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Entertainment & Sports

Feb. 4, 2015

Rolling the dice on iGaming in California

Mobility. Convenience. Anonymity. These call signs of the digital age are pervasive in our daily lives, and have been successfully integrated into the business models in many industries. By Neal S. Salisian and H. Han Pai

Neal S. Salisian

Founding Partner
Salisian Lee LLP

Phone: 213-622-9100

Email: neal.salisian@salisianlee.com

USC Law School; Los Angeles CA

H. Han Pai

Mobility. Convenience. Anonymity. These are the call signs of the digital age. They are pervasive in our daily lives, and have also been successfully integrated into the business models of many industries.

The gaming industry is the latest industry seeking to take advantage of those features - as well as the millions in potential tax benefits for an already cash-strapped state - by bringing the issue of legalizing online gaming in California back to the forefront. But it is those...

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