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McDonald Carano Earns First DEI Medallion from the Nevada State Bar
The State Bar of Nevada launched a new DEI recognition program in 2023 after extensive meetings with law firms across the state. McDonald Carano is proud to be the first firm to earn the new “Partner in Diversity, Equity and…
Kelci Binau Recognized as Next Generation of Women Leaders in Gaming
McDonald Carano congratulates Kelci Binau on being selected to GamblingIQ magazine’s list of next generation women leaders across the global gaming community. The January 2026 issue is titled “RUN THE WORLD: The Next Generation of Women Leaders.” The special issue…
Emily Dennis’ Successful Oral Argument Before the Nevada Supreme Court
Listen to oral argument at https://nvcourts.gov/supreme/arguments/recordings/89205_oshiro_vs._oshiro. McDonald Carano congratulates Emily Dennis on her successful first oral argument before the Nevada Supreme Court on October 22, 2025. On November 26, 2025, the Court issued an Advance Opinion ruling in favor of…
Karyna Armstrong Presents on Pro Bono in Private Practice
National Pro Bono Week is October 19-25. During this week, organizations throughout the U.S. raise awareness about the need for and importance of free legal services for those who are unable to afford them. On October 20, Karyna Armstrong will participate in…
Sylvia Harrison Receives 3rd Lawyer of the Year award in Energy Law from Best Lawyers
McDonald Carano congratulates Sylvia Harrison on receiving her third Lawyer of the Year award in Energy Law from The Best Lawyers in America for the Northern Nevada region. Sylvia received her awards in the 2026, 2024 and 2021 editions of Best Lawyers. Lawyer…
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