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Congratulating UNLV’s Black Law Students Association Mock Trial Team
McDonald Carano congratulates the Black Law Students Association at the William S. Boyd School of Law for placing 4th out of 18 teams at the National Mock Trial Competition held during the National Black Law Students Association Convention in Portland March 16-18….
Supreme Court Appoints Chelsea Latino to Board of Bar Examiners
McDonald Carano congratulates Chelsea Latino on her appointment by the Supreme Court of Nevada to the Board of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of Nevada. The 14-member Board writes and grades the bar examination questions and oversees the administration…
Karyna Armstrong Receives “40 Under 40: Nation’s Best Advocates” Award from the National Bar Association
McDonald Carano congratulates Karyna Armstrong on being selected to receive a “40 Under 40: Nation’s Best Advocates Award” from the National Bar Association. The National Bar Association is the nation’s oldest and largest network of Black legal professionals. The award recognizes…
Supporting UNLV’s Black Law Students Association Mock Trial Team
McDonald Carano congratulates the Black Law Students Association at the William S. Boyd School of Law for placing 1st in the Western Region Mock Trial Competition. The BLSA Mock Trial team has advanced to the National Competition where they will…
Chelsea Latino Receives Outstanding Woman Attorney Award
McDonald Carano congratulates Chelsea Latino on receiving an Outstanding Woman Attorney award at the Women’s History Month event hosted by the Northern Nevada Women Lawyers Association and Washoe County Bar Association. NNWLA and WCBA created the annual event to celebrate…
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