PandA Law Firm is investigating Sierra Air Conditioning & Plumbing for illegally recording customers without consent.
A: We have received deeply concerning information that technicians from a Las Vegas-area HVAC and plumbing company commonly known as “Sierra Air Conditioning & Plumbing” may have been illegally recording audio inside customers’ homes and businesses. We are investigating a potential class action lawsuit on behalf of customers whose trust and privacy were violated by being secretly recorded without their knowledge or consent.
A: Yes. Your home or business is your sanctuary. Under Nevada privacy laws, Nevada operates under “two-party consent” (or all-party consent) rules for private conversations. This means it is generally illegal to secretly record a private conversation or intercept audio in a private residence without the consent of the people being recorded. Doing so is not just a profound invasion of privacy—it is a serious violation of Nevada state law.
A: Because these recordings were allegedly done in secret, you likely wouldn’t know if it happened to you. If you have had HVAC or plumbing work performed by “Sierra Air Conditioning & Plumbing” at your home or business in recent years, you may have been affected. We want to speak with you to learn about your experience and help determine if your rights were violated.
A: Customers affected by this illegal conduct may be entitled to significant financial compensation. While no lawsuit has been filed yet and nothing is certain at this early investigative stage, taking action now ensures your name is on our interest list if a class action lawsuit moves forward.
A: Absolutely not. All consultations with our legal team are 100% strictly confidential. Your privacy is our top priority, and sharing your story with us is completely safe and risk-free.
A: It costs you nothing. Our case evaluations are completely free. You have nothing to lose by calling us to understand your legal rights, but you potentially have a lot to gain.
A: Take action right now. Your call could be the one that makes a difference for you and your Las Vegas community. If Sierra Air Conditioning & Plumbing has been in your home or business, please call PandA Law Firm today.
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Your home and/or business is your sanctuary. And when you invite a repair technician inside to fix your air conditioning or plumbing, you’re extending a basic level of trust. But what if that trust was violated?
PandA Law Firm is currently investigating a potential class action lawsuit against a Las Vegas-area HVAC and plumbing company commonly known as “Sierra Air Conditioning & Plumbing” following information that the company’s technicians may have been illegally recording audio inside customers’ homes or businesses without consent—and without disclosure.
Recording someone inside their private residence or business without their knowledge is not just a profound invasion of privacy. In Nevada, it may constitute a serious violation of state law, and customers affected by this conduct may be entitled to significant compensation.
PandA is actively looking to speak with anyone who had service performed by “Sierra Air Conditioning & Plumbing” at their home or business in recent years
No lawsuit has been filed yet, and nothing is certain at this stage, but if you’ve had HVAC or plumbing work done by “Sierra Air Conditioning & Plumbing,” PandA wants to hear your story. These conversations are completely confidential.
Call PandA Law Firm at 702-818-3888 today to share what you experienced. Your call could be the one that makes a difference and receive compensation. For you, and your Las Vegas community.
Your call could be the one that makes a difference for you and your Las Vegas community.
Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute formal legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. PandA Law Firm is currently investigating these claims; no lawsuit has yet been filed against Sierra Air Conditioning & Plumbing.
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