McDonald Carano 2019 Mountain States Super Lawyers & Rising Stars
Las Vegas, Nevada, May 31, 2019 – McDonald Carano LLP is pleased to announce that twelve attorneys from the firm were recognized as 2019 Mountain States Super Lawyers, and three of the firm’s attorneys were recognized as Mountain States Rising Stars. The 2019 edition of Super Lawyers includes McDonald Carano attorneys from a variety of practice areas and both the firm’s Las Vegas and Reno offices.
McDonald Carano 2019 Mountain States Super Lawyers include:
- Robert E. Armstrong, Attorney, Estate Planning & Probate
- James W. Bradshaw, Attorney, Business Litigation
- Kristen T. Gallagher, Attorney, Business Litigation
- Gregory Giordano, Attorney, Gaming
- Leigh Goddard, Attorney, Business Litigation
- A. J. “Bud” Hicks, Attorney, Gaming
- Pat Lundvall, Attorney, Business Litigation
- George F. Ogilvie III, Attorney, Business Litigation
- Jeff Silvestri, Attorney, Business Litigation
- Scott A. Swain, Attorney, Estate Planning & Probate
- Ryan J. Works, Attorney, Bankruptcy: Business
- Amanda C. Yen, Attorney, Business Litigation
McDonald Carano 2019 Mountain States Rising Stars include:
- Rory Kay, Attorney, Business Litigation
- Adam Hosmer-Henner, Attorney, Business Litigation
- Amanda M. Perach, Attorney, Bankruptcy: Business

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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