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Celebrating International Women’s Day
McDonald Carano honored International Women’s Day by supporting women-owned businesses in Reno and Las Vegas. Organized by our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, we enjoyed celebratory lunches from the Cheese Board in Reno and Letty’s De Leticia’s Cocina in Las…
McDonald Carano Earns First DEI Medallion from the Nevada State Bar
McDonald Carano is proud to be the first firm to earn the State Bar of Nevada’s new “Partner in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” medallion in recognition of our DEI initiatives. The medallion is awarded to firms that complete at least…
Anahita Rodriguez Joins as Boyd Professional Development Fellow
McDonald Carano welcomes Anahita Rodriguez as a Law Clerk in our Las Vegas office. Anahita joins us during her Spring Semester through the Professional Development Fellowship Program of the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada,…
2022 Holiday Card Celebrates Philanthropy, Social Responsibility, and Diversity
In the Best In Business 2022 contest, McDonald Carano was awarded “1st Place” in the category of “Most Philanthropic Company with more than 30 employees.” The annual Best In Business contest determines “which business leaders and companies have had the…
Full Grant Donation to Public Interest Law Association at UNLV Boyd School of Law
McDonald Carano proudly supports the student-led Public Interest Law Association at the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada-Las Vegas through our donation of a Full Grant at the Annual Silver State Auction fundraising event. Part of the…
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