Real estate broker Scott Gragson is expected to pay out $21 million to the family of a woman killed when he drove drunk and crashed in The Ridges community, according to court documents.
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A Henderson officer who claimed that years of police duties worsened his hearing loss will get another chance at workers’ compensation after a recent court decision.
Former tenants of the Alpine Motel Apartments, the site of the deadly Las Vegas fire, can start retrieving personal property within about a month.
Joshua Nichols, the son of the Oklahoma City bombing accomplice, wore a face covering for a Henderson court hearing Wednesday.
A class-action lawsuit on behalf of gig workers was filed Tuesday against the Nevada unemployment office and people overseeing the program.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit that former Henderson police Chief Patrick Moers filed in 2018.
The Nevada Supreme Court should decide whether gun manufacturers can be found negligent in connection with the Las Vegas massacre, a federal judge has decided.
Former residents of Alpine Motel filed a lawsuit on Monday against the building’s owner and companies that installed alarm systems.
A motive in the March 27 shooting of a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper was revealed for the first time in public court documents obtained Thursday by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
In the latest step in a nearly three-year legal battle, a Henderson electric company is seeking a permanent injunction in court against its neighbor — the owner of property under lease to Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas.