Nevada Governor’s 75th Anniversary Letter of Commendation
On January 1, 2024, we received a Certificate of Recognition and a Letter of Commendation from Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo expressing his “sincere gratitude for your significant contributions to the prosperity and well-being of our state. The residents of Nevada have benefitted from McDonald Carano’s countless contributions and dedicated service to the state’s government and its legal, business, and civic communities. The members of McDonald Carano embody the true spirit of Nevadans. I commend McDonald Carano for 75 years of excellence and I look forward to the continued positive impact McDonald Carano will have on Nevada.”
- Certificate of Recognition, Office of Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo
- Letter of Commendation, Office of Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo
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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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