Andy Gabriel Receives 2nd “Lawyer of the Year” award from Best Lawyers in America®
McDonald Carano congratulates Andy Gabriel on receiving his second “Lawyer of the Year” award from The Best Lawyers in America® for the Las Vegas metropolitan region. In the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers® Andy received Lawyer of the Year in the category of Business Organizations and in the 2022 edition he received Lawyer of the Year in Corporate Law. “Lawyer of the Year” honors are awarded to only one lawyer per practice area in a specific region who achieves “extremely high overall feedback from their peers, making it an exceptional distinction.” Andy is recognized in Best Lawyers® 2024 in Business Organizations, Corporate Law, Real Estate Law, Mergers & Acquisition Law, and Land Use & Zoning Law. He has been included in The Best Lawyers in America® since 2008.
In addition to Best Lawyers in America® Andy has received the highest AV Peer Review rating every year from Martindale-Hubbell since 2012, he is the only lawyer recognized in the Commercial Real Estate Lawyer category in Vegas Inc’s Real Estate Industry Leader Awards 2023, and he is ranked in the highest Band 1 category in Real Estate Law in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business and Band 2 in Corporate/Commercial Law.

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