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Gaming Law

University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

2012

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Gaming Regulatory Systems: How Emerging Jurisdictions Can Use The Three Major Players As A Guide In Creating A Tailored System For Themselves, Nicole Laudwig Oct 2012

Gaming Regulatory Systems: How Emerging Jurisdictions Can Use The Three Major Players As A Guide In Creating A Tailored System For Themselves, Nicole Laudwig

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

This note will first examine the existing gaming control systems in the three most prominent jurisdictions: Nevada, Macau, and Singapore. The second portion of the note will suggest what features of these existing gaming control systems should be implemented into emerging gaming jurisdictions, with Nevada as the primary model, and what additional features the new jurisdictions will want to consider.


Gaming Restructuring In Nevada, Jennifer L. Carleton, Andrew D. Moore Apr 2012

Gaming Restructuring In Nevada, Jennifer L. Carleton, Andrew D. Moore

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

In this Article, we examine the various laws and regulations that affect a gaming enterprise debtor and its creditors. We examine various examples of overleveraged gaming companies operating in Nevada and the steps taken to modify these companies’ financial obligations. Our analysis focuses on four gaming companies that filed for bankruptcy protection—Tropicana Entertainment, Station Casinos, Riviera Holdings, and Black Gaming-and three gaming companies that restructured their debt obligations, through differing procedures but without filing for bankruptcy protection—Cosmopolitan, M Resort, and Palms.