NJ Horsemen Give Up On Dream Of $150 Million Payday From Sports Leagues
The court battle between the horsemen and the leagues ended quietly, with nothing close to the windfall the horsemen once sought.
→The court battle between the horsemen and the leagues ended quietly, with nothing close to the windfall the horsemen once sought.
→Borgata is asserting that a former exec now with Ocean possesses an “intelligence report” on million-dollar customers.
→In the real world, the American sports landscape marches on unscathed, 2 1/2 years after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling→
A pair of Ocean Resort Casino executives have asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit filed against them by the former senior VP of the casino.
→A pair of New Jersey gaming experts weigh in on the DraftKings messenger betting controversy, which ended up negating a $3 million bet.
→The former Borgata exec who now works for rival Ocean still hasn’t turned over his cell phone, and the two sides cite different reasons.
→Two men slain, four arrested, from Oct. 25 shootings that occurred in parking lot outside racetrack and sportsbook.
→Philadelphia-based law firm Blank Rome, which represents Ocean, augmented its claim that Jackson Lewis, Borgata’s counsel, be disqualified.
→The lawsuit over whether Ocean Casino illegally hired away a half-dozen executives from rival Borgata has grown more complicated.
→A former Ocean Casino executive filed a lawsuit alleging that she was fired for questioning the accuracy of the casino’s financial audit.
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