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Ropes & Gray – University of Colorado Becomes First Major College Athletic Program to Allow Sportsbook Sponsorship

JSEL · November 1, 2020 ·

University of Colorado Becomes First Major College Athletic Program to Allow Sportsbook Sponsorship September 25, 2020 Time to Read: 4 minutesPractices: Sports To read this article as originally published on the Ropes & Gray website, click here. On September 8, 2020, the … [Read more...] about Ropes & Gray – University of Colorado Becomes First Major College Athletic Program to Allow Sportsbook Sponsorship

Filed Under: Sponsor Articles Tagged With: ropes & gray, sports betting

Ropes & Gray – In Law360, Attorneys Evaluate University of Colorado Sports Betting Sponsorship and NCAA Challenges

JSEL · November 1, 2020 ·

In Law360, Attorneys Evaluate University of Colorado Sports Betting Sponsorship and NCAA Challenges October 8, 2020Practices: Litigation, Sports To read this article as originally published on the Ropes & Gray website, click here. The University of Colorado recently … [Read more...] about Ropes & Gray – In Law360, Attorneys Evaluate University of Colorado Sports Betting Sponsorship and NCAA Challenges

Filed Under: Sponsor Articles Tagged With: ropes & gray, sports betting

Even Football Isn’t Immune from Uncle Sam

JSEL · February 15, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Millions of Americans tuned in to watch the Denver Broncos emerge victorious over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 and many of those millions also placed bets on the “Big Game.”  For all those who won money gambling on the game, the IRS wants its cut of your earnings.  The … [Read more...] about Even Football Isn’t Immune from Uncle Sam

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Gambling, IRS, sports betting, Tax law

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