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Maggie O’Flaherty Joins McDonald Carano
McDonald Carano proudly announces that Maggie O’Flaherty has joined our Government Affairs & Advocacy Group, supporting clients on legislative strategy, regulatory navigation, and stakeholder engagement across Nevada. With roots in northern Nevada and half a decade of experience living and…
Laena St-Jules Joins McDonald Carano
McDonald Carano proudly announces that Laena St-Jules has joined McDonald Carano’s Reno office. She is a member of the Appellate Practice Group and Commercial & Complex Litigation Practice Group. Laena’s business litigation experience includes matters involving contract disputes, shareholder derivative…
Meet Karyna Armstrong: Nevada Lawyer Trailblazer
Nevada Lawyer magazine is the official publication of the State Bar of Nevada. Each monthly issue includes a special column titled “Nevada Trailblazers” that shares the personal and professional sides of attorneys who are making a difference and forging new…
Pat Lundvall Receives Highest Band 1 Rating in Chambers USA
McDonald Carano congratulates Pat Lundvall on receiving her fourth consecutive Band 1 rating in Commercial Litigation from Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2025, the legal profession’s highly respected guide for helping businesses select outside counsel. In addition to her…
Sylvia Harrison Receives Senior Statesperson Recognition in Chambers USA
McDonald Carano congratulates Sylvia Harrison on receiving the prestigious Senior Statesperson recognition in Environmental Law in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, the legal profession’s highly respected guide for helping businesses select outside counsel. Sylvia has been prominently ranked in…
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