GETTING A LITTLE HELP FROM YOUR FRIENDS
28 March 2008
PPA launches new Litigation Support Network
The 900 000 member poker grassroots advocacy group Poker
Players Alliance (PPA) has launched its Litigation
Support Network. This free member service will provide
basic, initial legal advice as well as refer members to
a network of attorneys who have expressed interest in
helping PPA members with poker-related legal issues.
"As both the popularity of poker and the membership of
PPA continue to grow, the Litigation Support Network is
an opportunity to provide even more value to our
members," said PPA Chairman Former Senator Alfonse
D'Amato. "With the myriad local, state and federal laws
impacting poker, the Litigation Support Network is an
important service that our members can and should use,
and I encourage attorneys who want to defend poker
players and this great American game of skill to join
this effort."
As poker, both online and offline, continues to grow in
popularity, there has been a rise in the amount of
police raids on home, tavern or charity poker
tournaments. Many of the local and state laws on poker
are arcane and vague, so players don't necessarily know
if they are violating a law.
PPA's Litigation Support Network provides PPA members
with a free, legal resource should they have questions
as they organise a charity poker tournament, start a
poker league or, in the worst case scenario, get
arrested. In these situations, PPA members can contact
the Litigation Support Network via the PPA website and
obtain free, preliminary legal advice over the phone.
Should they need additional support, they will be given
a list of attorneys in their area who are willing to
take their case. Additionally, the network of attorneys
will be tapped to help prepare PPA in the event the
organization needs to litigate that poker is a game of
skill, not a game of chance.
The Litigation Support Network will be spearheaded by
Patrick Fleming, an attorney who is also the PPA state
director for New Hampshire.
"The patchwork of state and local laws relating to poker
is leaving PPA members confused about what is legal and
what is illegal," said Fleming. "In our ongoing efforts
to protect the rights of Americans to play poker, the
establishment of the Litigation Support Network will
provide members with an added level of security as they
enjoy the game in their homes, at their local pub or as
a way to help a local charity. I am honored to be
leading this important effort on behalf of the PPA."
To learn more about the PPA Litigation Support Network,
or to apply to become part of the network of attorneys,
please visit
www.pokerplayersalliance.org/legal.
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