Fines, Lawsuits & Litigation

California tribal casino plan being deliberated in court

The California State Supreme Court reportedly heard oral arguments earlier this week as part of a lawsuit that could finally see the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians given permission to build and run a new ...

Legal attempt to stop Rhode Island sportsbetting services shot down

In Rhode Island and a local psychiatrist has reportedly failed in an attempt to get the eastern American state’s successful land-based and mobile sportsbetting services declared as unconstitutional. Accordin...

Playtech taking ‘full responsibility’ for subordinate’s failings

British online casino games developer Playtech has reportedly announced that it will be making a charitable donation worth £3.5 million ($4.3 million) as part of an effort to take ‘full responsibility’ for the ...

Aristocrat Leisure Limited agrees settlement in Washington federal lawsuits

Australian gaming machines innovator, Aristocrat Leisure Limited, has announced the signing of an ‘agreement in principle’ that is to see it pay some $31 million so as to settle a pair of federal lawsuits broug...

Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association temporarily suspends two members

In Oklahoma and a pair of tribes that recently inked updated gaming compacts with the office of Governor Kevin Stitt have reportedly had their memberships in the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association suspended unt...

Denmark blocks local access to 16 unlicensed iGaming domains

The gaming regulator for Denmark has reportedly announced that its recent move to block local punters from accessing 16 unlicensed iGaming sites has been upheld by a local district court. According to a repo...

Oklahoma governor agrees pair of new tribal gaming compacts

In Oklahoma and Governor Kevin Stitt (pictured) has reportedly partially settled his long-running dispute with the state’s casino-operating tribes by inking new gaming compacts with the federally-recognized Com...