A federal judge on Thursday rejected a request to restore the Henderson-based, right-wing social media platform Parler after its account was shut down in the wake of the attacks on the U.S. Capitol.
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A Clark County judge ruled accused squatter Thomas Benson, who authorities say follows an anti-government ideology as a so-called “sovereign citizen,” is competent to proceed in criminal cases against him.
A Las Vegas judge began hearing testimony Monday to help her determine whether she has jurisdiction over Sands China Ltd. in a breach of contract case filed by Steven Jacobs, the former president of Sands Macau.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to three years probation Monday for his role in a lucrative illegal bookmaking operation.
While the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has tentatively scheduled a Dec. 16 suitability hearing for Wynn Resorts, the company’s land deal is being investigated by a federal grand jury and two state agencies over whether a felon has hidden ownership in the proposed casino site.
After a bit of jockeying and judicial intervention, attorneys agreed on Friday that MGM Resorts International chairman and CEO James Murren will sit for a deposition in the CityCenter construction litigation on Nov. 14 and 15.
The Nevada Supreme Court has ended a nearly yearlong delay in a lawsuit between developers of CityCenter and Perini Building Co., potentially setting the stage for implosion of the unfinished Harmon tower.
Travelscape, a Las Vegas-based online hotel bookings company, has been ordered to pay as much as $6.3 million in back tax revenue to South Carolina in a ruling that observers said is part of a larger push by cash-strapped states to grab money from Internet companies.