I received the April 25, 2005 letter including the “Deposit Option” form. I did not return the form, may I be a class member entitled to participate in the case?

Yes you may be a class member. The court ultimately determines who are members of the class. The suit seeks class member status for all persons who entered into a reservation agreement for a condominium at Vegas Grand and later received an April 25, 2005 cancellation letter.

I received the April 25, 2005 letter and the "Deposit Option" form. I chose Option No. 1 at a higher price and returned the form, may I still be a class member entitled to participate in the case?

Yes. Even if you returned the form after selection Option No. 1 on the form, you may still be a class member. The court ultimately determines who are members of the class. The suit seeks class member status for all persons who entered into a reservation agreement for a condominium at Vegas Grand and later received an April 25, 2005 cancellation letter.

I received the April 25, 2005 letter and the "Deposit Option" form. I chose Option NO. 2 for a return of my deposit money plus a 5% "bonus" and returned the form to Vegas Grand. May I still be a member of the class entitled to participate in the case?

Yes. Even if you returned the form after selection Option No. 2, you may still be a class member. The court ultimately determines who are members of the class. The suit seeks class member status for all persons who entered into a reservation agreement for a condominium at Vegas Grand and later received an April 25, 2005 cancellation letter.

If I received a return of my deposit, should I cash the check?

Not without seeking legal advice. Class members who receive checks are advised not to cash or deposit the check without first seeking advice from an attorney. You may consult with your own attorney or contact the attorneys representing the purchasers in the case .

What does the lawsuit ask for?

The lawsuit seeks claims for relief under several theories. These include claims to enforce the reservation agreement, and other claims that seek money damages for breach of the agreement, and claims that seek money damages for fraud and deceptive trade practices, including punitive damages. The suit seeks other types of damages, including attorneys fees and costs.

I entered into a reservation agreement for Vegas Grand before April 24, 2005. What should I do?

Seek legal advice. You may contact a private attorney or you may contact the attorneys listed on this site, who will consult with you at no charge regarding your legal rights against Vegas Grand.

For further information, purchasers may contact :

Craig Anderson
Marquis & Aurbach
10001 Park Run Drive
Las Vegas , Nevada 89145
(702)382-0711
(702) 382-5816 Facsimile
George O. West III
Law Offices of George O. West III
6787 West Tropicana Avenue, Suite 263
Las Vegas , Nevada 89103
(702) 248-1076
(702) 288-6710 Facsimile

Richard E. Donahoo
DONAHOO & ASSOCIATES
505 N. Tustin Ave. Suite 160
Santa Ana , California 92705
(714) 953-1010
(714) 953-1777 Facsimile

Thomas G. Foley
FOLEY & BEZEK, LLP
15 W. Carrillo Street
Santa Barbara , California
(805) 962-9495
(805) 962-0722 Facsimile