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Lottery.com (the “Company”), a leading platform that allows its users to play the lottery online, announced today that Katie Lever has been appointed the Company’s first chief legal officer, who will be further supported by gaming compliance experts on the board of advisors, Mark Lipparelli and Ron Hopkinson. The Company is seeking to continue its expansion efforts and will leverage the combined legal and compliance expertise of these industry professionals to build the future of digital gaming.
Lever previously served as General Counsel to some of the gaming industry’s largest global suppliers, including through the mergers of SHFL entertainment, Inc., Bally Technologies, Inc., Scientific Games Corp. and, most recently, as Chief Legal Counsel to Drew Las Vegas, a planned $4 billion integrated resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip. She is a recognized gaming law specialist and an expert in complia
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Unfinished Fontainebleau-Drew project is not a solution to the Las Vegas Strip’s troubles
By Howard Stutz, Executive Editor, CDC Gaming Reports
February 13, 2021 at
5:00 am
I have one question for Koch Real Estate Investments, the fourth owner of the unfinished Fontainebleau-Drew project, a hulking eyesore on the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip.
Do they know a good demolition expert?
The company, the Dallas-based real estate arm of the politically uber-powerful Koch Industries, said in a statement late Thursday it acquired the development, which sits on 24 acres between the recently completed expansion of the Las Vegas Convention Center and an empty 27-acre parcel for a planned, but financially unattainable, sports arena.