Angela Otto Recognized as one of Connect Media’s 2021 Lawyers in Real Estate
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Angela Otto, a shareholder in its Las Vegas office, was recognized by Connect Media as one of its 2021 Lawyers in Real Estate.
For its second annual Lawyers in Real Estate Awards, Connect Media selected 110 attorneys from around the U.S. representing a variety of disciplines. Recipients were selected for excelling in their practices as well as their contributions to the community. Otto was one of 10 attorneys recognized in the Phoenix & Southwest region.
If there is a marquee project happening in Las Vegas, the odds are high that Otto has a substantial role in it. Few lawyers in Nevada, or across the country, have more experience managing the real estate components of large-scale hospitality and gaming transactions. Her background in corporate and real estate law makes her a powerhouse attorney with brands such as Caesars Entertainment, MGM and Wynn Resorts relying on her legal counsel.
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