In The News: Lee Business School

Nevada’s housing market is once again moving too fast for appraisals to keep pace with values and it’s sidelining would-be buyers who require mortgages, according to Las Vegas Realtors president Aldo Martinez.
What’s in a name? For Zoom, it’s quite a lot.
$1M Lee School prize purse offers aid as the hospitality, entertainment, and travel industries recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recently released statistics show that March may have been an inflection point for Las Vegas amid the pandemic.

Before the coronavirus pandemic, Elaine Davis of Las Vegas worked as a home health specialist, caring for developmentally disabled clients.

There is yet another new technology that is sweeping across the internet and causing a cash craze involving some big name artists, athletes and collectors.

Rajiv Kishore, professor and chair of ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s department of management, entrepreneurship and technology, says that NFT growth has followed a standard path of new innovation.

Let’s begin by defining the terms.
In a recent Above the Law post, Kathryn Rubino points out that, on average, the 100 highest-grossing Biglaw firms (Am Law 100) increased their revenue by 6.6 percent.
A bill that begins to address employee misclassification within the construction industry has drawn fierce criticism from personal employment agencies, who say it would force them to upend their existing business models.

A bill that begins to address employee misclassification within the construction industry has drawn fierce criticism from personal employment agencies, who say it would force them to upend their existing business models.

Faculty across the state’s higher education system are pushing for a new law this year that would expand the state’s nascent public collective bargaining infrastructure to include professors and other professional staff — a sharp break from years of control of the process by the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE).