Best Lawyers in America Recognizes
Construction Law & Litigation
Practice Group Expertise

McDonald Carano proudly announces that Best Lawyers in America has recognized the Construction Law and Litigation expertise of five attorneys in our Reno and Las Vegas offices. Entirely based on peer review, the Best Lawyers methodology reflects the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues who are practicing in the same area of law and geographic region.

The five recognized lawyers are listed below and we encourage you to learn more about their experience and expertise by clicking on their names and reviewing their biographies. Our team protects the rights of local, regional, national and international clients involved in private and public projects throughout Nevada.

  • Matt Addison, Partner, Reno, recognized since 2008 for Construction Law and Litigation
  • James Bradshaw, Partner, Reno, recognized since 2015 for Construction Law and Litigation
  • William Magrath, Partner, Reno, recognized since 2009 for Construction Law and Litigation
  • Robert McPeak, Partner, Las Vegas, recognized since 2021 for Construction Law and Litigation
  • George Ogilvie, Partner, Las Vegas, recognized since 2008 for Construction Law and Litigation

About McDonald Carano

McDonald Carano has been shaping Nevada’s legal, business, and policy landscape since our founding in 1949. With more than 60 lawyers and government affairs professionals working from offices in Reno, Las Vegas, and Carson City, we are Nevada’s law firm for business. Our local, national and international clients include Fortune 500 corporations, fast-growth and mid-market companies, entrepreneurs and startups, non-profit organizations, government entities, and high-net-worth individuals. Our attorneys deliver cross-discipline, one-stop, business law and government affairs counsel. Please visit mcdonaldcarano.com

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