Uber and Lyft have started operations despite Clark County introducing a new ordinance requiring a business license. [Fox5Vegas]
The Probate Division of the Eighth Judicial District Court has finally made the move from the Family Court campus to the RJC/Phoenix building. [eighthjdcourt blog]
It appears that the Silverstone golf course neighborhood is getting set for quite the battle as the new owner is still now watering the course despite a TRO. [RJ; LasVegasNow]
The Nevada Department of Corrections Director resigned abruptly on Monday. [RJ]
You can’t have a gaming license and a medical marijuana license…for now. [RJ]
Erika Turner screwed up in bringing this case on behalf of the individual homeowners. They don't have the right to enforce the golf course agreement. The HOA does, but that isn't her client.
She could try to argue that the homeowners are intended third-party beneficiaries of the contract. Although, I don't know how far that argument will get her.
She didn't screw up. HOA litigation takes time and procedural protocols pursuant to NRS. She did the only thing she could do and succeeded in doing it.
Also, which litigation? The rent case, or the flurry of cases they filed in the last week that aren't available on Wiznet yet?
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September 18, 2015 7:06 pm
Meanwhile, the Silverstone case is playing a game of Musical Robes. First Hardy recused, and it was assigned to Cory. Cory was preempted (yeah, huge surprise there), and it was tossed to Kishner. Now Kishner has recused.
Sandoval forced Cox to resign.
Erika Turner screwed up in bringing this case on behalf of the individual homeowners. They don't have the right to enforce the golf course agreement. The HOA does, but that isn't her client.
She could try to argue that the homeowners are intended third-party beneficiaries of the contract. Although, I don't know how far that argument will get her.
The contract itself says they aren't.
She didn't screw up. HOA litigation takes time and procedural protocols pursuant to NRS. She did the only thing she could do and succeeded in doing it.
I don't have a claim, but the guy who does is just taking too damn long. I'll sue in the meantime. Seems totally legit.
thank, erika, for your resounding endorsement of yourself. you are not as wonderful as you think you are.
The HOA already intervened – its all a moot point. What happened in the Gordon Silver litigation – more interesting to me.
what happened?
Also, which litigation? The rent case, or the flurry of cases they filed in the last week that aren't available on Wiznet yet?
Meanwhile, the Silverstone case is playing a game of Musical Robes. First Hardy recused, and it was assigned to Cory. Cory was preempted (yeah, huge surprise there), and it was tossed to Kishner. Now Kishner has recused.
Why so many conflicts? Is this one where the golf course is shuttered?