National Law Journal
...gambling place" or "for gain, sets up or promotes any lottery or sells or offers to sell or knowingly possesses for transfer, or...
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Deprecated The American Lawyer
...putative class of investors which purchased common shares of Defendant Penn National Gaming (Penn) in vain anticipation of an announced third-party buyout, do not...
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Deprecated The American Lawyer
...been decimated in recent years by competition from the state lottery and casino gaming. According to the plaintiffs' expert, Dr. Richard Thalheimer, wagering at...
...MILAN D. SMITH, JR., Circuit Judge:The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), 25 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq...
...to use the site to develop, construct and operate a Class III gaming facility, consisting of a 225,000-square-foot structure that would house...
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...lottery violate federal law.I.In March 2009, the Governor of Delaware, Jack Markell, proposed legislation authorizing sports betting and table gaming...
...*fn1 a business in Lacy Lakeview, Texas, which featured gaming devices commonly known as "eight-liners." In 2003, after the Texas Supreme...
...the '035 patent") claims a gaming system network configured to allow...1, invokes a pull-tab lottery game. '035 patent, col.31...
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