A. J. “Bud” Hicks Receives Prestigious Senior Statesperson Recognition in Chambers USA
McDonald Carano congratulates Bud Hicks on receiving the prestigious “Senior Statesperson” recognition for Gaming & Licensing Law in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2024, the legal profession’s highly respected guide for helping businesses select outside counsel. Bud has been ranked in Chambers for over 20 years in Gaming & Licensing Law/Nevada. Chambers’ ranking process includes confidential surveys and interviews with clients to assess “legal ability, client service, commercial astuteness, professional conduct, diligence, and commitment.” Clients describe Bud to Chambers researchers as:
- “Bud is very knowledgeable about everything.”
- “He is the be all and end all of gaming law.”
- “He is well known for his longstanding practice in the gaming space.”
- “Bud is an incredible Lawyer.”
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