Ellinger Bell is excited to announce that Marc Ellinger has once again been recognized by his peers in the 31st edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for his outstanding work in Gaming Law, Commercial Litigation, Government Relations Practice, and Administrative/Regulatory Law. The selection process for The Best Lawyers in America® is highly rigorous, based on a comprehensive peer-review survey. In its 31st edition, over 250,000 voters participated, contributing to more than 23 million evaluations, including a record-breaking 3 million responses this year alone. This peer-driven approach ensures that only the top legal professionals are recognized, making Marc’s inclusion all the more meaningful. Marc is actively involved in representing businesses and individuals in gaming law for more than twenty-five years, particularly with respect to the Missouri Gaming Commission license and compliance matters. He represents casino operators, gaming equipment suppliers, game developers and key persons throughout the gaming industry on a broad range of gaming and licensing matters. He is one of only two Missouri attorneys recognized as a General Member of the International Masters of Gaming Law and is recognized as a Super Lawyer in the Gaming Law area. Marc also has more than thirty years of experience in election law and campaign finance compliance, including the representation of candidates, as well as ballot measure campaigns and Political Action Committees across the State of Missouri. Marc has drafted initiative petitions covering a broad range of subjects and has been involved in the coordination of campaigns and litigation on ballot measures, on behalf of both proponents and opponents. He has also litigated many complex and high profile election related matters across Missouri over his career. Congratulations to Marc Ellinger on this well-deserved recognition! His inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® highlights his commitment to excellence and his significant contributions to the field of law. Comments are closed.
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