Both the federal and Nevada. Rules of Civil Procedure enable a party to make an offer of judgment as a way to short circuit litigation.At any time more than 21 days before trial, any party may serve an offer in writing to allow judgment to be taken in accordance with its terms and conditions. As a general rule, whenever a prevailing plaintiff's recovery of attorneys' fees can be a driving litigation factor, defendants should evaluate making a Rule 68. No execution may issue on a judgment, nor may proceedings be taken to enforce it, until 30 days have passed after service of written notice of its entry. The court may relieve a party or its legal representative from a final judgment, order, or proceeding for the following reasons: The Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure apply to requests for declaratory judgment. Nevada does have a procedural rule and corresponding statute that permits an award of attorney's fees where they are otherwise not permitted. LACSN - Legal Aid Center Of Southern. Nevada. Motion for Declaratory Relief - MDCR (CIV). MDFJ.