Tiffany A. Kahler is an associate in the litigation group. Tiffany graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in criminal justice from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, where she also received her J.D. from the William S. Boyd School of Law. While in law school, Tiffany served as an articles editor for the Gaming Law Journal as well as the president of both the Child Advocacy Law Association and the Christian Legal Society. After graduating from law school, Tiffany clerked for the Honorable Mark R. Denton in the Eighth Judicial District Court of Nevada Business Court. Before joining MWM, Tiffany worked as a litigation associate at Pisanelli & Bice and most recently at Armstrong Teasdale in Las Vegas.
State Bar of Nevada
American Bar Association
Clark County Bar Association
Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys
Texas Rising Star, Thomson Reuters
2023
Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, Woodward White, Inc.
2021-2023
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, 50 Hour Club, 2017 + 2020; Pro Bono 100+ Hour Club, 2019
Outstanding Student in Community Service for the Kids’ Court School, 2013
Texas, 2022
Nevada, 2014
Supreme Court of Nevada
U.S. District Court, District of Nevada
Commercial Litigation
Consumer Litigation
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