A Las Vegas lawyer who appeared on two cable TV programs and wrote a real-estate advice column for the Las Vegas Review-Journal has been arrested in what the newspaper calls…
A judicial candidate censured this week by a legal ethics agency in Nevada over her criticism of her opponent has won an emergency restraining order from chief federal judge of…
For Connecticut voters who want to wear a Stone Cold Steve Austin costume to the polls on Tuesday, in a nod to Halloween and the retired professional wrestling star, the…
Righthaven, a copyright troll that buys the rights to Las Vegas Review-Journal stories and then sues alleged infringers lost its first suit Tuesday when a judge granted a real estate…
Avoiding a potential felony conviction, Paris Hilton has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors concerning an incident last month at a Las Vegas casino-hotel.
A Las Vegas personal injury lawyer golfing with his law firm colleagues at a charity event is accused in a lawsuit of assaulting a man playing in a foursome that…
In response to complaints about overzealous law enforcement agents at the annual Burning Man art and music festival in the Nevada dessert, a Palo Alto, Calif., attorney has formed Lawyers…
A copyright troll’s business methods got a boost Tuesday from a Las Vegas federal judge who ruled the company had standing to sue for copyright infringement.
A Nevada defense lawyer has been served with a rare notice alerting him to an upcoming grand jury probe, concerning his alleged offer of “restitution,” through the victim’s parents, if…
A Nevada judge has ordered a drug defendant who works at a California law firm to write a report about the “nonsensical character” of medical marijuana laws after hearing testimony…
A process server who formerly worked as a Las Vegas police officer and an office manager for his company have been criminally charged concerning dozens of allegedly false filings in…
Several business groups are asking the Nevada Supreme Court to reconsider a $30 million verdict against Goodyear issued after a judge struck its defenses in a rollover case because of…
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