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Best Places for Women to Work in Northern Nevada
McDonald Carano proudly announces receiving two recognitions in the inaugural Best Places for Women to Work in Northern Nevada survey created by the Nevada Women’s Fund to highlight efforts to support and empower women in the workplace. We are proud…
Karyna Armstrong Receives Women Inspiring Nevada Award
McDonald Carano congratulates Karyna Armstrong on being selected to Vegas Inc.’s 2025 list of Women Inspiring Nevada. The annual Women Inspiring Nevada awards recognize women who “lead and influence Southern Nevada. These women are visionaries and pioneers in their respective industries, and…
Kelci Binau Recognized as an Emerging Leader of Gaming
40 Under 40
McDonald Carano congratulates Kelci Binau on her selection to the Emerging Leaders of Gaming 40 Under 40 Class of 2026. Kelci is the only outside counsel gaming law attorney on the prestigious list of 40 global honorees “making an impact…
Pat Lundvall Recognized in Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Litigators in America
McDonald Carano congratulates Pat Lundvall, Chair of our Commercial & Complex Litigation Practice, on being selected to Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Litigators in America 2026. Lawdragon describes 500 Leading Litigators as “outstanding advocates who have made their mark representing clients in their most…
Pat Lundvall Receives “Lawyer of the Year” Award in Labor Law-Management from Best Lawyers
McDonald Carano congratulates Pat Lundvall on receiving the Lawyer of the Year award in Labor Law-Management from The Best Lawyers in America for the Southern Nevada region. Lawyer of the Year honors are awarded to only one lawyer per practice area in…
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