
Las Vegas Services
FedReceiver, Inc. provides professional court-appointed receivership services in Las Vegas County. Our experienced team is routinely appointed by courts to manage, preserve, and recover assets in complex litigation matters. We specialize in delivering efficient, transparent, and court-compliant solutions that protect stakeholder interests across a range of legal scenarios, including regulatory enforcement, divorce, and judgment collection.

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Court Receiver
A Las Vegas court receiver may be appointed to manage disputed assets in civil and criminal cases. FedReceiver ensures assets are protected, businesses stay operational, and court directives are followed.
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Regulatory Receiverships
Courts may appoint a regulatory receiver in Las Vegas in enforcement actions involving agencies like the SEC, FTC, or CFTC. We track down and secure assets, investigate misconduct, and carry out court-approved recovery plans.
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Divorce Receiver
A divorce receiver in Las Vegas may be appointed in complex divorces to oversee shared property or businesses. FedReceiver ensures neutral oversight and compliance with court orders.
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Judgment Enforcement Receiver
When a party fails to pay, a judgment enforcement receiver in Las Vegas can be appointed to collect. We locate, secure, and liquidate assets to satisfy judgments and protect creditor rights.
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Healthcare Receiver
A healthcare receiver in Las Vegas may be appointed when facilities face financial distress due to defaulted loans or face difficulties with current management. FedReceiver provides neutral oversight to ensure assets are protected and operations remain compliant.
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Gas Station Receiver
A gas station receiver in Las Vegas may be appointed when a business defaults or enters litigation. FedReceiver takes control of daily operations, inventory, and financial assets, ensuring neutral management and court-aligned recovery for stakeholders.
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Partnership Dispute Receiver
A partnership dispute receiver in Las Vegas may be appointed when business partners are deadlocked or in litigation. FedReceiver ensures business continuity and neutral management while legal matters are resolved.
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Hospitality Receiver
When hospitality properties face foreclosure, mismanagement, or financial instability, a hospitality receiver in Las Vegas may be appointed to take control. We manage operations of hotels, motels, and restaurants to stabilize performance and preserve value.
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Business Receiver
A business receiver in Las Vegas can be assigned by the court to oversee troubled companies during disputes, defaults, or insolvency. FedReceiver protects business assets, restores operational integrity, and ensures compliance with court directives.
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Partition Referee
A partition referee in Las Vegas is appointed when co-owners of real estate cannot agree on the use or division of property. We handle court-ordered sales or distributions of assets to resolve ownership disputes fairly and efficiently.
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Provisional Director
A provisional director in Las Vegas is designated by the court to resolve governance deadlocks in closely held corporations. FedReceiver brings impartial oversight to guide companies toward operational decisions and shareholder alignment.
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Distribution Agent
As a distribution agent in Las Vegas, FedReceiver manages the fair and court-supervised distribution of recovered assets, class action settlements, or restitution funds to beneficiaries and creditors.
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Probate Administrator
When no executor is named or able to serve, the court may appoint a probate administrator in Las Vegas. FedReceiver ensures estate assets are managed, debts are settled, and property is distributed in accordance with probate laws.

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Reach out
Reach out to us via our contact page or call our office.
Set an Appointment
An initial call will allow for an initial assessment of the proposed case.
Sample Pleadings/Orders
With approximately 800 cases, FedReceiver has a vast library of exemplars including motions seeking appointment of receiver, orders appointing receiver and memorandum of points & authorities.
References
We offer excellent references with local and national law firms, accounting firms and clients.
Court Experience
Given our decades of experience and hundreds of cases, we have appeared in state/federal court and have excellent relationships with numerous courts/judges.
Get to know our expert Las Vegas Team
With prior experience as President of the California Receivers Forum (CRF) Los Angeles/Orange County Chapter, President of the National Association of Federal Equity Receivers (NAFER), panel members at receiver conferences, we are leaders in our industry.

Receivers Stephen Donell, James Donell, Todd Donell and Sarah Bates have collectively worked on 800+ receiver/partition cases. With a specialty in complex partnership disputes, the team also is appointed in connection with defaulted real estate loans, business loans, divorce, judgment enforcement, health & safety, regulatory and charging orders.
Offices
Los Angeles
12121 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 710
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Phone: 310.207.8481
Stephen J. Donell Los Angeles
President of FedReceiver, Inc., Jalmar Properties, Inc. and Donell Expert Services, Inc.
Todd D. Donell Los Angeles
Executive Vice President of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
James H. Donell Los Angeles
Founder and CEO of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Sarah R. Bates Los Angeles
Vice President of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Common FAQs about our Las Vegas Services
What are the responsibilities of a court-appointed receiver in Las Vegas?
A court-appointed receiver in Las Vegas acts as a neutral party to take control of assets, businesses, or properties involved in litigation. Their duties may include preserving value, managing operations, collecting rents, or liquidating assets, all under court supervision.
Can a Las Vegas receiver take over a business or commercial property?
Yes. With court approval, a receiver in Las Vegas can take control of businesses, commercial properties, or other assets to stabilize operations, prevent losses, and ensure compliance with legal obligations.
How are court receivers appointed in Clark County courts?
A receiver is appointed by a judge upon request by one of the parties in a legal dispute. In Las Vegas, the Clark County District Court issues an order defining the receiver’s powers, responsibilities, and the scope of the receivership.
What happens after a receiver is appointed by a Las Vegas court?
Once appointed, the receiver takes possession of the designated assets, informs all relevant parties, and begins managing or protecting the assets in line with the court’s order. Regular reports are submitted to the court and parties involved.
What qualifications are needed to be a receiver in Las Vegas?
Receivers in Las Vegas must demonstrate impartiality, professional experience, and financial or operational expertise. Courts typically appoint individuals or firms with strong backgrounds in law, finance, or business management.
When can a receiver be appointed in a Las Vegas divorce or partnership dispute?
n contentious divorces or partnership dissolutions, a receiver may be appointed to manage jointly held assets—such as businesses, real estate, or financial accounts—to ensure equitable handling and prevent asset dissipation.
Can a Las Vegas receiver hire attorneys or financial experts?
Yes. With court approval, a Las Vegas receiver can retain attorneys, CPAs, property managers, or other professionals needed to effectively carry out the duties of the receivership.
What is the role of a regulatory receiver in Las Vegas?
A regulatory receiver is typically appointed in cases involving violations of state or federal regulations. In Las Vegas, these cases may involve fraud, licensing issues, or government enforcement actions aimed at protecting the public or investors.
Is a Las Vegas receiver allowed to hire legal counsel for the estate?
Yes. A receiver may hire legal counsel—subject to court approval—to represent the receivership estate in litigation, assist with asset recovery, or address compliance issues.
What does a gas station receiver do in Las Vegas cases?
A gas station receiver manages daily operations, ensures environmental and licensing compliance, collects revenues, and may prepare the station for sale or restructuring—depending on the court’s directives.
Review the chapter authored by Mr. Donell

Reviving the Financially Distressed Business
Reviving The Financially Distressed Business is the essential guide for business owners and corporate leaders whose companies are under—or anticipating—financial difficulties. See Chapter 11, Receiverships, written by Court Receiver Stephen Donell, CCIM, CPM
Steve Donell’s contribution to the book “Reviving a Financially Distressed Business” reflects not only his expertise as a receiver, but his sound judgment on how receivership can be used to effectively advance a financially troubled business.”
– Brian Davidoff, Esq. Author and Editor
