Jeff Ifrah Confirmed Panelist for Inaugural Sports Law & Entrepreneurship Event at GWU

Sports Law & Entrepreneurship Conference Navigating the Union of Sports, Business, and the Law The global sports industry is a market in which individuals, businesses, and organizations produce, promote, or organize any activity or business focused on sports. The exponential growth of the sports industry in recent years has created new legal issues that affect…

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Jeff Ifrah to Lead eSports Webinar for American Bar Association

Nationally Recognized Authority on Gaming Law Jeff Ifrah to Lead eSports Webinar American Bar Association Presentation Will Examine Legal Issues Surrounding New Industry WASHINGTON, DC–(Marketwired – September 08, 2016) – On September 13, founding partner of Ifrah Law and gaming law expert Jeff Ifrah will host a CLE-credit webinar for the American Bar Association entitled…

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Steven Eichorn Explains the Unintended Consequences of NY’s DFS Law

The New York law legalizing and regulating paid-entry fantasy sports has an interesting provision that could keep out smaller operators that took a legally conservative approach to the state, in addition to relatively new operators in the space. The law just signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo allows all fantasy sports operators to apply for a license in the state.…

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Jeff Ifrah Explains Why the Skins-Betting Crackdown Just Saved Social Gaming’s Skin

Valve Corp’s crackdown on websites offering so-called skins betting on e-sports could help spur growth of licensed betting in the industry by removing a potential source of scandal, industry officials say. Washington State-based Valve this week issued 23 cease and desist orders to third-party websites that use its games software platform Steam to enable gambling…

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Jeff Ifrah Discusses Recent Lawsuits Over eSports Skins Betting with Gambling Compliance

A Connecticut video game player has filed a lawsuit against Valve, accusing the games developer and distributor of allowing illegal betting to occur on the first-person shooter game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). The plaintiff, Michael John McLeod, claims that Valve and third-party sites “knowingly allowed, supported, and or sponsored illegal gambling by allowing millions of…

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Michelle Cohen Explains Significance of Appeals Court Upholding of FCC Net Neutrality Rules

On 14 June 2016, theUS Court of Appeal for the District of Columbia upheld the validity of the Federal Communications Commission’s (‘FCC’) net neutrality rules, which classify broadband services as telecommunication services as opposed to information services. Michelle Cohen, Member of Ifrah Law, explains that “the court did not ask whether the agency’s decision is a good policy, but rather whether it is arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of…

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Nicole Kardell Explains How 2 Like Cases Against Calif. AG Harris Resulted in 1 Win, 1 Loss

Two Washington, D.C.-area organizations with separate lawsuits against California Attorney General and U.S. Senate-hopeful Kamala Harris over the same issue reached different outcomes. The Center for Competitive Politics (CCP) and Americans for Prosperity (AFP) alleged that Harris’ request to access each organization’s donor information violated the First and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. But…

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Jeff Ifrah Discusses Unusual GAO Objections Regarding Multi-billion Dollar Contract Bid

A security services contractor hit the U.S. Government Accountability Office with a lawsuit Wednesday in D.C. federal court to block the agency from releasing an unredacted bid protest decision containing sensitive information about the company it says could compromise its future competitive prospects. Torres Advanced Enterprise Solutions LLC alleges that the GAO twice rejected every redaction…

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