Dennis Gutwald Recognized in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business
McDonald Carano congratulates Dennis Gutwald on receiving recognition in Gaming & Licensing Law in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2023, the legal profession’s highly respected guide for helping businesses select outside counsel. Dennis is ranked Band 3 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 Dennis to Chambers researchers as:
- “Dennis is a really hard worker, and he’s very knowledgeable about what’s needed for a gaming application.”
- “He researches matters efficiently and very timely.”
- “Dennis is knowledgeable and easy to work with.”
- “He is a brilliant lawyer.”
Dennis’ additional accolades include Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent Peer Review rating, Vegas Inc’s “Top Lawyers” in Gaming Law, and The Best Lawyers in America in Gaming Law and Administrative & Regulatory Law. We congratulate Dennis on his numerous recognitions.

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