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Lewis Roca Lawyers Named in Nevada Business Magazine's 2024 Top Rank Attorneys List

LAS VEGAS/RENO (June 3, 2024) – Lewis Roca announces that six of its lawyers have been recognized in Nevada Business Magazine’s 2024 Top Rank Attorneys list.

The Lewis Roca 2024 Top Rank Attorneys are:

Southern Nevada

  • Ogonna Brown – Litigation & Disputes, Bankruptcy & Creditors’ Rights, Business Torts
  • Glenn Light – Regulated Commercial Gaming, Interactive Gaming, International Business Services
  • Karl Rutledge – Commercial Gaming, Interactive Gaming, Sweepstakes & Promotions
  • Dan Waite – Litigation & Disputes, Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation

Northern Nevada

  • Lucy Crow – Litigation & Disputes
  • Paul Matteoni – Construction Projects, Litigation & Disputes, Class Actions

This esteemed recognition appeared in the June issue of Nevada Business Magazine. The selection process included rigorous peer voting, verification with the State Bar of Nevada, and thorough individual review. It underscores Lewis Roca’s exceptional legal talent and cements its reputation as a premier legal powerhouse in Nevada, dedicated to delivering top-notch legal services to its clients.

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This content was originally published by Lewis Roca before their combination with Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP.

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