Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Tuesday Roundup

District Judge Mark Denton issued an injunction in the battle between the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District and Friends of Southern Nevada Libraries preventing Friends of the Library from distributing any money made from the sale of unwanted library books or other materials to any entity but the library district. (Review-Journal)

Police in St. George broke up a prostitution ring allegedly run by two Las Vegas men who would recruit women in St. George to work as prostitutes in Vegas. (Deseret News)

Olympia Group--the developer of master-planned community Park Highlands in North Las Vegas--filed suit in District Court, alleging its partner failed to pay its share for infrastructure. (In Business Las Vegas)

Governor Gibbons and his soon to be ex-wife are putting the divorce proceedings on hold in an attempt to resolve the issues that brought them to court. (Las Vegas Now)

The Carson kidnapping doctor will come up before the parole board next week. (Nevada Appeal)

A trial of four men allegedly involved in racketeering in Vegas and stealing more than $400 million from the Bank of China. (Review-Journal)

The Clark Co. District Court and Office of the County Clerk are sparring over how badly the County Clerk mismanaged an attorney trust fund. (Las Vegas Sun)

A federal lawsuit alleging Clark Co.'s child welfare system leaves children at risk has not been approved as a class action. (Las Vegas Now)

The environmental group Glen Canyon Trust has filed a lawsuit over the way the Glen Canyon Dam is being managed. (Las Vegas Now)

Congratulations to Joseph Liebman who was hired as an associate attorney with Bailey Kennedy. (Las Vegas Business Press)

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