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Chetcuti Cauchi will be participating at ICE
2011, which will be held at Earls Court, London on 25 – 27
January. ICE is the only expo in the world that covers the
entire spectrum of gaming in all its many forms.
ICE provides attendees with a unique forum to discuss and
exchange views, and opinions, about the global gaming market.
Over the past three years ICE has attracted industry
professionals from 122 sovereign states and in 2010 a total of
18,676 people attended making the event a successful one.
As the industry has changed and evolved, ICE has responded to
market forces and customer demands. It has provided
manufacturers and creators with the finest marketplace for their
products and services. ICE has also provided industry
professionals with direct access to everything that will enhance
and grow their business by bringing together industry regulators
from around the world.
Chetcuti Cauchi’s i-Gaming team is available to provide advice
that will go beyond conventional licensing requirements in
Malta. Our team also provides advice on legal framework for
gaming operators. With years of experience in the industry,
Chetcuti Cauchi prides itself of in-depth expertise in all
aspects of gaming, based on a thorough understanding of the
business and of the specific needs peculiar to different types
of operators, whether betting, betting exchanges, casinos, poker
rooms, gaming platforms or marketers.
This year you can meet with gaming lawyers from Chetcuti Cauchi
on stand 5174 and furthermore, you can even attend a
presentation about i-Gaming in Malta. This session will be held
for free on Wednesday 26th at 15:00 and will take place on the
balcony level in Earls Court1. The topic of discussion is
‘Practical Considerations for a prospective Maltese i-gaming
licensee’ and will be conducted by Dr Silvana Zammit, Head, i-Gaming
Unit, Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates.
Click
here to register for free.
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[full texts available for download]
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Law Practice Group

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