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McDonald Carano Turns 60:
Deep Nevada Roots

On September 18, 2009, the Las Vegas Sun recognized McDonald Carano’s 60th anniversary with a visit to the firm’s Las Vegas office and an interview with Managing Partner George F. Ogilvie III. The article is provided below. McDonald Carano Wilson…

Remembering and Honoring Robert L. McDonald

Reno, NV (November 15, 2008) It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert L. McDonald, one of the founding partners of McDonald Carano and a well-known leader in the Nevada community. Bob was a beloved member…

Pat Lundvall Honored in “Women to Watch: Profiles of Nevada’s Business Leaders”

McDonald Carano congratulates Pat Lundvall on being included in Nevada Business Magazine’s list of “Women to Watch: Profiles of Nevada’s Business Leaders.” As described in the magazine, “We hope their profiles provide some insight into what it means to be…

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