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Getting The Deal Through – Gaming 2022

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Jamie Nettleton
Jamie Nettleton
Partner
Brodie Campbell
Brodie Campbell
Senior Associate
Lisa Csomore
Lisa Csomore
Solicitor

Addisons was pleased to contribute the Australian chapter of “Getting the Deal Through (GTDT) – Gaming 2022”, published by Lexology.

Authors Jamie Nettleton, Brodie Campbell and Lisa Csomore provide an update to the industry and highlight recent trends in the Australian gambling sector and their potential implications.

The update discusses notable key developments, including:

  • the Report of the Perth Casino Royal Commission into Crown Perth and its associated entities;
  • the April 2022 Federal Court proceedings commenced by AUSTRAC against Crown Melbourne and Crown Perth for alleged AML/CTF failures; and
  • the implementation of remaining measures under the National Consumer Protection Framework for Online Wagering.

If you would like further information, please feel free to contact Partner, Jamie Nettleton or another member of the Addisons Gaming & Gambling team.

About The ‘Getting The Deal Through – Gaming 2022‘ publication

“Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights into land-based and remote gambling and quasi-gambling activities, including legal definition; age restrictions; penalties; social and non-profit gambling; regulatory authorities; anti-money-laundering regulations; establishment, director, officer and owner licensing; casino development; passive/institutional ownership; responsible gambling; taxes; cross-border and internet gambling; patents; trademarks; advertising; supplier licensing and registration; wage and hour and collective labour issues; change of control and bankruptcy considerations; recent litigation; and recent trends.”

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