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7 Attorneys Recognized as “Rising Stars” 2023
McDonald Carano is proud to announce that seven of our attorneys are recognized as “Rising Stars” in the 2023 edition of Mountain States Super Lawyers magazine. The list of top attorneys “recognizes attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their legal…
Adam Hosmer-Henner Earns “Up & Coming” Recognition in Commercial Litigation
McDonald Carano congratulates Adam Hosmer-Henner on receiving “Up & Coming” recognition in Commercial Litigation from Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, the legal profession’s highly respected guide for helping businesses select outside counsel. Chambers’ ranking process includes confidential surveys and interviews with clients to…
Up & Coming Business Person Recognition in Best In Business Contest
Northern Nevada Business Weekly announced the results of its 2022 Best In Business contest and two McDonald Carano attorneys received the two highest numbers of votes in the “Up & Coming Business Person” category. We proudly congratulate Phil Mannelly and…
Nevada’s Largest Team of Business Litigation Super Lawyers
McDonald Carano congratulates Jim Bradshaw, Pat Lundvall, George Ogilvie, Jeff Silvestri and Amanda Yen for being recognized as Business Litigation Super Lawyers in the 2022 edition of Mountain States Super Lawyers. With five lawyers on the list, McDonald Carano has…
Pat Lundvall Receives 12th Annual Recognition in Top 50 Women Super Lawyers List
McDonald Carano congratulates Pat Lundvall, Chair of our Commercial & Complex Litigation Practice, on her 12th consecutive annual recognition in the “Top 50 Women Super Lawyers” list for the Mountain States region which includes Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming….
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