LAS VEGAS – At Kaempfer Crowell, we embrace diversity, equality and a culture of inclusion. In honor of Black History Month, Kaempfer Crowell would like to recognize and celebrate Lexa Green as a valuable part of our Kaempfer Crowell team. Lexa is an associate attorney in the Las Vegas office practicing Land Use & Zoning. We are proud of the work that she does for our clients and the contribution that she makes to our firm.
Black History Month has been officially recognized in the United States since 1976, with every U.S. President since then designating the month of February as Black History Month. Other countries around the world, including Canada and the United Kingdom, also devote a month to celebrating Black history. The story of Black History Month began in 1915 when a Harvard-trained historian, Carter G. Woodson, and a prominent minister, Jesse E. Moorland, founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH). The organization was dedicated to researching and promoting the achievements of Black Americans and other people of African descent.
With offices in Las Vegas, Reno and Carson City, Kaempfer Crowell is recognized as one of Nevada’s top law firms for Government Relations, Land Use & Zoning, Litigation, Gaming, Energy & Natural Resources, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Telecommunications, and Labor & Employment. The firm has more than 30 practicing attorneys, the majority of whom are native and long-term Nevadans. Kaempfer Crowell’s lawyers counsel top corporations, business owners and individuals. The firm’s attorneys are routinely rated among The Best Lawyers in America© and Chambers USA.