Lynne Levin Kaufman to speak at Racing and Gaming Conference at Saratoga

Cooper Levenson partner Lynne Levin Kaufman, Esq., Co-Chair of Cooper Levenson’s Gaming and iGaming Law Practice Group, will speak at the Racing and Gaming Conference at Saratoga, scheduled for August 15 – 17, 2022 in Saratoga Springs, NY. The Racing and Gaming Conference at Saratoga is an intensive, premier forum for industry decision-makers, stakeholders, and […]

Lynne Levin Kaufman to speak at IAGA International Gaming Summit in Boston June 28

Lynne Levin Kaufman, Co-Chair of the Gaming and iGaming Law Practice Group and a Partner in the firm, will speak at the 39th annual International Gaming Summit, an International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) event, in Boston, Mass. June 27 – 29, 2022. The IAGA International Gaming Summit will cover topics “ranging from the ongoing […]

Cooper Levenson Partner Lynne Levin Kaufman to speak: American Bar Association Webinar Panel “The Post Murphy v. NCAA World of Sports Betting: What Lawyers Need to Know”

Cooper Levenson Partner Lynne Levin Kaufman will serve as a panelist on an American Bar Association webinar session discussing the recent United State Supreme Court Case, Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, on Thursday, November 8. This webinar discussion, “The Post Murphy v. NCAA World of Sports Betting” is sponsored by the American Bar Association’s […]

Cooper Levenson Partner Russell Lichtenstein to speak at Global Gaming Expo

Cooper Levenson Partner Russell Lichtenstein to speak at Global Gaming Expo Cooper Levenson Partner Russell Lichtenstein will be a part of a panel addressing sexual harassment on Tuesday, October 9,  at the Global Gaming Expo, being held at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas. The panel “Sexual Harrassment: Recognizing a Problem and […]

New Jersey – “Bettor” Than Ever: #SportsBetting

By Lynne Levin Kaufman, Esquire @gaminglawyer For those of you who have been asleep for the past 24 hours, yesterday the Supreme Court declared the federal Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) unconstitutional and gave states the ability to decide whether or not to legalize sports wagering, and to craft, through legislation […]

U.S. Supreme Court Allows States to Legalize Sports Betting

by Lynne Levin Kaufman, Esquire @iGamingLawyer ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – May 14, 2018  – By now, most of you have heard that the U.S. Supreme Court  today held that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), the more than 25 year old federal law that prohibited full blown sports betting in all states but […]