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Posted At : July 8, 2009 06:19 AM | Posted By : D McKee
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Despite rumors that it would be a no-show at Labor Commissioner Michael Tanchek's three-day hearing on Nevada's tip-pooling law, the company sent outside attorney Gregory Kamer for the first day of testimony. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the witness list includes "Nevada Resort Association Chairman John Hinchliffe, and Steve Willett, assistant games manager at Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort in Laughlin," along with two other pro-Wynn witnesses.
So it's not to be eminence grise Don Laughlin himself but a relatively minor emissary. Due to Laughlin's late and shadowy emergence in thie hearing process, I didn't get a chance to find out why a tip-redistribution system that predates the 1971 law by five years has probative value. Meanwhile, an amicus curae brief written by the law's co-author (ex-state Sen. Donald Mello) has been deemed irrelevant by Tanchek. And, if Tanchek leans heavily on the Laughlin precedent rather than the law per se in his eventual ruling, does he reopen the door to litigation? In that case, the not-so-merry-go-round will just keep a-spinnin'.
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