Lynne Levin Kaufman Provides Legal Insight Into Sports Betting and More in April 7 Webinar

Atlantic City, N.J. — Lynne Levin Kaufman,  a partner in the Gaming Law department  at Cooper Levenson, is a featured presenter at Spinning the Wheel – The Latest on Sports Betting, Online Casino and New Jersey Gaming Law, a live webcast on Wed., April 7 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. The program is presented by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE).

New Jersey is the leading gaming state in the nation due to its innovative laws and business opportunities, according to the organizers. Despite the pandemic, Atlantic City has again moved to the forefront of the gaming industry for its casinos and its online gaming and sports betting offerings. A panel of regulators and practitioners will provide an update on Atlantic City casino regulation and development. A second panel of regulators and experts will provide the legal background, including what is driving almost a billion dollars in wagering per month.

The sessions will be moderated by Stephen D. Schrier, Esq., past chair, NJSBA Casino Law Section. Panelists include:

  • Lynne Levin Kaufman, Esq., Cooper Levenson Attorneys at Law, Atlantic City
  • Marcus Ap, Esq., Senior Legal Counsel, Pointsbet
  • Joseph M. Casole, Esq., Chair, NJSBA Casino Law Section, Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional (CCEP). Duane Morris, LLP, Cherry Hill
  • Dianna Fauntleroy, Esq., General Counsel, New Jersey Casino Control Commission, Atlantic City
  • Nicholas F. Moles, Esq., General Counsel, Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City
  • Director David L. Rebuck, New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, Atlantic City
  • Louis Rogacki, Esq., Deputy Director, NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement, Atlantic City
  • George N. Rover, Esq., Princeton Global Strategies, Sea Girt


Whether it’s traditional land-based casino law, internet gaming, sports wagering, or anything in between, Lynne Levin Kaufman is at the forefront. Joining Cooper Levenson in 1998, and practicing gaming law full-time since 1988, she brings her extensive experience to her clients while continuing to stay on the cutting edge of all gaming law developments. Kaufman represents and counsels her clients in all aspects of the gaming industry, including licensure, public and private financings, mergers and acquisitions, compliance, investigative matters and technology approvals. Her clients include casino companies, sports wagering operators and suppliers. internet gaming operators and suppliers., licensed lending institutions, private equity funds,  technology vendors, , restaurants/nightclubs,  and lenders worldwide. Her clients also depend on her to guide them in areas relating to mobile gaming, skilled gaming, pari-mutuel betting, and promotional sweepstakes and contests.

Continuing education credits are available for qualified participants. For more information or to register, call NJICLE at (732) 214-8500.

Cooper Levenson is a full service law firm since 1957, with 70 attorneys and New Jersey offices in Atlantic City and Cherry Hill. The firm also has offices in Bear, Del., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, New York City, New York, and Las Vegas, Nevada.

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