Resorts Casino Hotel is the latest Atlantic City property to break into online gaming, partnering with London-based Sportech PLC in a deal announced Friday.
The British gaming firm will provide the new Internet betting platform for Atlantic City's oldest casino through a joint venture with NYX Gaming Group Limited, Sportech said in a news release. Sportech and NYX will each invest up to $2 million in the platform, which is projected to launch in January.
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Sportech was represented in the deal by Duane Morris attorneys Gil Brooks, Chris Soriano, Eric Frank and Adam Berger, who are based in Cherry Hill, and Baltimore-based Robert Ruben.
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