1489 West Warm Springs Road, Henderson, Nevada
Brian is the proud recipient of MYVEGAS Magazine’s Top 100 Lawyers, Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars, National Trial Lawyers’ Top 40 Under 40, and Real Vegas Magazine’s Most Magnificent Men. Prior to founding VASEK LAW, Brian was a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Michael P. Villani in the Eighth Judicial District Court of Nevada. As a law clerk, he observed dozens of jury trials and managed thousands of civil and criminal cases. Brian has also personally handled thousands of criminal cases with the Clark County Public Defender, one of the largest criminal defense firms in the State of Nevada, and as both a private attorney and an alternate public attorney for the City of Henderson. During each of these opportunities, Brian has now represented persons charged with attempted murder, sexual assault, child abuse, drug trafficking, robbery, home invasion, burglary, theft, solicitation, possession of a controlled substance, battery domestic violence, and driving under the influence. From felonies to misdemeanors, Brian has always sought to provide each case the time, attention, and care it deserved to achieve the best result possible for each client. He founded VASEK LAW in 2017 to provide this client-centered focus to a smaller group of persons facing the most serious of consequences personally and professionally.
Brian attended Ohio State University and graduated with a degree in Psychology and Criminology. During his studies, he also provided inpatient cognitive and behavioral therapy for children suffering from abuse and neglect. Brian then attended the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and graduated with the Dean’s Award and Pro Bono Honors for participating in the Community Service Committee, Partners in Pro Bono Program, Kids' Court School, Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada (LACSN) Educational Surrogate Parent Program, and serving as the President of the Child Advocacy Law Association. Brian was also a Public Interest Fellow, a member of the Nevada Law Journal, and received the Carl W. Tobias Excellence in Writing Award for his student publication. During law school, Brian further served as a law clerk for the Clark County Public Defender, Student-Attorney for the Juvenile Justice Clinic, and legislative extern during the 78th Regular Session of the Nevada Legislature. While well-versed in criminal law, Brian is also experienced in government affairs, public policy, and victim advocacy.
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Brian is the proud recipient of MYVEGAS Magazine’s Top 100 Lawyers, Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars, National Trial Lawyers’ Top 40 Under 40, and Real Vegas Magazine’s Most Magnificent Men. Prior to founding VASEK LAW, Brian was a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Michael P. Villani in the Eighth Judicial District Court of Nevada. As a law clerk, he observed dozens of jury trials and managed thousands of civil and criminal cases. Brian has also personally handled thousands of criminal cases with the Clark County Public Defender, one of the largest criminal defense firms in the State of Nevada, and as both a private attorney and an alternate public attorney for the City of Henderson. During each of these opportunities, Brian has now represented persons charged with attempted murder, sexual assault, child abuse, drug trafficking, robbery, home invasion, burglary, theft, solicitation, possession of a controlled substance, battery domestic violence, and driving under the influence. From felonies to misdemeanors, Brian has always sought to provide each case the time, attention, and care it deserved to achieve the best result possible for each client. He founded VASEK LAW in 2017 to provide this client-centered focus to a smaller group of persons facing the most serious of consequences personally and professionally.
Brian attended Ohio State University and graduated with a degree in Psychology and Criminology. During his studies, he also provided inpatient cognitive and behavioral therapy for children suffering from abuse and neglect. Brian then attended the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and graduated with the Dean’s Award and Pro Bono Honors for participating in the Community Service Committee, Partners in Pro Bono Program, Kids' Court School, Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada (LACSN) Educational Surrogate Parent Program, and serving as the President of the Child Advocacy Law Association. Brian was also a Public Interest Fellow, a member of the Nevada Law Journal, and received the Carl W. Tobias Excellence in Writing Award for his student publication. During law school, Brian further served as a law clerk for the Clark County Public Defender, Student-Attorney for the Juvenile Justice Clinic, and legislative extern during the 78th Regular Session of the Nevada Legislature. While well-versed in criminal law, Brian is also experienced in government affairs, public policy, and victim advocacy.