An ongoing shake-up of Nevada's legal landscape will continue Monday as Detroit-based Am Law 200 firm Dickinson Wright prepares to announce its hire of 13 lawyers from Las Vegas mainstay Gordon Silver, which lost founding counsel Jeffrey Silver to the same firm last month.

Around the time of Silver's departure, more than a dozen Gordon Silver lawyers, including name partner Gerald Gordon and managing partner Gregory Garman, split off to form their own shop, leaving uncertain the fate of Gordon Silver, now down to its final six partners after the latest round of defections to Dickinson Wright.

The departures from Gordon Silver follow the bankruptcy filing earlier this year of Lionel, Sawyer & Collins, whose name partner Samuel Lionel is often credited with inventing the practice of gaming law. The bulk of that firm's lawyers, including Lionel, landed at Fennemore Craig at the start of the year, while eight lawyers decamped for Dickinson Wright. The latter also hired Las Vegas gaming partner Kate Lowenhar-Fisher from Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck earlier this year.