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Intellectual Property

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Gaming and Casino Intellectual Property Lawyer


The gaming industry of the 21st century offers unprecedented opportunities for developers and supplies of licensed products and services. John K. Maloney knows that your successful entry into the gaming market requires accurate, timely legal advice regarding casino vendor contracts, licensing and regulatory compliance. Attorney John Maloney is uniquely qualified to offer you a full range of services relating to intellectual property for the gaming industry.

Since 1993, we have helped our clients be successful in areas relating to:

  • Software development and licensing
  • Cross-licensing arrangements to link your product to another brand
  • Sales with territorial restrictions or other restrictions of rights
  • Marketing services
  • Distribution through licensing agreements
  • Trademark and copyright protections, outright sale of patents
  • New game introduction and licensing approval
  • Internet gaming, Intranet games

Why John Maloney's experience makes a difference

Gaming law attorney John Maloney is a former supervising gaming board investigator for the state of Nevada, and, later, for Queensland, Australia.  With this experience, he is in a unique position to support businesses throughout the U.S. with their legal needs relating to U.S. gaming law and regulatory compliance. He what questions to ask about your goals and objectives. His clients include many of the world's largest suppliers to the U.S. gaming market.

John Maloney focuses entirely on helping you become profitable in the gaming industry

John Maloney's objective is to help the developers and distributors of new gaming products and technologies maximize the earnings stream from their intellectual property. His experience with gaming industry contract negotiation, regulatory licensing, and sales can show you how to leverage your idea in any of various ways.

While his focus is on the transactional and regulatory aspects of your product and its distribution, John Maloney also works with patent and copyright lawyers who can litigate to protect your rights when your interests are threatened.

We will help you jump the regulatory hurdles

The U.S. gaming industry is highly regulated. Companies wishing to supply products or services are subjected to intense investigation and procedures. If you are an entrepreneur who is in the early stages of bringing your product to market, John Maloney can assist with all aspects of business formation, license application, due diligence, and compliance issues.

Whether your market objectives involve tribal or state regulated casinos, online dissemination, or an entirely new distribution medium, John Maloney's industry experience and legal advice can help your profits approach their potential.

Contact his offices in Las Vegas, Nevada, or Sacramento, California to schedule a consultation about your intellectual property needs.

From our offices in Henderson, Nevada, and Sacramento, California, The Law Offices of John K. Maloney provides legal advice and representation for individuals and business professionals involved in the U.S. gaming industry in Reno and Las Vegas, Nevada, Atlantic City, New Jersey, and throughout the United States and Worldwide. Our clients include organizations in the United States, Canada, Bermuda, France, Spain, Russia, China, Eastern Bloc Countries and Central America.

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