James Wadhams

( Nevada )
Achievements

Best Lawyers in America, Government Relations Practice, 2007-2019

Nevada's Best Lawyers, 2013

Top Lawyers, Vegas Inc., 2013

AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated (the highest rating available), by Martindale-Hubbell

Clients

1) Asurion Insurance Services

2) General Motors

3) Medical Transportation Management

4) Nevada Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors

5) Nevada Blind Children's Foundation

6) Nevada Hospital Association

7) Nevada Independent Insurance Agents

8) Nevada Insurance Council

9) Nevada Rural Electric Association

10) Nevada State Board of Architecture, Interior Design, and Residential Design

11) Nevada Surplus Lines Association

12) Northern Nevada National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals

13) Novo Nordisk

14) Opportunity 180

15) Pediatrix Medical Group

16) Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority

17) Rowe Law Group

18) Sourcewell

19) Upstart

20) Vegas Chamber

Biography

James L. Wadhams is a Partner at Black & LoBello.

Jim focuses his practice on government affairs, insurance, and administrative law. He has presented issues in the legislature for public agencies in Nebraska and Nevada, and since 1981, has represented private clients as a lobbyist before the Nevada Legislature. He has represented such clients as Nevada Independent Insurance Agents, Nevada Hospital Association, Newmont Mining Corporation, and Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce.

Jim's extensive knowledge of the executive and legislative process has assisted clients in accomplishing a wide array of legislative and regulatory changes including privatizing the state's workers' compensation insurance, creating a nationally recognized standard for mining reclamation, and virtually all major tax issues.

Jim was first admitted to the practice of law in January of 1973 and worked as an attorney for the Nebraska Department of Insurance. He worked on several committees of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and drafted several laws and regulations that were adopted as national standards for insurance regulation. He moved to Nevada in 1975 and became Chief Counsel to the Nevada Insurance Division and later served as a Deputy Attorney General for Insurance and in 1978 became the Commissioner of Insurance. He subsequently served as the Director of the Department of Commerce supervising 13 regulatory agencies.

Last Updated: May 26, 2025