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Another lawsuit filed against developer in Henderson arena project

While embattled developer Chris Milam was answering questions under oath Wednesday about his alleged land fraud in Henderson, another lawsuit that involved Milam began winding its way through the local court system.

General contractor comes out ahead in timeshare dispute

The general contractor came out $6.4 million ahead in the lengthy court battle over the final construction bill for what was formerly the PH Towers Westgate time share.

Federal regulators charge Intrade with illegally allowing bets

WASHINGTON – U.S. regulators on Monday sued Intrade, the online prediction market that gained popularity as an informal oddsmaker for the presidential election, saying it illegally let customers bet on future economic data, the price of gold and even acts of war.

Zappos denied bid to force arbitration

Amazon.com subsidiary Zappos lost an attempt on Thursday to force customers into arbitration over damages allegedly caused by a data leak in January.

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.

Investor Seigel fends off investors’ ouster move

Real estate investor Stephen Siegel at least temporarily fended off investors attempting to oust him from management of two Siegel Suites locations.

Lawsuit targets National Title in investment scheme case

National Title Co. of Las Vegas faces a lawsuit and federal scrutiny over a real estate investment scheme that caused 60 to 100 investors to lose an estimated $20 million, according to court papers and the government.