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Kemp’s ‘unmatched’ record of diverse choices

Written by Greg Bluestein - The Atlanta Journal Constitution | Jul 23, 2021 | News

Gov. Brian Kemp has drawn praise from his political foes by carving out a record of tapping women and diverse candidates to coveted jobs in the state’s judiciary and other important positions that for decades overwhelmingly went to white men. About one-third of the Republican’s judicial appointments are people of […]

Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology in Consumer Gaming or Prediction Mobile Platforms

Written by Firm | Jul 13, 2021 | News

A decade ago, almost no one even had heard the word “cryptocurrency,” and gambling was a subject reserved to those who visited Las Vegas, Atlantic City, offshore poker websites, and, as ever, the movies. In 2021, both are mainstream and—increasingly—converging. Supported by blockchain digital infrastructure, cryptocurrencies purport to offer the […]

Avoiding Traps and Pitfalls With Sweepstakes, Contests, and Giveaways

Written by Firm | Apr 4, 2021 | News

In an article published at the American Bar Association’s Business Law Today platform, Alec Denton provided an overview of considerations for businesses that are planning promotional activities involving raffles, sweepstakes, giveaways, and contests, including daily fantasy sports. The article is available at https://businesslawtoday.org/2021/04/sweepstakes-contests-giveaways-business-lawyers-can-avoid-traps-pitfalls-giving-bad-advice. For more information, please contact Alec Denton.

Robbins Government Relations Adds Brett Harrell to the Team

Written by Firm | Mar 3, 2021 | Updates

This week, Robbins Firm affiliate, Robbins Government Relations, added Brett Harrell, former Georgia House of Representatives member and Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee to its team. Brett Harrell has gained expertise on numerous topics during his tenure in the legislature, including taxation, gaming, alcohol regulation, and lottery. He […]