Who’s Who Legal: Hambach & Hambach awarded in 2018
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Hambach & Hambach were “Most Highly Regarded” in the Who’s Who Legal Sports & Entertainment sector for 2018. They say that … Continue Reading
Hambach & Hambach were “Most Highly Regarded” in the Who’s Who Legal Sports & Entertainment sector for 2018. They say that … Continue Reading
Quirino, Justin, Santiago and Wulf are awarded by Who’s Who Legal for 2017. Here are the WWL commentaries that led to this award: … Continue Reading
Barcelona, 5th July
“The five Leading Lawyers who dominate the iGaming World” shall speak in an exclusive WGES panel discussion which will take place at the W Hotel in Barcelona on 5 July 2017 at 2:10pm.
The four partners of GamingLaw.eu will participate in the panel which shall be moderated by lawyer Tal Itzhak Ron.
WGES (World Gaming Executive Summit) is the most exclusive and influential gathering for the online gaming industry, now in its 11th year.
Meet Santiago Asensi, Justin Franssen, Wulf Hambach and Quirino Mancini in Barcelona
Taken from ‘Casino & Gaming International’ magazine, Issue 29 (2017 Q2) – www.cgimagazine.com
The 2nd Inter-State Treaty amending the Inter-State Treaty on Gambling (“ISTG 18”) is the next chapter in a history of failed attempts to regulate the growing gambling market in Germany. Instead of a complete overhaul of the German gaming regulations the federal states opted for “minimally invasive” changes, keeping the failed ISTG from 2012 (“ISTG 12”) mostly in place.
Read the whole article here.
US states are gradually regulating Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS), but how will their decisions and clarifications impact the German market when DFS operators enter? Wulf Hambach, partner at Hambach & Hambach law firm, Germany, examines the potential outcomes.
Fantasy Sports has been extremely popular in the USA for decades. The introduction of Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) however sparked a fierce debate about the legal nature of those contests. At the heart of the debate is the question, whether success in DFS depends on chance or on the participants’ skill and if DFS is therefore a game of chance or a skill game. … Continue Reading