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2023 Hiring Outlook: Midsize Firms Positioned for Recruitment Success
In February 2023, Of Counsel, the legal profession publication known as The Legal Practice and Management Report, published its annual special issue in which law firm leaders across the U.S. share their views on the recruiting and hiring outlook for…
Rob McPeak Receives Mentor in Real Estate Recognition
McDonald Carano congratulates Rob McPeak on his Mentor in Real Estate recognition from the Lied Center for Real Estate. The Lied Center is part of the Lee Business School at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, which focuses on excellence in…
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,…
Top 5 Construction Litigation Questions from Private Sector Owners, Contractors, and Suppliers
Residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use construction rapidly expanded throughout Nevada during the past few years. The number of completed and proposed projects grew beyond most expectations, especially in light of uncertainties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, recently the construction…
Appointed to Northern Nevada Disciplinary Board
McDonald Carano congratulates Emily Dubansky and Lucas Foletta on their appointment to the Northern Nevada Disciplinary Board by the Nevada State Bar Board of Governors. The Disciplinary Board conducts screenings and hearings for the Office of Bar Counsel involving cases…
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