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Lively Questions Addressed In New Book On Nevada Gaming Law, Proceedures

What kind of paperwork do I have to file to go to work in a casino? How bad do I have to be to be listed in Nevada’s “black book?” And what the heck is the “gray list?” Those are…

You Can Always Have A Trial

Northern Nevada Business Weekly Most commercial contracts contain mandatory arbitration clauses, which govern how disputes will be resolved. The concepts of mediation, arbitration and litigation are widely misunderstood, even by sophisticated business people who regularly deal with them. The purpose…

Attorney Argues for Special Diet for Thelemist Inmate

By SEAN WHALEY LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL BUREAU CARSON CITY — An attorney representing a Nevada prison inmate who was denied a special diet he had requested as a practicing Thelemist asked the Supreme Court on Monday to reverse a…

Back to Work: Human Resource & Employment Issues

May 1, 2016 Gilda Radner’s comic creation, Roseanne Roseannadanna, pretty much summed up the situation of Nevada’s employers: “It’s always something.” The state’s economic recovery makes good workers harder to find, and top employees are beginning to hear the siren…

Justices Question Extent of Tax Agency’s Sovereign Immunity

Eric Kroh of Law 360 Law360, New York (December 7, 2015, 6:22 PM EST) — Members of the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delved into arguments that they should overturn their own precedent that states are not immune from being sued in…

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