Entertainment & Sports,
Administrative/Regulatory
Oct. 30, 2018
Sports Betting in a Post-PASPA World
The U.S. Supreme Court recently opened the door to legalized sports betting, but its future regulatory framework remains a wild card.





Tai Hsia
Baker Botts LLPTai focuses his practice on venture capital and private equity investments, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, corporate and securities matters, and representing technology startups and later-stage emerging growth companies. Tai is actively involved in the SportsTech industry and is an experienced operator having served as COO & GC of MOCAP Analytics (acquired by Sportradar) and CEO & GC of mConnected.

Jake Williams
Vice President of Legal & Regulatory Affairs
Sportradar
Jake focuses on the expansion of sports betting in United States as well as Sportradar's U.S. digital media offerings. Prior to his current role in the U.S., Jake was Legal Counsel for Sportradar AG in Munich, Germany. There he worked on legal issues pertaining to sports data, sports integrity, international sports law, and sports betting.

The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, 28 U.S.C. Section 3701 et seq., which took effect on Jan. 1, 1993, made it unlawful for a state or its subdivisions to allow betting o...
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