Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Global Gaming Group co-chairs Martha A. Sabol and Mark A. Clayton will participate in this year’s International Gaming Summit, to be held May 31-June 2 at the Westin Dragonara Resort in St. Julian’s, Malta.
The summit brings together leaders from all global gaming sectors to meet and discuss the top issues and challenges facing gaming today. The International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) is hosting the summit with the Gaming Regulators European Forum (GREF), marking the first time IAGA and GREF have hosted a joint conference together.
Sabol is the current president of IAGA, and will make opening remarks and preside over the President’s Dinner.
“The summit’s focus will be on the international gaming industry as a whole,” Sabol said. “Among other topics, we will discuss the convergence of land-based casinos, lotteries, and online gaming. The joint conference provides members of IAGA and GREF with the unique opportunity to network and discuss important matters affecting the international gaming industry.”
Clayton will moderate a panel on social gaming, e-sports, and fantasy sports. He will also participate in the GLI University Regulations Seminar.
Additionally, Howard Stutz, the longtime Las Vegas Review-Journal gaming writer who is now strategic development manager of the firm’s Las Vegas office, will moderate a panel on gaming development in the Americas.