List of gaming lawyers and internet gaming lawyers
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Gaming Attorneys and Internet Gaming Law Information
International Masters of Gambling Law - IMGL is a non-profit association of attorneys, gaming regulators and gaming executives dedicated to the education, advancement of the gaming law profession and exchange of professional information concerning the local and global practice and development of all aspects of gaming law.
Lawrence G. Walters Westin, Garrou, Dewitt & Walters - firm provides experienced legal guidance to online casinos and other participants in the virtual gaming industry.
Gambling Law US - American gaming law information website for the United States gaming laws by Gaming Attorney Charles Humphrey.
Gaming Attorney, Lawyer Legal News
January 6th, 2009
Ontario's gaming agency has made a payment to a man who held losing scratch-and-win tickets because an employee made an error when the lottery player called a contact centre. Thomas Noftall of Brampton held four tickets that were apparently worth a ...
January 2nd, 2009
Infamous anti-gaming lawyer Jack Thompson has said that God is behind Take-Two's falling stock value. Thompson has campaigned against violence in video games, with the Grand Theft Auto series a primary target, for several years. In a series of e ...
January 2nd, 2009
Ian Klimon directs the Game Art & Design and Visual & Game Programming departments at The Art Institute of California – Orange County. Santa Ana, CA, January 02, 2009 --( PR.com )-- Hiring a licensed attorney to run the Game Art & Design and Visual ...
January 8th, 2009
A civil rights-era lawyer from Alabama who represented Julian Bond and Muhammad Ali and argued for the "one man, one vote" principle has died at age 78. Family members said Charles "Chuck" Morgan Jr. died Thursday at his home in Destin, Fla. of ...
January 7th, 2009
The 27-year-old Brampton father emerged from a meeting with the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. saying a settlement had been reached. Noftall and his lawyer, Bryan McPhadden, had met with officials after the lottery corporation said they wouldn't ...
January 7th, 2009
Thomas Noftall says he can finally rest easier. The 27-year-old Brampton father emerged from a meeting with the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. saying a settlement had been reached. Noftall and his lawyer, Bryan McPhadden, had met with officials ...
January 7th, 2009
Ameristar Casinos Inc. has promoted Troy Stremming to senior vice president of governmental affairs, a new position. Stremming, 41, started working for Las Vegas-based Ameristar (Nasdaq: ASCA) in December 2000 as vice president of governmental ...
January 8th, 2009
In 2002, Mayor Oscar Goodman’s suggestion that the historic post office near City Hall be turned into a mob museum caused a minor uproar. Community activists railed against the possible glorification of organized crime. Some Italian-Americans ...
January 8th, 2009
TORONTO, Jan. 8 (UPI) -- A financial settlement has been struck between a Toronto-area man and the Ontario lottery regulator over misprinted tickets that looked like $135,000 winners. Thomas Noftall, 27, and his lawyer met with Ontario Lottery and ...
January 8th, 2009
Emerging with his lawyer after a meeting with officials at OLG’s Toronto headquarters, Noftall said the rules were explained to him—and he acknowledged he did not have any winning tickets. “I understand the rules now. We’ve sat down and we ...
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