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Collas Crill contributes to leading text

Collas Crill contributes to leading text

Monday 23 July 2018

Collas Crill contributes to leading text

Monday 23 July 2018


Collas Crill has once again collaborated with several major international law firms for the third edition of the multi-jurisdictional legal reference book, The Gambling Law Review.

Published by The Law Reviews, group partner Wayne Atkinson, who specialises in corporate and regulatory law, provided a detailed chapter reviewing the law around gambling in Alderney.

Targeted at general counsel, The Gambling Law Review provides a comparative and business-focused legal analysis of gambling law in over 25 jurisdictions worldwide.

Each chapter is written by a leading expert in the field examining current issues of concern in each jurisdiction and review recent activity and developments in the market.

Other firms who have contributed include Bird & Bird, Dentons and Paul Hastings LLP. 

Mr Atkinson said: "It is an honour to work with the Law Review again. Alderney is a major player in the international gaming industry and it is therefore important for Alderney's regime to be properly detailed in texts like these. Our being sked to contribute is a welcome acknowledgment of Collas Crill's pre-eminence in this field."

The Law Reviews at Law Business Research Limited said: "The Law Reviews is an essential information tool for private practitioners, in-house counsel, government agencies and financial institutions.

"Our expert panel’s unique perspective on the global marketplace provides practical guidance for professionals engaged in cross-border work."

You can find out more about the book here: https://thelawreviews.co.uk/edition/1001184/the-gambling-law-review-edition-3

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