The first participants in Nevada’s only gambling treatment specialty court program graduated on Tuesday.
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The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Title Max broke state law by offering loans twice as long as state law allows, thus overcharging customers, but the company won’t have to pay damages because it didn’t willfully violate the law.
For more than two decades, bartenders at the now-shuttered Smuggle Inn sold cocaine to anyone who wanted it, according to a letter one wrote to a Las Vegas judge.
The behind-the-scenes dealing that allowed Las Vegas Sands Corp. to enter the lucrative Macau casino market will be the subject of a Nevada Supreme Court hearing Tuesday — the second time in almost six years that justices have considered the matter.
From the Moapa Zoo to O.J. Simpson to the Bunkhouse Saloon, here’s a look back at some of the people and places we wrote about this year.
A lawsuit that accuses Boyd Gaming Corp. of failing to pay overtime wages may proceed as a national class action, a federal judge in Las Vegas has ruled.
A U.S. District Court judge has issued a notice of settlement on a $3.85 million class-action lawsuit brought by 13 Bell Transportation limousine drivers for unpaid wages and improperly withheld pay.
The Las Vegas Sands Corp. legal team spent much of Thursday highlighting the scant hard evidence that one-time consultant Richard Suen contributed to the company’s entry into Macau but did encounter a judicial brushback at one point.
As its attorneys had foreshadowed, CityCenter filed on Thursday an emergency appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court of a lower court decision that could seriously cripple its attempt win more than $300 million in damages concerning the unfinished Harmon hotel.