...as an officer and general counsel of two Atlantic City casino hotels, Caesars World and Great Bay, says he is convinced the bar won...
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... Rutgers Law School-Camden, 1986 Prior Experience: Caesars Entertainment, executive vice president & general counsel, 1990-2005; U.S. Navy...
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...Two Atlantic City casino hotels sued for allegedly violating the...Place for $204,199 and Caesar's Atlantic City for $188...
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...Marketing Director," Tan ran informational seminars for potential investors, meeting them at hotels, their homes, and elsewhere. She usually made quite an entrance, showing up...
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