Fox Rothschild LLP congratulates Robert J. Baldassarre, who was chosen as a member of the 2020-2021 class of the “Emerging Leaders of Gaming 40 Under 40.”
Frank Donaghue, Of Counsel with McNees Wallace & Nurick, will moderate a panel of experts on the compelling topic The Expansion of iGaming in North America; What Might the Future Hold? Thursday, May 7, 8 a.m. PST
HARRISBURG - Gaming regulators were not wrong to bar a company providing restaurant services to a casino because of its sole owner's links to an alleged organized crime figure, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has concluded.
Michael D. Fabius, Co-Practice Leader of Ballard Spahr's Gaming Group, has been elected as a General Member of the International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL), an application-based nonprofit association dedicated to the advancement of the gaming law profession.
PHILADELPHIA – Dismissal has occurred for the lawsuit brought by a pair of card players who sustained combined losses of a quarter-million dollars at Philadelphia’s SugarHouse Casino and alleged the gaming establishment supplied their table games incorrectly and illegitimately, literally stacking the deck in its own favor.
PHILADELPHIA – A pair of card players who sustained combined losses of a quarter-million dollars at Philadelphia’s SugarHouse Casino have alleged the gaming establishment supplied their table games incorrectly and illegitimately, literally stacking the deck in its own favor.
HARRISBURG – The question of whether the Live! Hotel and Casino complex will be constructed in South Philadelphia has once again been thrown to state regulators, per a decision last week from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
HARRISBURG — The state Supreme Court has struck down a petition filed by an attorney claiming the state Gaming Control Board was restricting her from taking another job.
Lawyers for the commonwealth have filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by a sportsmen’s organization against the Pennsylvania Game Commission that challenges the state’s ban on Sunday hunting.
A state appellate court has upheld a decision by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to revoke the casino license of a company that sought to erect a slots parlor along an industrial stretch of Columbus Boulevard in South Philadelphia.