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Uber faces off with Nevada taxi industry in court

A divided panel of the Nevada Supreme Court said Monday that a legal battle between ride-sharing company Uber and the state’s taxi industry should be heard in Washoe District Court.

As Japan gambling bill dies, South Korea holds winning hand

TOKYO/SEOUL — South Korea looks like the consolation prize as Japan’s $15 billion casino dream fades, a setback for companies such as Las Vegas Sands Corp. that envisioned a new gaming hub rivaling Las Vegas in 2020.

Atlantic City casino profits up in 3rd quarter

ATLANTIC CITY — Atlantic City’s casino industry saw its operating profits rise in the third quarter of this year, helped by Internet gambling money and the absence of large losses racked up last year by weaker casinos.

Caesars calls latest default notice ‘meritless’

Caesars Entertainment Corp., which has been embroiled in debt reduction talks with its lenders, said Monday one of its banks had filed a notice of default against the casino operator.

Texas company reaches deal to acquire KLAS-TV, Channel 8

Texas-based Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc. has announced it had reached a deal to acquire Las Vegas’ CBS affiliate from Virginia-based Landmark Media Enterprises LLC.

Latest trend in Las Vegas is boutique hotels

Boutique hotels have been sprouting up across the Las Vegas Valley and there could be more soon.

How to avoid beneficiary blunders

Many types of assets allow the owner to name a “beneficiary.” If the original owner later dies, ownership of the asset passes automatically to the named beneficiary. Because beneficiary designations are easy to use, they can be a key estate planning tool. However, significant negative tax, financial and even personal problems can arise if the “wrong” individual or entity is named as the beneficiary.

How to afford everything you want this holiday season

Holiday spending can dramatically hurt your wallet and boost your credit card debt if you aren’t careful. Now is the perfect time to save up for the holidays by cutting your budget in half — you’ll have to ease up on the reveling in the coming months, but you’ll be happy to enter the new year without that financial burden or excess debt.

Las Vegas firm develops software for hotel bookings

Marco Benvenuti and Patrick Bosworth, co-founders of Las Vegas-based Duetto, are using the company’s innovative software to change the way hotels and resorts book rooms.

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