Pari-Mutuel Horse Race Betting Parlor Attorney
Betting on horse racing is one of the nation's oldest legal gaming activities. For many years, betting at the track was the only legal option for people wishing to take advantage of gambling opportunities. In recent years, the introduction of off-track betting (OTB) parlors and televised racing venues have dramatically increased opportunities for gaming businesses to expand their profitable operations.
Gaming law attorney John K. Maloney offers a unique depth of experience in all areas relating to horse race betting and gaming law throughout the United States. As a former supervising gaming board investigator for the state of Nevada and gaming board inspector for Queensland, Australia, he provided regulatory oversight of OTB parlors and simulcast betting venues throughout Nevada. He is recognized for his expertise in all areas relating to horse race betting and gaming.
Contact his offices in Las Vegas, Nevada, or Sacramento, California, to discuss your particular legal or regulatory issues relating to horse racing and betting parlor operations.
Business opportunities are waiting — get the legal facts and help you need
Mr. Maloney is ready to provide experienced legal counsel to help your business expand successfully into the horse racing industry. His firm can help you find sound legal solutions to problems concerning:
- Owner, trainer, agent, jockey and vendor licenses at racetracks
- Sales and distribution agreements
- Involvement with card rooms or casino areas at racetracks
- OTB equipment supply and repair agreements
- License violation and disciplinary proceedings
- Internet product development, software licensing, intellectual property
For more information about his capacity to provide effective legal support for your expansion into the industry of live, simulcast or Internet horse racing, contact John Maloney.
