Robert P Loftus
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**Robert P. Loftus, Esq.** 10001 Park Run Drive Las Vegas, NV 89145 United States Robert P. Loftus is a seasoned attorney based in Las Vegas, Nevada, specializing in corporate governance, employment law, estate planning, personal injury, probate, and tax law. With a multifaceted practice that spans several key areas of law, Mr. Loftus is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal solutions to individuals and businesses alike. Mr. Loftus began his legal career after earning his law degree, serving as the Securities Registration and Licensing Examiner for the Nevada Secretary of State. In this role, he oversaw the regulation of new securities offerings and investment advisor applications, gaining invaluable insights into compliance and regulatory frameworks. Following this, he completed a judicial clerkship, where he gained hands-on experience across various litigation stages, including jury trials. His diverse background includes a significant tenure in the finance sector, where he honed his expertise in wealth management and estate planning. This experience enriches his legal practice, allowing him to approach client needs with a unique perspective on financial implications. In addition to his legal work, Mr. Loftus serves as a Captain in the Judge Advocate General's Corps of the United States Army Reserve, where he advises on administrative and national security law. His commitment to service extends beyond the courtroom, as he actively engages with clients to understand their unique needs and provide tailored legal strategies. When not practicing law, Mr. Loftus enjoys outdoor activities such as camping and fishing, as well as exploring emerging technologies. His blend of professional experience and personal interests enables him to connect with clients on multiple levels, ensuring a supportive and thorough legal experience.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.