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 Law Section in 2007 and served as Vice-Chair since 2009 until earlier 2025. Greg’s contributions to the gaming community include serving as Chief Editor of the Nevada Gaming Law Practice and Procedure Manual and Co-Editor of the Nevada Gaming Lawyer magazine. Greg has also served as a member of the Gaming Law Advisory Board of UNLV Boyd School of Law and a member of the Editorial Board Advisory Committee for the UNLV Gaming Law Journal. We congratulate and thank Greg for his dedicated leadership to Nevada’s gaming community.

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