About Philip
Phil Aurbach is an attorney licensed to practice in Nevada. He works on matters that arise under Nevada law and appears before state courts and administrative bodies. Colleagues describe him as steady and exacting in his preparation. Clients value clear explanations and practical steps more than legal flourishes.
He completed the training required to practice law and gained admission in Nevada. Details about his law school and the year he was admitted are not part of this profile. Early in his career he moved into roles that combined client counseling with courtroom work. That mix has shaped much of the work he handles today.
Over the years Aurbach has built experience across a range of day-to-day legal tasks. He drafts pleadings and motions, prepares discovery, and argues contested matters when necessary. He also handles negotiations and administrative hearings. The practical side of law — resolving disputes, advising on regulatory obligations, closing transactions — figures prominently in his workload.
His work often requires close attention to procedural rules and local practice. Nevada’s courts and agencies have their own rhythms. Aurbach focuses on getting filings right and meeting deadlines. He balances case strategy with the immediate needs of clients, whether that means preparing for trial or resolving a matter through settlement.
Aurbach’s professional profile is pragmatic rather than flashy. He tends to take measurable steps that move matters forward. That approach can mean rigorous preparation for hearings and careful review of documents before any agreement is signed. He aims to reduce uncertainty for clients by clarifying options and likely outcomes.
As of 2026 he practices in Nevada and continues to represent individuals and entities in state matters. He concentrates on representing clients in Nevada state courts and administrative forums.