357.110 - Attorney General may elect to intervene in action by private plaintiff; motion to extend time for election; unsealing of complaint.

357.110  Attorney General may elect to intervene in action by private plaintiff; motion to extend time for election; unsealing of complaint.

      1.  Within 60 days after receiving a complaint and disclosure, the Attorney General may intervene and proceed with the action or, for good cause shown, move the court to extend the time for his or her election whether to proceed. The motion may be supported by affidavits or other submissions in chambers.

      2.  If the Attorney General elects to intervene, the complaint must be unsealed. If the Attorney General elects not to intervene, the private plaintiff may proceed and the complaint must be unsealed.

      (Added to NRS by 1999, 826; A 2007, 2400)