PREEMPTIVE LEGAL STRIKE BY FULL TILT?
15 January 2010
Online poker giant wants a declaration from
Clonie
The protracted legal issues between woman poker ace
Clonie Gowan and online poker giant Full Tilt took an
unexpected turn this week when Full Tilt turned the
tables on Gowan by launching its own legal action,
apparently aimed at persuading her to put up or shut up
in her allegations that she owns one percent of the
business.
Gowan has claimed in two previous court
actions that an oral agreement entitled her to a
percentage of the company's profits after she left the
site's pro team. Now Full Tilt is going to court to
resolve the issue by requiring her to declare that she
does not have a one percent ownership in the company as
she has previously claimed, and to justify that claim.
The poker company is not seeking monetary damages
other than court costs and legal fees, and there has
been speculation that the move is a legal tactic to
preempt Gowan's current litigation against the company,
due for hearing early in February. The Pokerati
information portal reports that its Nevada lawyers
assess the action as a legitimate attempt to get a court
ruling without the necessity of a full and expensive
trial.
Gowan goes to court again on February 1,
for the third time, where she hopes that the court will
decide if her Third-Amended Complaint can proceed.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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