KENTUCKY LAWYERS COULD BE OUT A MILLION DOLLARS
(Update)
30 January 2009
Taking business on a contingency basis could
backfire
The controversial attempt by the state of Kentucky to
seize and ultimately confiscate or use 141 international
domain names as leverage for "settlements" with online
gambling firms failed in the Kentucky Court of Appeals
recently (see previous InfoPowa reports) but is still
very much a live issue.
Governor Steve Beshear and his Justice Cabinet Secretary
J. Michael Brown are taking the case to the state
Supreme Court for further argument, a move that was not
unexpected.
One of the main - and successful - opponents of
Beshear's unprecedented action, Joe Brennan of the
Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association (iMEGA),
said this week that Beshear and Brown had invested a
great deal of political capital in the state's suit, and
probably felt that they could not now back down.
“Their attorneys took this on a contingency fee-basis,
and have reportedly sunk over a million dollars of their
own money in this suit, and other suits like this that
they reportedly prepared for other states,” Brennan
opined: "Without a win in Kentucky, it will be hard to
get those other suits off the ground, and they’ll have
taken huge losses on their own gamble,” he added.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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