LADBROKES DROPS NORWEGIAN LEGAL CHALLENGE
25 September 2009
The company no longer considers its interests
are best served in continuing the case
Ladbrokes has dropped a long-running legal challenge to
Norway’s gambling monopoly, reports Gambling Compliance.
The challenge was initiated in 2004 after Ladbrokes
request to operate on and off –line horserace and sports
betting games was rejected by the Norwegian Government.
Ladbrokes claimed that laws restricting Norway’s
commercial gambling markets solely to games offered by
state-owned firms Norsk Tipping and Norsk Rikstoto were
in violation of European Economic Area rules, but has
since been defeated in decisions rendered both in Norway
and at the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Court
in Luxembourg.
The company had the right to
appeal to the Norwegian High Court, however, a spokesman
has said “that it no longer considered that its
interests would be best served by continuing the case”.
The company denies any link to the recent ECJ ruling
against Bwin and their decision to withdraw from this
case and have said that Ladbrokes’ European Court of
Justice challenge against the Dutch internet gambling
monopoly would continue.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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