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McDonald Carano Practice Groups and Attorneys Recognized in Chambers USA 2019 Rankings
April 29, 2019 – Chambers USA, one of the leading legal ratings agencies in the United States, has released its 2019 rankings. McDonald Carano again ranks as one of the leading Nevada law firms with multiple practice areas and individual…
Sports Betting: What You Need to Know
May 15, 2018 By: Amanda Ciccatelli For years and years, the State of Nevada has successfully regulated sports betting. Why? One word: Experience. Decades of experience have led to the regulatory body of law in Nevada. Today, Nevada licensees are…
McDonald Carano Highlighted in Chambers USA Rankings
May 9, 2018 Las Vegas, NV – Chambers USA, one of the leading legal ratings agencies in the United States, has released its 2018 rankings. McDonald Carano again received high honors, solidifying the firm’s reputation as a leading Nevada law…
The Keys to Compliance for Companies with Political Activity
Today, when companies involve themselves in politics, there are a lot of regulations that they must comply with, whether at the federal or state level. While regulations may vary by state, companies need to know certain things before they begin…
Carano, Cobb to be Honored at UNR Graduation Ceremonies
Gaming pioneer Donald Carano and political figure Tyrus Cobb will be part of the University of Nevada, Reno graduation ceremonies in May. Both were honored as Distinguished Nevadans by the Nevada System of Higher Education, the governing body over the…
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