A bill pending before the Legislature could set off a brief but expensive wave of litigation over the future of casino gaming in California.
SB 549 would create a three-month window for gaming tribes to sue card rooms they believe are infringing on their right to provide exclusive access to certain kinds of casino games.
The Assembly Appropriations Committee advanced the bill on Thursday, despite a potential $8 million annual price tag. The bill's author, Sen. Josh ...
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