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ELLINGER SPEAKS AT 2019 IAGR CONFERENCE

10/7/2019

 
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​Marc Ellinger spoke at the 2019 IAGR Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Marc moderated a panel on the Hot topics in Gaming in the United States. The panel discussed how the growth of sports betting in the United States as eSports is taking off and how new technologies are altering the traditional gaming marketplace. Panelists include Marie Jones, Fox Rothschild LLP, Ian Hughs, VP of Global Services, Gaming Laboratories International (USA), Gayle Cameron, Commissioner Massachusetts Gaming Commission.
 
Marc has actively engaged in the representation of gaming clients for more than 20 years. He represents gaming licensees, including those operating gaming facilities, key personnel, and manufacturer/supplier licensees, on all facets of gaming, including licensing, relicensing, disciplinary matters, gaming transaction compliance matters, and direct representation, including litigation, before the Missouri Gaming Commission.
 
The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) consists of representatives from gaming regulatory organizations throughout the world. Since incorporating, IAGR has attracted a record number of members and is today comprised of regulators from jurisdictions that include Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, North America, South America, and the Caribbean. 


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