Greenberg Traurig Gaming Practice Recognized by Chambers USA

The gaming practice of international law firm Greenberg Traurig was recognized by the Chambers USA Guide on the list of firms in the Gaming & Licensing Practice Area.

The Global Gaming Group of international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP was recognized by the 2016 Chambers USA Guide. The firm’s gaming practice was recognized, for the first time, on the guide’s nationwide list of firms in the Gaming & Licensing Practice Area, and once again on the guide’s list of Nevada firms. In addition, three gaming attorneys were recognized in the Gaming & Licensing Practice. Firm-wide, more than 190 attorneys were recognized in the guide.

According to its website, Chambers and Partners, publisher of the annual Guide, selects attorneys and practice areas for inclusion based on thousands of interviews with practicing lawyers and clients around the world. Attorneys and practice areas are ranked by placement in “bands,” with Band 1 being the highest placement.

The following attorneys were recognized in the Guide in the following markets and practice areas:

Attorney                      Market                         Practice Area

Michael J. Bonner          Nevada                           Corporate/Commercial; Gaming & Licensing

Mark A. Clayton            Nevada, Nationwide        Gaming & Licensing

Martha A. Sabol            Nationwide                     Gaming & Licensing

The firm was ranked in Band 1, for the first time, among Nationwide Gaming & Licensing practices. Clayton was placed in Band 1 of Nationwide Gaming & Licensing lawyers and he was also placed in Band 1 of Nevada Gaming & Licensing lawyers.