Joshua H. Reisman on Ralston Reports
On July 14, 2014, Joshua H. Reisman was on Ralston Reports with Bruce Familian on Gaming Control Board Ruling. Please watch: Joshua H. Reisman on Ralston Reports with Bruce Familian http://www.ralstonreports.com/tv-show/71414-bruce-familian-josh-reisman
Las Vegas Review Journal reporting on Gaming Control Board ruling for Nevada Gaming Partners
Nevada Gaming Partners sole owner, Bruce Familian, “was taken by complete surprise” as the Gaming Control Board told a Las Vegas restaurant to find another partner when it came to their slot machines. You can read more here: http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/casinos-gaming/slot-route-operator-blindsided-gaming-control-board-ruling
Arbitration Contract Clauses Require An Affirmative Agreement – AB326
The enactment of Assembly Bill 326 in the Nevada State Legislature’s 77th Session requires that all agreements, with the exception of collective bargaining agreements, containing an arbitration clause include specific authorization for the arbitration provision, indicating the affirmative agreement by the parties to submit any disputes to…
The City of Las Vegas Promotes Licensed Food Trucks
The City of Las Vegas requires that all mobile food vendors operating within the City have a business license. Chapter 6.55 of the City code sets forth the business license regulations applicable to food trucks, including the prohibition on operating a food truck within 150 feet…
In Response to Reisman Sorokac’s Success in Hernandez, the Clark County Commission Replaces the Coroner’s Inquest Process
In response to the ruling of the Nevada Supreme Court in Hernandez v. Bennett-Haron, 128 Nev. Adv. Op. 54 (Oct. 25, 2012), the Clark County Commission has established a new procedure for public examination of officer-related shooting deaths. In Hernandez, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled…
Nevada Supreme Court Strikes Down Coroner’s Inquest
“The Nevada Supreme Court threw out Clark County’s system for investigating deaths in which law enforcement officers are involved, but rejected Nevada Highway Patrol officers’ contention that the process violated their constitutional rights, according to a unanimous decision released Thursday.” Read the full story: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2012/oct/25/nevada-supreme-court-strikes-down-coroners-inquest/?aff=mynews3
Officers feel vindicated after court rules against inquests
“LAS VEGAS (KSNV MyNews3) — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shooting deaths of Erik Scott and Trevon Cole in 2010 prompted the Clark County Commission to change how law enforcement officers are investigated when involved in someone’s death. ” Read full article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49568433/ns/local_news-las_vegas_nv
Police union says changes to the coroner’s inquest unconstitutional
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association filed legal action Tuesday to halt changes to the coroner’s inquest process that it deems unconstitutional, specifically the introduction of an ombudsman to represent victims’ families. Read full article: http://www.lasvegassol.com/news/2011/jun/21/police-union-says-changes-coroners-inquest-unconst/
Three police officers want revamped coroner’s inquest halted
Three Las Vegas police officers facing the first revamped coroner’s inquest filed legal paperwork late Monday asking a judge to halt the hearing on constitutional grounds.” Read full article: http://www.lvrj.com/news/three-police-officers-want-revamped-coroner-s-inquest-halted-124323163.html
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