Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Tuesday Afternoon Roundup

The Ironworkers are pushing OSHA to restore safety laws at the City Center site. (Las Vegas Sun)

After being asked by the Attorney General to reconsider its "comps are not taxable" decision, the Nevada Supreme Court asked the casino that fought the case to weigh in on the idea of revisiting the issue. (Nevada Appeal)

Last year, the Nevada Supreme Court reversed, remanded or vacated only 3% of criminal appeals. (Harmful Error)

Finally, ever find yourself dealing with a partner of a large firm as opposing counsel and wondering where they live and how much they paid for it? Well know you can know thanks to Las Vegas Blockshopper.com. For example, perusing the website today, I learned that Christensen Glaser real estate partner Mandy Shavinsky recently bought a 3 Bdrm house for $585,000. You can read about her purchase here. Or read here about how Spilotro & Kulla partner Mark A. Kulla just bought a Henderson 5 Bdrm for $1.35 million.

1 comment:

  1. "Last year, the Nevada Supreme Court reversed, remanded or vacated only 3% of criminal appeals."

    That's because 97% of criminal appeals are absolute bulls**t.

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