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Entertainment & Sports

Nov. 4, 2011

Will California take the lead in online gaming?

The first guests to this party could reap the greatest rewards. By Mitchell A. Kamin and Jessie Kornberg of Bird, Marella, Boxer, Wolpert, Nessim, Drooks & Lincenberg PC


By Mitchell A. Kamin and Jessie Kornberg


LAST IN TWO-PART SERIES: Part one appeared on Wednesday.


This year, California had two competing intra-state online gaming bills in the state Senate. Senate Bill 45 (Wright) would permit the state to license and regulate three internet gaming "hub" operators to offer various online "gambling games," from which the state would receive at least ten percent of the operators' gross revenues. Sen...

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