Join Nelson Mullins as it hosts “Regulation of Fantasy Sports in the US, the UK, and Europe.” Nelson Mullins partner Katherine Baker and associate Joshua Kirschner will co-present with Pinsent Masons partners Diane Mullenex and Annabelle Richard in this one-hour webinar. They will discuss the Gaming industry – with an emphasis on fantasy sports – and how this industry is regulated, and litigated, in the U.S., the U.K., and Europe.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit will be sought for all attorneys who request such, and certificates of attendance are available for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) purposes. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.
Baker leads the firm’s Gaming Industry Group at the firm and represents businesses and individuals in a wide variety of complex civil litigation at the trial and appellate levels. A primary focus of her practice is assisting casino gaming, sports betting, and fantasy sports operators, vendors, and entrepreneurs to navigate the state and federal commercial and tribal gaming landscape, including leveraging FinTech solutions.
Kirschner focuses his practice on the gaming and gambling sectors and represents businesses and individuals in a wide variety of regulatory and white collar litigation matters. A primary focus of his practice is assisting casino, iGaming, sports betting and daily fantasy sports operators, vendors and entrepreneurs to navigate the state, federal and tribal gaming landscapes.
Mullenex leads Pinsent Masons Global Gaming and Telecom practices. She is an award-winning London based dual qualified French lawyer and UK Solicitor with 30 years of experience, advising a wide range of clients in technology, telecommunications and other highly regulated industries, such as gaming and gambling companies.
Richard has a background in new technologies, from both an operational and regulatory standpoint. Combined with her international education, it has provided her with an understanding of information technologies, outsourcing, cybersecurity, and data protection.
Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024
9-10 a.m. EST
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