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Ready for net gains - Law firms see business bump amid push toward online gaming

Ask any gaming attorney in Las Vegas if they think Congress will pass a bill legalizing online poker anytime soon, and the answer you'll get is no.

Perspectives Weekly: Black Friday One Year Later

J Todd discusses the one-year anniversary of black Friday, plus industry news from William Hill and Playtech.

Buyer says sports book application moving ahead

British bookmaker William Hill PLC said it is confident about its prospects for the year ahead as it reassured analysts on Friday that gaming regulators would approve the company's $53 million purchase of three sports book operators in Nevada.

Inside gaming: Gaming expansion elsewhere lifts Las Vegas

Before the economy tanked and the Strip's building boom went bust, the development of multibillion-dollar hotel-casino projects centered on Las Vegas. Now those resorts are being built elsewhere.

Nevada's slot machine industry preparing for Internet gaming

While state and federal lawmakers inch along toward legalization of online gaming,the casino industry's large slot machine makers are already lining up for a piece of the potential action.

Opening date delayed for start of CityCenter construction trial

Opening date of the CityCenter construction trial postponed by a month, to March 12.

Top-10 ways to send a player from your home game to the WSOP

No matter what stakes you play, with some organization and planning, you can raise enough money to send a player from your home poker game to play in a tournament at the World Series of Poker.

Las Vegas dayclubs invite revelry by poolsides

The off-strip M Resort is working to fill its DayDream venue with the same hard-partying youthful demographic the Vegas Strip attracts -- but with a twist. Instead of targeting tourists, M is focusing on locals.

Penn National chief tries to make light of GSA flap

Penn National Gaming Chairman tries to make light of the recent General Services Administration tax-payer funded junket controversy.

Casino City Gang: Let's get social edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss PokerTableRatings complying with a cease and desist notice from PokerStars, Boyd Gaming, which operates The Borgata in Atlantic City and the Gold Coast in Las Vegas, integrating social gaming into their player loyalty program, tips on running a home game satellite tournament for the World Series of Poker, the best gambling scenes from non-gambling movies and make their best bets.

CityCenter developers cut prices on high-rise condos

CityCenter developers are announcing a renewed effort to sell high-rise condominiums at the Strip development.

Plans for Strip zip lines move closer to approval

Plans approved for the Strip's next high-flying attraction, a set of zip lines running between the Luxor and Excalibur hotels.

LVH struggles without Hilton

The LVH-Las Vegas Hotel and Casino is struggling to fill its rooms without the help of the Hilton franchise.

Regulators warn day-pool, club operators

It's pool season on the Las Vegas Strip, and the resorts offering pool parties and clubs are being warned to be on the lookout for underage guests, misquoted entrance fees, prostitution and other issues.

WSOP $1 million charity tournament will produce richest prize ever

The World Series of Poker's never-before-seen $1 million buy-in tournament is expected to generate the richest prize in poker history.

Money shrinks for problem gamblers

Treatment programs for gambling addicts in Nevada have been dramatically reduced by budget cuts.

Michael Gaughan III plans to unify resort operations

Gaughan will unify the Rampart Casino and JW Marriott Resort and Spa in Summerlin as one operation.

Silver Legacy working with creditors

Silver Legacy Casino Resort hopeful on mortgage debt agreement.

Nevada reports gaming revenues of $932 million for February

The 5.7 percent increase in revenues (compared with February 2011) comes despite a weaker convention calendar and Chinese New year falling in January.

Major gaming conference returning to Las Vegas in 2013

The International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking will return to Las Vegas next year for the first time since 2000.

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