Court hears Ellis Island's case seeking damages against F1
Briefly

Attorneys for the race and the county requested the Eighth Judicial District Court dismiss the case during the hearing. Agnes Hanley, Clark County's attorney, argued to Judge Joanna Kishner that even if business inconveniences impacted operations, such issues are not compensable under the constitution.
Kishner effectively ruled that attorneys for the business needed to provide more detail in its complaints to show why the cases should proceed, indicating issues may remain unresolved.
The lawsuit centers on access issues caused by road construction for the Grand Prix, with Ellis Island lawyers claiming intentional obstruction violates Nevada law, yet lacking evidence of total access blockage.
It’s unclear when the parties will be in court again. The attorneys agreed to confer and submit deadline dates to the court for an amended complaint and related filings.
Read at Las Vegas Review-Journal
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