About Leila
Leila Hale earned her law degree from the University of Idaho College of Law. She took the classroom learning into a multi-jurisdictional practice that stretches across state lines and into the federal appellate sphere. Her legal education provided a foundation for handling litigation in varied courtrooms.
Early in her career Hale secured admission in a wide range of jurisdictions. She is licensed to practice in Nevada, Kentucky, Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Idaho, Michigan, Iowa, Georgia, Washington and Texas, and she holds admission to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Those admissions reflect a practice that crosses regional boundaries and engages with both state and federal procedures.
Hale’s professional involvement extends beyond courtroom appearances. She maintains memberships in numerous bar organizations, including the American Bar Association and the state bars of Idaho, Illinois, Georgia, Kentucky, Washington, Oregon, Iowa, Texas, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Minnesota. Her participation in groups such as the Nevada State Bar Association, the Nevada Justice Association and the National Charity League signals an interest in the broader legal community and civic activities.
Her work has required frequent coordination across jurisdictions and with local counsel. That practical experience means she is accustomed to managing cases that involve differing procedural rules and timelines. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She prepares matters for motion practice, discovery and trial while keeping an eye on appellate avenues when cases require review beyond the trial court.
Hale practices under the banner of Hale Injury Law, operating offices in Downtown Las Vegas and in Henderson. The firm name indicates a focus on injury-related matters and the practice handles cases that move through state courts and, where appropriate, into federal courts. She represents clients in dispute resolution processes and in contested litigation, bringing multi-jurisdictional admissions to bear when cases involve parties or issues across state lines.
Outside the courtroom, Hale’s memberships in a range of state bars and professional associations keep her engaged with developments across different legal landscapes. She continues to serve clients through Hale Injury Law from offices in the Las Vegas area. Her current practice concentrates on personal injury matters across the jurisdictions where she is admitted.