The 16th Annual National Institute on the Gaming Law Minefield

The National Law Review is pleased to inform you of the 16th Annual National Institute on the Gaming Law Minefield:

ABA Gaming Law 2012

Gaming Law Minefield 2012

Event Information

When

February 23 – 24, 2012

Where

  • Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa
  • 2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy
  • Las Vegas, NV, 89101
  • United States of America

Program Description

The Gaming Law Minefield National Institute is one of the most comprehensive, state-of-the-law gaming programs available. Program attendees have consistently rated the program as a valuable
educational experience that provides participants with the opportunity to meet and talk with a wide variety of gaming law experts and leading state and Native American regulators.

  • The program will discuss revolutionary legal, regulatory, and ethical issues confronting both commercial and Native American gaming.
  • Two hours of ethics credit will be available.
  • Learn about global anti-corruption initiatives, Internet gaming, and the challenges faced
    by commercial and Native American gaming.
  • Gain knowledge on the latest techniques to cope with problem gamblers.

Who should attend:

Attorneys, compliance officers, Native American leaders, regulators, and legislators will gain invaluable insights into current trends, opportunities, and obstacles in the gaming industry.


The 16th Annual National Institute on the Gaming Law Minefield

The National Law Review is pleased to inform you of the 16th Annual National Institute on the Gaming Law Minefield:

ABA Gaming Law 2012

Gaming Law Minefield 2012

Event Information

When

February 23 – 24, 2012

Where

  • Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa
  • 2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy
  • Las Vegas, NV, 89101
  • United States of America

Program Description

The Gaming Law Minefield National Institute is one of the most comprehensive, state-of-the-law gaming programs available. Program attendees have consistently rated the program as a valuable
educational experience that provides participants with the opportunity to meet and talk with a wide variety of gaming law experts and leading state and Native American regulators.

  • The program will discuss revolutionary legal, regulatory, and ethical issues confronting both commercial and Native American gaming.
  • Two hours of ethics credit will be available.
  • Learn about global anti-corruption initiatives, Internet gaming, and the challenges faced
    by commercial and Native American gaming.
  • Gain knowledge on the latest techniques to cope with problem gamblers.

Who should attend:

Attorneys, compliance officers, Native American leaders, regulators, and legislators will gain invaluable insights into current trends, opportunities, and obstacles in the gaming industry.