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Jersey Gaming Shores - Gaming Law News with @JoeBrennanJr and @GamingCounsel
May 1st, 2012

Joe Brennan, Jr., the head of iMEGA, and I are appearing on a show for CEM Audio Edge on Thursday, May 24th at 2 pm Central time (3 pm Eastern, noon Pacific, etc.). The link for the show and a description of it is here. Joe and I will be discussing gaming—including Internet gaming—developments... Read more »

UNLV Internet Gaming Regulation Symposium - Come for the CLE Credits - Stay for the Knowledge
April 19th, 2012

The Boyd School of Law at UNLV will host an Internet Gaming Regulation Symposium on May 18. The conference is being sponsored by Lewis & Roca. You can read more about the conference and speakers and register for it here. I’m preparing a paper on financial transaction handling (with a focu... Read more »

Catch Me If You Can
February 28th, 2012

I expect that more will be said about the indictment of Bodog Entertainment, Calvin Ayre, and 3 others in the coming days and months, but for now, a copy of the indictment itself is here. A copy of the seizure warrant and underlying materials is here. What’s interesting to me after a very bri... Read more »

The unco-operative Mr. Beckley (Part II) - No question mark this time—further indications that he's not a co-operating witness
December 28th, 2011

I wrote a blog post a week ago suggesting that Brent Beckley, who pleaded guilty on December 20th to two federal counts in the Black Friday indictments, may not be a co-operating witness for the government. This was based on a reading of the press release issued by the US Attorney’s Office f... Read more »

Dear DOJ Letter
December 23rd, 2011

The Memorandum for the Department of Justice’s Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, on (the poetically-named) ‘Whether Proposals by Illinois and New York to Use the Internet and Out-of-State Transaction Processors to Sell Lottery Tickets to In-State Adults Violates the Wire Ac... Read more »

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