Macau’s Casinos Are About To Change

Macau’s Casinos Are About To Change

Junkets and high-rollers are out. Mass-market is definitely in. The six current concessionaires, including the American companies MGM, Wynn, and Las Vegas Sands, are, rightly, mostly concerned about whether they will be allowed to continue to operate casinos. But they...
Macau’s New Laws: Too Early to Celebrate

Macau’s New Laws: Too Early to Celebrate

The new proposed laws for Macau casinos have been made public, and the existing casino operators – and their investors – have breathed sighs of relief.  The government has made it clear that there will be “no more than six casino concessions,” which all six companies...
Works Recently Cited

Works Recently Cited

My published works were recently cited in these articles: 1)  Mark A. Gottlieb, Richard A. Daynard, and Lissy C. Friedman, “Casinos: an Addiction Industry in the Mold of Tobacco and Opioid Drugs,” 2021 University of Illinois Law Review 1711 (2021). Citing...
Gateway to Gaming (“G2G”) Interview

Gateway to Gaming (“G2G”) Interview

I was recently interviewed for “Game On,” G2G News’ flagship show, by Jay Sayta, one of India’s leading gaming lawyers.  We discussed ongoing cases involving online gaming, daily fantasy sports, gaming machines and poker.  Topics included skill versus chance,...
China Has Plans for Macau

China Has Plans for Macau

All six casino concessions in Macau are about to expire. The big question is whether the US-based companies – MGM, Wynn, and Las Vegas Sands – will be able to continue operating some of the most successful casinos in the world.   Of much less importance is...