Michael Feder Named 2022 Chair for Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Michael N. Feder, Member Partner in the firm’s Las Vegas office, has been named the 2022 Chair for Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. Feder has been an active member of the Vegas Chamber Board of Trustees for a number of years. Feder is extremely involved in the legal community and throughout Las Vegas as a Fellow of the American Bar Association, Vice Chairman of the Board of After School All-Stars of Greater Las Vegas and Vice Chairman of the Board for American Red Cross of Southern Nevada to name a few.
As the largest business support organization in Nevada, the Vegas Chamber is focused on helping Nevada businesses succeed and create jobs. It is the voice of business helping to amplify the needs, challenges, and opportunities for the benefit of businesses in the community.
“I am honored to be selected for this esteemed position and will continue the Vegas Chambers’ goal of cultivating the growth and success of our business community through passionate and effective advocacy,” said Feder.
Feder has extensive experience representing and counseling clients in commercial and business litigation matters involving, among others, banking, contracts, copyright infringement, corporate law, employment law, entertainment and sports law, franchise law, fraud, gaming, patent infringement, real estate, RICO, trademark infringement, securities law and investigations (including representing Special Litigation Committees), shareholder and partnership disputes, and unfair competition. Feder also has experience representing clients in appellate, bankruptcy, gaming, regulatory and transactional related matters.
As the largest business support organization in Nevada, the Vegas Chamber is focused on helping Nevada businesses succeed and create jobs. It is the voice of business helping to amplify the needs, challenges, and opportunities for the benefit of businesses in the community.
“I am honored to be selected for this esteemed position and will continue the Vegas Chambers’ goal of cultivating the growth and success of our business community through passionate and effective advocacy,” said Feder.
Feder has extensive experience representing and counseling clients in commercial and business litigation matters involving, among others, banking, contracts, copyright infringement, corporate law, employment law, entertainment and sports law, franchise law, fraud, gaming, patent infringement, real estate, RICO, trademark infringement, securities law and investigations (including representing Special Litigation Committees), shareholder and partnership disputes, and unfair competition. Feder also has experience representing clients in appellate, bankruptcy, gaming, regulatory and transactional related matters.
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