Tribal gaming compacts and case studies will be under the microscope in a Jan. 7 panel discussion led by Steve Hart of Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie during the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) Winter Meeting at the Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale.

Hart, leader of the firm’s Gaming practice group, will moderate “Tribal Gaming Issues with States.” Hart is a former director of the Arizona Department of Gaming and has negotiated numerous tribal gaming compacts.

The panel will discuss new gaming compacts and compacts currently being negotiated in Arizona, California and New Mexico, as well as recent and pending cases involving tribes and the state of Florida.

Government and legal expert panelists for “Tribal Gaming Issues with States” include:

  • Joginder Dhillon, senior advisor for Tribal Negotiations, Office of California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
  • Jeremiah Ritchie, deputy chief of staff, Office of New Mexico Gov. Susana Martine;
  • Kerry Patterson, partner, Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, Phoenix
  • Dennis Whittlesey, Member, Dickinson Wright, Washington, DC.

Other confirmed speakers for the NCLGS conference include state regulators, casino operators, gaming attorneys, lottery and pari-mutuel experts.

International Masters of Gaming (IMGL) also will hold Masterclass sessions Jan. 7-8. Panelists will cover evolving issues in the gaming industry of interest to legislators: the role of the regulator, the rapidly changing tribal gaming market, and in-depth analysis of the hottest area in gaming – eSports.

The National Council of Legislators from Gaming States Winter Meeting will be held Jan. 6-8, 2017.