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Greg Giordano Receives Gaming Law Certificate of Appreciation
McDonald Carano congratulates Greg Giordano on receiving a certificate of appreciation for 18 years of leadership and service to the Gaming Law Section of the State Bar of Nevada. Greg became a member of the Executive Committee of the Gaming…
George Ogilvie Receives “Most Respected Leaders” Award from Nevada Business Magazine
McDonald Carano congratulates Firm Managing Partner George Ogilvie on being selected to Nevada Business Magazine’s list of Most Respected Leaders. George is one of twelve executives whose accomplishments and contributions to Nevada demonstrate successful and inspirational leadership in their organizations and local…
Governor Appoints Josh Hicks to Public Records Task Force
McDonald Carano congratulates Josh Hicks on his appointment by Governor Joe Lombardo to serve on the Public Records Task Force created by Assembly Bill No. 128 passed during the 83rd (2025) Legislative Session. Serving from November 1, 2025 to June…
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…
Mark Knobel Receives 15th Lawyer of the Year award from Best Lawyers in America
McDonald Carano congratulates Mark Knobel on receiving his 15th Lawyer of the Year award from The Best Lawyers in America for the Northern Nevada region. Lawyer of the Year honors are awarded to only one lawyer per practice area in a specific…
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