Las Vegas Sands Corp. has reached a confidential settlement with Steven Jacobs, former president and CEO of Sands China Ltd., who filed a wrongful termination lawsuit shortly after he was fired in July 2010.
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Consumers spending their disposable dollars on drinks and food in bars and restaurants helped push Clark County’s taxable sales to $3.5 billion in March, a 2.8 percent increase over the same month in 2015.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday ordered arbitration in the dispute between the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Las Vegas Sun over its joint operating agreement.
Jose Tinoco achieved a longtime dream two months ago by opening an auto body repair shop just south of Nellis Air Force Base. The business bearing his name was permitted by the secretary of state’s office and Clark County, but Tinoco said he didn’t realize he needed to be licensed by a third agency: the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Swedish furniture titan will enter the Las Vegas market with a 351,000-square-foot store off the 215 Beltway at South Durango Drive to open Wednesday.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday filed a two-count, 14-page complaint against Las Vegas Sands Corp. that could result in a $2 million fine for the company.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez may continue to preside over a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former Sands Macau executive Steven Jacobs against the Las Vegas Sands Corp.
The Las Vegas Monorail has inched a little closer to becoming a mile longer — to Mandalay Bay.
A Las Vegas woman has filed a federal lawsuit that claims she was forced to watch videos based on the Church of Scientology while working at a local water bottling company owned by a Nevada assemblyman.