Abstract
Collection is comprised of scrapbooks from 1948 to 2009 documenting the career of Las Vegas, Nevada lawyer Neil Galatz, his family, and his involvement with the local Jewish community. Contents include news clippings, photographs, event programs, and other ephemera.
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Neil Galatz Scrapbooks (1948-2009) are comprised of scrapbooks documenting the career of Las Vegas, Nevada lawyer Neil Galatz, his family, and his involvement with the local Jewish community. Contents include news clippings, photographs, event programs, and other ephemera. Materials related to the Galatz's Vegas Valley Morgans horse farm, and their involvement with B'nai B'rith, Temple Beth Sholom, and the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas are included in the scrapbooks. Neil Galatz's career, including his time as deputy district attorney, his involvement in law organizations, and his work on the MGM Multi-District Fire Litigation, the Hilton Fire Litigation, and the PEPCON Explosion Plaintiffs Committee, is well-represented within the collection.
Access Note
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Materials in this collection may be protected by copyrights and other rights. See Reproductions and Use on the UNLV Special Collections website for more information about reproductions and permissions to publish.
Arrangement
Materials are listed chronologically, but are housed in a manner that supports their preservation.
Biographical / Historical Note
Prominent attorney and community leader Neil G. Galatz (1933-2013) was a prominent attorney and community leader in Las Vegas Nevada. He moved to Las Vegas and started practicing law in 1957 and served as deputy district attorney from 1959 to 1960. In the 1980s he was co-chairman for the Plaintiffs Lead Counsel Committee in the MGM Multi-District Fire Litigation and in the Hilton Fire Litigation, which were lawsuits related to two major hotel fires in Las Vegas. After the PEPCON industrial disaster in Henderson, Nevada in 1988, Galatz chaired the PEPCON Explosion Plaintiffs Committee. His specialties in private practice included personal injury, medical and legal malpractice, and product liability. Galatz held leadership positions in law organizations such as the American Bar Association, State Bar of Nevada, Nevada Justice Association, and the American Association for Justice. He was also an active member of the Jewish community of Las Vegas, serving as Second Vice President of B'nai B'rith, Adult Education Coordinator at Temple Beth Sholom, and, for 35 years, a member of the Board of Directors of the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas. In 1981 Galatz and his wife Elaine founded Vegas Valley Morgans horse farm to breed and train Morgan horses. He and his family, including his daughters Lara and Leesa, competed at horse shows and won numerous national and world championships.
Neil Galatz was born in New York City on January 22, 1933. He graduated from the Bronx High School of Science before receiving a bachelor of arts from Adelphi College in 1953 and his Juris Doctor from Columbia University-New York in 1956. After moving to Las Vegas, Galatz was a partner in Weiner, Goldwater, and Galatz before he started his own law firm, Galatz, Earl, and Biggar, in the mid-1960s. He wrote dozens of law related articles and lectured for multiple organizations including The American Association for Justice, National Judicial College, Hastings Law School, State Trial Lawyers Groups and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. Galatz was recognized as one of the best lawyers in the country by publications such as the
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"Neil Galatz Obituary."
Preferred Citation
Neil Galatz Collection of Scrapbooks, 1948-2009. MS-00723. Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Acquisition Note
Materials were donated in 2015 by Elaine Galatz; accession number 2015-107.
Processing Note
Material was processed by Emily Lapworth in 2015. In 2017 Joyce Moore edited content and published ArchivesSpace finding aid.