CSD LLC, the entity that purchased entertainer Wayne Newton’s Casa de Shenandoah ranch in June 2010 and began renovating it into a Graceland in the desert, was placed in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings Friday after months of legal and internal bickering among the owners.
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When construction began in early 2007 on the PH Towers Westgate as the world’s largest time-share building, it followed the fast track that was popular during the boom days on the Strip.
NEW YORK – A Las Vegas man who processed money illegally for three Internet poker companies whose U.S. operations eventually were shut down was sentenced on Wednesday to five months in prison by a judge who said he played a “catch me if you can” game with the government.
The National Labor Relations Board on Tuesday rejected Station Casinos LLC’s appeal of an administrative law judge’s ruling that it committed 87 violations of unfair labor practices.
Kazuo Okada encountered another setback in his legal battle with Wynn Resorts Ltd., losing a bid to vote his former shares at the Nov. 2 annual meeting.
June 10, 2011, could be a pivotal date for thousands of home and commercial real estate owners who could not ride out the recession.
The Nevada Supreme Court has sided with banks by validating a key cog in the foreclosure enforcement machinery that has sparked legal disputes all over the country.
Local home builder American West Development stumbled Thursday in its attempt to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings but will try again soon.
Amazon.com subsidiary Zappos lost an attempt on Thursday to force customers into arbitration over damages allegedly caused by a data leak in January.