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Jacqueline V. Nichols Joins GRSM as Commercial Litigation Partner in Las Vegas Office

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, the nation's first and only full-service law firm with offices in all 50 states, welcomes Jacqueline V. Nichols as a Partner in the firm's Las Vegas office. She strengthens the Commercial Litigation practice group, deepening the firm's bench in Nevada.

Nichols primarily focuses her practice on representing government and municipal entities. She has experience in civil rights, defense, personal injury claims, and employment matters. In particular, she has extensive experience in litigating and handling matters involving the Nevada Public Records Act, including at the appellate level.

As a native of Las Vegas, Nichols earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Nevada in Criminal Justice and her law degree from Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, graduating cum laude with a certificate in Law, Science, & Technology. She is admitted to practice in Nevada.

"Jackie's addition to our team significantly strengthens our commercial litigation practice, particularly in representing government and municipal entities," said Robert Larsen, Co-Managing Partner of the firm's Las Vegas office. "The only thing better than working with a highly skilled attorney is when they bring a deep connection to our local community."

GRSM has built a sterling reputation for its adept handling of multi-party and complex claims across all areas of commercial law. Our lawyers have a proven track record, having tried or arbitrated bet-the-company cases in nearly every industry and profession. We are a firm that thrives in the courtroom, with a history of handling multiple consecutive complex matters and lengthy trials. Our reputation allows our clients to project strength, undeterred by the prospect of trial. Our extensive industry experience equips us with the expert knowledge to effectively present even the most intricate cases to judges, juries, and mediators.

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