Nevada Code § 7.275

Continuation as public corporation; powers; rules of Supreme Court
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1. The State Bar of Nevada, a public
corporation heretofore created by statute, is hereby continued under the
exclusive jurisdiction and control of the Supreme Court.
2. The State Bar of Nevada has perpetual
succession and a seal and it may sue and be sued. It may, for the purpose of
carrying into effect and promoting its objectives:
(a) Make contracts.
(b) Own, hold, use, manage and deal in and with
real and personal property.
(c) Do all other acts incidental to the foregoing
or necessary or expedient for the administration of its affairs and the
attainment of its purposes.
3. Rules for the government of the State
Bar of Nevada shall be made by the Supreme Court pursuant to NRS 2.120 .

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