begin preparing massive class-action cases against the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada, they’re running into a potentially big roadblock: a $350,000 state cap on emotional damages in medical-malpractice lawsuits. Robert Eglet quoted in article.
Case of botched surgery is tale of greed, selfishness, self-preservation
Las Vegas Review Journal
February 23, 2008
When Melodie Simon testified Thursday that she didn’t feel victimized by her attorney Noel Gage, you could sense a silent “hooray” from the defense attorneys representing the Las Vegas lawyer on conspiracy and fraud charges. Robert Eglet mentioned in article.
Woman tells of operation, case
Las Vegas Review Journal
February 22, 2008
When Melodie Simon prepared to undergo routine back surgery to replace screws holding a fused lumbar disc together, the former Olympian never expected she would be bound to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. Robert Eglet mentioned in article.
Halverson’s Web site still lays claim to endorsements from 2006 bid
Las Vegas Review Journal
January 24, 2008
You’d be amazed at the number of respected businessmen, attorneys, police, firefighters and union groups supporting District Judge Elizabeth Halverson.
Guests gather for law firm’s ‘Moulin Rouge’-themed holiday bash
Las Vegas Review Journal
December 13, 2007
The law firm of Eglet Wall Cottle had an over-the-top holiday event, which featured a “Moulin Rouge” theme, Saturday at Chameleon Studios.
Guests entered a ballroom decorated in the spirit of the movie “Moulin Rouge,” with the Moulin Rouge Club’s prominent windmill as the stage backdrop. The firm’s law partners, Robert and Tracy Eglet, Robert Cottle, Robert Adams and Bradley Mainor, greeted the 300 guests, including Nevada Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry, District Court Judges Jessie Walsh and Mark Denton, and Chief District Judge Kathy Hardcastle.
Local attorney, founder of firm dies of cancer
Las Vegas Review Journal
December 12, 2007
Prominent local attorney Randall “Randy” Mainor, who was a founding partner of the Las Vegas firm Eglet Wall Cottle, died Tuesday from prostate cancer. He was 66.
Attorney’s lawsuit sputters to end, but animosity, investigation persist
Las Vegas Review Journal
November 29, 2007
Like so many civil lawsuits that begin with fury, the defamation case Robert Eglet filed against fellow attorney Nelson Cohen has fizzled. But nobody would say their antipathy has faded away, even though the lawsuit has. Robert Eglet mentioned in article.












