Mary Shamon Joins as Boyd Professional Development Fellow
McDonald Carano welcomes Mary Shamon as a Law Clerk during her Spring Semester. Mary joins our Las Vegas office on January 26 through the Professional Development Fellowship Program of William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada-Las Vegas. In addition to her legal studies, Mary is involved in the Nevada Law Journal, Sports and Entertainment Law Association, Intellectual Property Law Society, Organization of Women in Law Society, and Middle Eastern Law Student Association. Mary’s background includes serving as a Legal Clerk in the Criminal Division of the Superior Court of Stanislaus County and a committee member of the Nevada Women’s Lobby. Mary earned a B.A. in Politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

About McDonald Carano
In 2024, McDonald Carano celebrated its 75ᵗʰ Anniversary of serving Nevada’s legal, business, government, and civic communities. More than 60 lawyers and government affairs professionals serve Nevada, national, and international clients from our offices in Reno, Las Vegas, and Carson City. McDonald Carano provides transactional, litigation, regulatory, and government affairs services to startups, corporations, private companies, trade associations, nonprofits, public entities, high-net-worth individuals, and family offices throughout Nevada. We are deeply committed to supporting local communities by volunteering our time, resources, and services, including pro bono legal services, to nonprofit organizations, charitable foundations, and public service entities. We are proud to be your Nevada law firm since 1949.
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