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Blue Man Vegas, LLC v. NLRB (529 F. 3d 417 (D.C. Cir. 2008), [ 1 ] was a case of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit , in which it held on whether the National Labor Relations Board had erred in its holding the bargaining unit proposed by the union was appropriate.
The Harmon was an unfinished high-rise building at the CityCenter development, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It was named after its location at the intersection of Harmon Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard. The Harmon was developed by MGM Mirage and Dubai World, with Perini Building Company as general contractor.
A Las Vegas couple filed a lawsuit against the producers and a local construction company involved in an episode of HGTV's Property Brothers in 2021.
Sep. 8—ROCHESTER — A group opposed to a housing development at the site of a great blue heron nest colony has filed another lawsuit against the township board that approved the plan last month.
On March 27, 2007, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was ordered to pay $1.48 million to settle a federal lawsuit alleging Las Vegas police gave special treatment to an officer's wife who hit and killed a bicyclist in 1994. The settlement ends 13 years of legal fighting that began shortly ...
A Las Vegas dentist allegedly set a 5-year-old girl’s mouth on fire while she underwent a routine dental procedure, according to a lawsuit obtained by The Las Vegas Review-Journal.. The incident ...
Case in point: Employees at the Clark County family court in Las Vegas -- from the judge to court But when loyalty crosses a line into a cover-up, it can get everyone in a heap of trouble.
Paula Coughlin resigned from the Navy on May 31, 1994. She sued the Tailhook Association, which settled with her out of court for $400,000, and the Las Vegas Hilton. The Hilton contested the lawsuit, and on October 28, 1994, a Nevada jury awarded Coughlin $1.7 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages.