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Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 6:21 AM

Will Wagner joins Allison MacKenzie Law Firm

Will Wagner joins Allison MacKenzie Law Firm
The Fernley Reporter 

Fernley native, Will Wagner accepted an associate position with Allison MacKenzie Law Firm in Carson City, Nevada, effective September 12, 2016. Committed to providing exceptional service to clients and particularly interested in civil law, Will Wagner will focus his practice in the areas of business, real estate law, employment law, appellate law, commercial litigation, governmental affairs and regulatory law.

After graduating from Fernley High School, Will attended the University of Nevada, Reno where he began his studies in biochemistry before ultimately deciding to be an attorney and pursuing a degree in political science with a minor in business administration. In 2015, Will obtained his Juris Doctor Degree from Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University where he graduated cum laude. Dedicated to serving the Northern Nevada community, Will returned to the area and began his legal career as a law clerk for Justice James W. Hardesty at the Supreme Court of Nevada.

Will was admitted to practice in Nevada in 2015 and California in 2016. He is a member of the State Bar of Nevada, the State Bar of California and the Washoe County Bar Association. Additionally, in 2016, Will was admitted to practice in the US District Court for the District of Nevada and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Aside from his professional endeavors, Will resides in Reno with his wife and pet cockapoo.

A former president of the Blue Crew student organization at UNR, he follows UNR football and basketball closely. Will enjoys a breadth of activities including cooking, playing and watching sports of any kind, and camping.

Commenting on his association, Will stated, “Allison MacKenzie Law Firm’s exceptional pool of talent, extensive areas of civil practice, and positive culture drew me to the organization. I am pleased to join such a well-respected firm, and I look forward to continuing the Allison MacKenzie tradition of providing superior client representation.”

Allison MacKenzie Law Firm welcomes Will to the organization and is confident he will provide exceptional, personalized service to clients. The firm is dedicated to helping clients successfully navigate the often complex litigious landscape of the many practice areas they serve. For more information, contact Allison MacKenzie Law Firm at 775.687.0202, or visit AllisonMacKenzie.com.

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