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Dykema has evolved into one of the premier law firms in the United States with ten offices and more than 400 attorneys, government relations specialists and other professionals in California, Illinois, Michigan, and Washington, D.C. The firm’s Gaming Law Division represents individuals and companies involved in the extensive regulatory systems established under both the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. Members of the firm were actively engaged in drafting the Gaming Act and have worked closely with the Michigan Gaming Control Board on rule promulgation and implementation issues.
Dykema is one of a handful of law firms that has been involved in every aspect of the development of casino gaming in Michigan, including the development of gaming on Native American land, implementation of Proposal E (voter approval of casino gaming in the
state), license procurement and comprehensive business representation for both casino owners and suppliers. The firm also has experience with land and vessel-based gaming venues in other parts of the country and the U.S. Virgin Islands and Indian gaming.
We provide advice regarding compliance with the provisions of the act prohibiting persons with an interest in a casino or casino's licensee and their families from making state or local political contributions. We also represent individuals and businesses in completing the Personal Disclosure Forms and the Business Disclosure Forms required of those with investments in casinos and casino suppliers.
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