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Brothel owner Dennis Hof faces 'serious' code violations
Famed brothel owner Dennis Hof is facing several violations at one of his Nye County brothels. The Nye County Commission will ...
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Death penalty’s future debated before Assembly committee
Family members of murder victims shared often emotional testimony about the importance of punishing offenders with sufficient sentences, while one mother ...
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Lawmakers target hotels, motels that tolerate prostitution
Bowls of condoms and multiple prostitution stings are the kinds of proof local authorities could use to deny business licenses to motels and hotels believed ...
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Attorney: Use ‘common sense’ when asking for time off to vote
Nevada law requires your employer to give you time to vote on Election Day, but be prepared to prove that the hours you work present ...
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Effort afoot to remove NLV’s first female municipal judge from bench
After four years on the bench, Catherine Ramsey could make history as the first judge in Nevada’s 150-year history to be voted out of office ...
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Ahead of Nevada caucus, Hillary Clinton unveils economic agenda
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton criticized her Republican challengers and called to raise the minimum wage during a major economic speech on Monday ...
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Why new national monument could derail plans for nuke dump at Yucca
President Barack Obama’s designation this week of a portion of rural Nevada as a national monument creates a roadblock for a nuclear dump at Yucca ...
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Vegas lawyer wants Google to ID people he says defame him
Attorney Adam Kutner's lawyer, Bradley Booke, said Thursday the goal is to identify people posting what he calls obscene, vulgar and false information about Kutner, ...
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Office park owners sue Gordon Silver law firm in dispute over unpaid rent
Owners of the Hughes Center office park, where Gordon Silver occupied three floors totaling about 54,000 square feet, sued the decades-old firm, alleging ...
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Nevada’s drone industry prepares for takeoff
Drones, once regarded as only military weapons or hobbyists’ toys, appear poised to become mainstream in the United States and already have become big business ...
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13 more attorneys leaving Gordon Silver’s Nevada offices
Seven attorneys in Las Vegas and six in Reno are joining rival Dickinson Wright, nearly doubling that firm’s lawyer headcount in Nevada. The departures are ...
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UNLV law professor is a key player in Caesars Entertainment bankruptcy case
UNLV law professor Nancy Rapoport was recently appointed to lead a committee that reviews bills for legal work as well as other professional fees and ...
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Amid resignations, law firm Gordon Silver figuring out what’s next
The resignations have shrunk the roster of local attorneys at the firm, known for its big bankruptcy practice, and sparked rumors that it’s on the ...
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Analysis: Judge’s ruling that blocks Allegiant pilots from striking isn’t a surprise
Airline pilots face more barriers than almost any other set of U.S. workers to legally go on strike, experts say, and such walkouts rarely occur. ...
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Mass departure: Twenty leave Lionel Sawyer & Collins for rival firm
Fennemore said today that nine Lionel Sawyer attorneys are joining its Las Vegas office and another 10 are joining its Reno outpost ...
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