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Wynn partner must come to U.S.

Kazuo Okada on Thursday earned an unwelcome trip to Las Vegas to face hostile questioning by attorneys for Wynn Resorts Ltd.

Discovery may lead to Las Vegas Sands sanctions

Las Vegas Sands Corp. could face state court sanctions for not revealing that about 100,000 emails and other documents, previously said to be tied up in Macau and unavailable to a lawsuit plaintiff, actually have been in Las Vegas since 2010.

Court opens door to resort’s change of ownership

A New York appellate court has opened the way to a possible change of ownership of the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa and the attached Rampart casino.

Cosmetology school owners sue state

A pair of makeup artists went to court Tuesday to challenge a state agency that basically agrees with them.

Nevadan at Work: In District Court, Gonzalez gets down to business

While testifying in March before Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez, expert witness Chukwuma Ekwueme stumbled while trying to recall details of a case in which he was involved a decade ago.

Mastermind of Las Vegas mortgage fraud sentenced to federal prison

A former Las Vegas real estate agent was sentenced to nearly 22 years in federal prison Friday as the mastermind of a mortgage fraud conspiracy that cost financial institutions more than $24 million.

Furniture mart tenant can’t break free of lease

A World Market Center tenant lost an unusual attempt to break its lease early after the business it generated at the semiannual shows fell short of expectations.

Hawaii man sues Las Vegas casino for negligence

HONOLULU – A Hawaii man is suing a Las Vegas hotel and casino where he was beaten and robbed in 2010, claiming Main Street Station was negligent in not providing enough security in a long, dark hallway that leads to restrooms.