The lawsuit was filed by the same lawyer who filed the first lawsuit. Same allegations as the first lawsuit. In both lawsuits, the plaintiff alleges that they "opted out" of the mandatory arbitration language in the T&Cs.
NEW: Sweepstakes casino operator VGW has been sued for a 2nd time in Hartford Superior Court by a Connecticut resident who alleges that VGW operates an illegal gambling platform and "falsely deceived" him into believing that it was a "legally permitted sweepstakes" under CT law.
Alabama AG: "The Alabama Supreme Court has consistently held that substance is more important than legal technicality; accordingly, gambling devices are illegal if they 'look like, sound like, and attract the same class of customers as conventional slot machines.'"
"Because of the immense profits associated with gambling, the industry frequently has tried to evade these prohibitions by asserting that loopholes in Alabama law were much larger than they in fact were."
- Alabama AG in a new lawsuit filed yesterday vs an illegal gambling venue
Missouri's sports betting hopes boosted further by incoming Official election results; 7 of the 8 counties w/>100,000 populations have posted, netting the "Yes" camp 2,095 more votes; there are 100+ other counties, but there (doesn't seem) to be enough votes to shift result
The new class action lawsuit over the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match will face an early procedural battle over whether the claims against Netflix should be arbitrated via the T&Cs, via Lisa Willis for @lawdotcom (with legal insights from me). https://t.co/4gyd6LiVmv