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McDonald Carano Sponsors Performance by Duo Violão Plus One, Hosted by Toiyabe Chamber Music Society
McDonald Carano supports the Toiyabe Chamber Music Society and proudly sponsors a special performance by Duo Violão Plus One. The event begins at 7:00 pm on April 8 at Craft Wine and Beer (22 Martin St., Reno, Nevada) and admission…
Women’s History Month: Conversations with Black Women in the Law
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and the Organization of Women Law Students (OWLS) of the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada-Las Vegas hosted a panel discussion titled “Conversations with Black…
Rick Trachok Featured as a UC Berkeley School of Law Lecturer
Senior Counsel Rick Trachok has taught throughout his career, including serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno (1988-2003), an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law (2006-2013), and a Lecturer at the…
Biden Eyes New Funds For Housing, End Of 1031 Tax Program
In a March 9, 2023, article titled “Biden Eyes New Funds For Housing, End Of 1031 Tax Program,” Law360 reported that President Biden’s budget blueprint for the next fiscal year includes investments to increase affordable housing, “while again seeking to eliminate a…
Bar Admission Requirements: Ideas and Initiatives for Change
Senior Counsel Rick Trachok will be participating on a panel at the 2023 Western States Bar Conference to discuss the latest ideas and initiatives for changes to lawyer admission requirements. Rick has served as Chair of the Nevada State Bar’s…
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