Casino Management Contracts and Legal Counsel
Casino and other gaming operations nationwide have received substantial gambling revenues without necessarily having the hands-on experience needed for profitable operations. Successful tribes often turn to professional management companies.
More than 24 years as a supervising gaming board investigator and attorney
John K. Maloney offers tribes and professional casino management entities nearly a quarter century of experience in all legal areas relating to gaming regulations and management. If your business is involved in tribal casino management, either as a consultant or in direct operations, John Maloney is ready to assist you in every aspect of regulatory, licensing and employment law.
Contact The Law Offices of John K. Maloney to schedule a consultation about your specific circumstances. The firm is ready to assist your operation in areas of management contracts such as:
- Regulatory compliance
- Licensing, new game development and approval
- Corporate entity, business formation
- Casino employment law, casino employee work cards
- Tribal gaming
- Casino contracts
- Financial due diligence
- Card room operations
Tribal regulations
To some extent, tribal gaming operations are constrained by the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), a federal regulatory body that monitors and approves or rejects tribal management contracts with operating, development or management companies. Mr. Maloney has extensive experience working in legal and regulatory areas relating to tribal gaming and is ready to help you ensure that your management agreement is in full compliance with NIGC standards. If you are new to casino management and operations, we can make sure that your management entity and investor group will obtain the separate state and tribal approvals necessary to commence operations.
A management agreement will address the rights and duties of each party, not only with respect to fees, but regarding matters such as:
- Tribal sovereignty
- Advertising
- Choice of law and jurisdiction
- Arbitration clauses
- Conditions for early termination of the contract
More than just legal counsel — your complete casino operations attorney
When American Indian tribes have experienced success with their gaming operations, they often consider expanding their operations to include a broader range of recreational attractions like golf courses, spas or hotels. Attorney John Maloney can also represent developers and casino operators on all aspects of the real estate, construction, and operational aspects of those projects as well.
For more information about our services relating to casino management contracts, contact The Law Offices of John K. Maloney to schedule a consultation.
