About this office:
Client Success. Client Relationships. The true measure of our firm.
All law firms are not alike. They are each guided by distinct principles and attitudes that affect every aspect of a client's experience with the firm. As one of the Southwest's leading law firms, Lewis and Roca is no exception. Founded in 1950 and with over 200 attorneys in offices in Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas, Reno and Albuquerque, the firm serves a diverse base of local, regional, national and international clients, including some of the world's largest corporations.
We have extensive experience across a wide range of disciplines from corporate and securities, to intellectual property, through real estate. We attract and retain the highest caliber legal talent who share our values of integrity, respect, teamwork, accountability and leadership. The foundation of our success is, and will continue to be, the dedication of exceptional attorneys and professional staff.
For over 50 years, the standard we set for our firm is to maintain professional excellence in an open environment that is hospitable and welcoming to all people. How do we do this? By recognizing that our core purpose is all about relationships. Being outstanding attorneys helps us attract clients. Being good people helps us build long-standing client relationships.
And while grounded in a rich tradition, we challenge the dated view of what a law firm is and how it operates. By going far beyond just an understanding of legal principles, we redefine the role of attorneys in business. We see the world from our clients' point of view and empower them with the legal foundation and business foresight to succeed and flourish in an ever-changing corporate climate. This is the essence of quality representation.
Lewis and Roca. A legacy of integrity and trust.
Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details:
Statement of Practice Summary:
General Practice including Trial and Appellate Practice, Bankruptcy, Business Law, Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Construction, Environmental, Gaming, Government Relations, Health Care, Insurance Defense/Bad Faith Coverage, Intellectual Property, Labor and Employment, Public Utility, Product Liability, Real Estate, Sports and Entertainment, Trademark, Copyright and Computer Law, Tort Litigation and Workers' Compensation.
Documents by Lawyers at this office
EFCA UpdateAnthony L. Martin, Christopher Pastore, October 12, 2009, previously published by Casino Enterprise Management Magazine on July 2009
Not long after the 111th Congress began its first legislative session, the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) (S.560,H.R. 1409) was introduced for consideration. During the 2008 campaign, this act received substantial support from organized labor, a significant majority of the Democratic members of...
Gaming Management: Conflicts of InterestGlenn J. Light, Karl F. Rutledge, Quinton Singleton, October 12, 2009, previously published by Casino Enterprise Management on December 2008
In the wake of the Enron scandal that rocked the public company sector, Rod Smith, a reporter for Casino City Times, questioned why the gaming industry had not experienced similar problems. Terry Lanni, the MGM Mirage Chairman and CEO had a simple explanation: "We're a highly regulated...
Intellectual Property: Common Mistakes Made By CasinosKenneth D'Alessandro, Michael J. McCue, October 16, 2009, previously published by Casino Enterprise Management Magazine on October 2009
Intellectual property, including patents, trademarks and copyrights, plays an important role in the casino industry. Most casinos own trademarks, such as the names of the casinos and the venues located in the casinos, players' club names and taglines...Some casinos also invent games or methods of...
Year Established: 1950
(All Las Vegas Resident Partners and Associates are members of the Clark County Bar Association and the State Bar of Nevada).
(For complete biographical data on all personnel, see Professional Biographies at Phoenix, Arizona)