Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce 13 of its attorneys were named to Vegas Inc’s 2021 Top Lawyers list.
Now in its second year, Vegas Inc sent a survey to more than 2,900 attorneys in Clark County, requesting their recommendations for lawyers in 20 general areas of law. Those that received multiple nominations from their legal peers are featured in the publication’s Top Lawyers peer-to-peer list.
The following attorneys where chosen based on survey responses and follow-up research from the publication:
- Adam Bult, Cannabis
- Maximilien Fetaz, Securities
- Erin Grolle, Intellectual Property
- Brooke Holmes, Real Property
- Christopher Humes, Labor & Employment
- Matthew McKissick, Environmental & Natural Resources
- Rebecca Miltenberger, Real Property
- Patrick Reilly, Consumer Protection
- Frank Schreck, Gaming
- Ellen Schulhofer, Securities
- Mark Starr, Gaming
- Eric Walther, Appellate
- Lindsey Williams, Intellectual Property
To view Vegas Inc’s full list, click here.
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Rebecca Miltenberger,
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Brooke Holmes,
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Eric Walther,
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Matthew McKissick,
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Erin Grolle,
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Maximilien Fetaz,
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Frank Schreck,
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Lindsey McDougall,
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Patrick Reilly,
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Christopher Humes,
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Ellen Schulhofer,
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Adam Bult,
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