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NLRB Ruling Restricts Severance Agreements
UPDATE: In a March 22 memo to agency staff, the NLRB Office of the General Counsel answered 15 questions regarding the Board’s February 21 decision in McLaren Macomb. The decision is explained below. The Memo is available here. In a…
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…
Josh Hicks Elected to Chairman of the Board of Nevada Taxpayers Association
McDonald Carano congratulates Josh Hicks on his election to Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nevada Taxpayers Association. Josh has been a member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of NTA for more than 10 years. His…
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…
Supporting the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows
McDonald Carano’s long-term support of the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows includes Chelsea Latino and Leo Bergin serving as members of the Board of Directors, participating in the Adopt-A-Family program during the Christmas holiday season, and donating auction…
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