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Bye to Bad Habits: Lawyers Share Resolutions for 2020
January 24, 2020, Law360, by Erin Coe — Hitting the snooze button instead of the gym. Letting that attorney’s email get under your skin. Checking your smartphone nonstop. Skipping a couple hours of sleep to finish that brief. The never-ending demands…
McDonald Carano Promotes Two to Partner
January 14, 2020–McDonald Carano is pleased to announce the promotion of attorneys Rory Kay and Amanda Perach to Partner, effective January 1, 2020. “We congratulate Rory and Amanda as they enter their new roles as Partners with the Firm,” said…
Sports & Betting Legislation to Watch in 2020
January 1, 2020, Law360, by Zachary Zagger — With more states looking to legalize sports betting and Congress taking a hard look at controversies in Olympic sports, the new year could be a busy one for new legislation impacting the sports industry. Here, Law360…
2020: The Year of Giving
January 1, 2020, The Writ “Millennial Minute”–With the holiday season of giving and receiving behind us, we embark upon a new year that holds the promise of fulfilled goals and presents opportunity for new growth. With only a few weeks left of…
Nevada Prisoners Denied Hepatitis C Treatment Sue the State
December 27, 2019, NBC News, by Anita Hassan Adam Hosmer-Henner recently spoke with NBC News about his representation of Nevada inmates in a high profile, class-action lawsuit. He said, “The point is to provide treatment to the inmates for a…
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