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7 “Lawyer of the Year” Awards in Gaming Law
In 2024, McDonald Carano celebrated our seventh “Lawyer of the Year” award in Gaming Law from The Best Lawyers in America. A.J. “Bud” Hicks received the award in 2024, 2021, 2018 and 2012; A.G. Burnett received the award in 2023…
Nevada Legislative Update: Public Finance, Land Use & Zoning, Tax
The September 2023 edition of Communique’ magazine features brief summaries of select highlights of legislation passed during the 82nd Session of the Nevada State Legislature 2023. Josh Hicks published write-ups of three important laws relating to public finance, land use…
Nevada Legislative Update: Construction Industry
The September 2023 edition of Communique’ magazine features brief summaries of select highlights of legislation passed during the 82nd Session of the Nevada State Legislature 2023. Phil Mannelly published write-ups of seven important laws relating to contractor licensing and citation…
Nevada Legislative Update: Employment & Labor Law
The September 2023 edition of Communique’ magazine features brief summaries of select highlights of legislation passed during the 82nd Session of the Nevada State Legislature 2023. Kristen Gallagher published write-ups of two important laws relating to employment and labor law….
Corporate Transparency Act: New Law and New Requirements
In 2021, the U.S. Congress enacted The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) intended to combat money laundering and terrorist financing by expanding the regulatory power of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury….
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