Gordon Silver, the Las Vegas mainstay struggling in a new legal landscape, has now lost both of its name partners, as well as its former managing partner, indicating an uncertain future for the Sin City-based firm best known for its bankruptcy practice.

Founding counsel JEFFREY SILVER, who served as chairman of Gordon Silver’s administrative, gaming and government affairs department, is taking his practice to Dickinson Wright, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, which first reported the news. Silver confirmed he was leaving his namesake firm in an email to The Am Law Daily.

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