Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Paulsen, a shareholder in its Denver office, was named a 2021 Power Player: Outside Counsel by Sports Business Journal. According to the publication, the individuals and firms selected for the Power Players section are involved in the biggest legal sports deals, work with leading organizations in the industry and help shape the current sports landscape.
At the forefront of online gaming, Paulsen was the architect behind some of the first access arrangements in the United States. She is recognized as a top sports betting and online gaming attorney and represents the major players in the industry. Paulsen continues to be a pioneer in the online gaming industry, becoming one the few attorneys in the United States to guide her clients through the ever-expanding sports betting industry. She advises both U.S. brick-and-mortar casinos, foreign online gaming platforms and sports teams on the various ways to expand into the sports betting industry and gain access to the emerging online gaming market.
Paulsen’s profile was featured in Sports Business Journal’s Oct. 25 issue.
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