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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.

Judge orders Milam to take down ‘stadium’ land sale ad

District Court Judge Susan Scann looked at the color copy of a real estate listing Thursday morning and needed only a few seconds to advise lawyers for embattled Texas developer Chris Milam to remove the ad offering 477 acres in Henderson for sale.

Parties vie for control of 60-year-old Ahern Rentals Inc.

The lines have now formed in the battle to see whether Ahern Rentals Inc., one of the venerable Las Vegas-based companies at 60 years old, will make it to 61 under the founding family’s control.

Former Palms employee pleads guilty to fraud

A former Palms race and sports book employee pleaded guilty Monday in a betting scheme federal authorities say defrauded the resort of more than $800,000.

Architectural, engineering firm drawn into Harmon Hotel case

CityCenter’s new legal team recast the massive construction defects litigation surrounding the unfinished Harmon Hotel by pulling an architectural and an engineering firm into the case for the first time.

SEC charges real estate executives with $300 million investment scheme

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday charged five former real estate executives who allegedly defrauded investors into believing they were funding development of five-star destination resorts in Las Vegas and Florida.

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