Shareholders Laura McAllister Cox serves as Program Committee Co-Chair and Gary Silverman leads expert panel on recent financing transactions
PHILADELPHIA, PA (September 8, 2014) – Greenberg Traurig, LLP is pleased to announce its sponsorship of the 2014 International Gaming Summit presented by the International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA), Oct. 29-31, 2014 at the Philadelphia Marriott.
The IAGA International Gaming Summit is the gaming industry’s premier event to bring together leaders from all gaming sectors: operators, suppliers, attorneys, investors, bankers, regulators and other advisors. Greenberg Traurig Philadelphia Shareholder Laura McAllister Cox serves as the 2014 IAGA Program Committee Co-Chair and General Counsel and Chicago Shareholder Martha Sabol serves as Secretary of IAGA. Chicago Shareholder Gary Silverman will be moderating a panel entitled Finance: Red and black are not just colors on a roulette wheel.
Greenberg Traurig’s Global Gaming Practice Group focuses not only on casino operations, but also address lotteries, pari-mutuel wagering, charitable gaming, tribal gaming and Internet gaming, where permitted by law.
Members of the group have varied backgrounds and are located throughout the firm’s offices, allowing them to assist gaming clients in this highly regulated industry across multiple U.S. jurisdictions and internationally. The group’s focus includes the representation of casino owners, operators and executives, gaming manufacturers and suppliers, private equity firms and investment banks on gaming related matters. In addition to Ms. McAllister Cox, Ms. Sabol and Mr. Silverman, Greenberg Traurig attendees at the IAGA Summit will include Michael Bonner, Mark Clayton, Lorne Cantor, Dan Walsh and Ed Winkofsky.