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Las Vegas – January 8, 2013 – Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck announced today that Kelley Nyquist Goldberg and Emily Phan are shareholders in its Las Vegas office.
A member of the firm’s intellectual property and technology group and head of the Las Vegas office’s intellectual property and technology department, Goldberg’s practice focuses on establishing, protecting and defending intellectual property rights in the United States and abroad. She negotiates complex intellectual property agreements, counsels clients on intellectual property issues arising in the context of mergers and acquisitions, oversees a domestic and international trademark and copyright portfolio of thousands of assets, and manages intellectual property litigation in federal courts and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Goldberg serves clients across a breadth of industries, including gaming, software, entertainment, and hospitality companies. In addition to her law practice, Goldberg sits on the Board of Directors for Luminous Park, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing a world-class art, design and cultural center to downtown Las Vegas. She also serves on the Advisory Board of Directors for Grant a Gift Autism Foundation, is a graduate of Leadership Las Vegas, and provides pro-bono legal services to numerous non-profit organizations throughout the valley.
A member of the corporate and business group, Phan’s practice focuses on mergers, stock and asset sales and acquisitions, securities and capital markets, banking and finance, restructurings and other complex transactions. She has extensive experience guiding both publicly-traded and privately-held companies through corporate and commercial transactions, including equity and debt offerings, leveraged buyouts, tender offers, financial restructurings, joint ventures and corporate partnering arrangements and venture capital/private equity investments. In addition to advising clients during contract negotiations, due diligence investigations and preparation of legal opinion letters and transaction agreements, Phan regularly serves as Nevada counsel to various corporations, limited liability companies and other business entities in connection with organizational and governance matters.
Brownstein elected a total of 11 new shareholders firm wide. In addition to Goldberg and Phan, Brownstein added Beth A. Collins-Burgard (Santa Barbara), Joshua M. Hantman (Denver), Darryl T. Landahl (Phoenix), Adam E. Lyons (Albuquerque), Jonathan G. Pray (Denver), Chad P. Seber (San Diego), Amy M. Steinfeld (Santa Barbara), Michael F. Tamm (Phoenix) and Ashley B Wingfield (Denver).
About Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck:
Founded in 1968, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck practices in the areas of gaming, real estate, corporate, litigation, public policy and natural resources. With more than 260 attorneys and legislative consultants in offices across the western U.S. and in Washington, D.C. and Atlantic City, the firm works in industries ranging from health care, real estate, hospitality, private equity and telecommunications, to technology, construction, energy, banking and finance and water. For more information about Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, visit www.bhfs.com.