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Perspective

Nov. 2, 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


Online gambling is coming soon to laptops, iPads and PDAs near you.


Legislation to legalize various forms of online gambling is pending in Congress and state legislatures across the U.S., including two separate proposals in California. With politicians looking for creative new revenue streams, the incentives are in place to pass such legislation. The only remaining questions are: Who will legalize and when? The answer matters because, as is often the case, the f...

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