Pacifico Agnellini Named to New Jersey Law Journal’s 2019 New Jersey Trailblazers List
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Pacifico Agnellini has been named to the New Jersey Law Journal’s 2019 New Jersey Trailblazers list. The inaugural list of New Jersey Trailblazers highlights professionals who are agents of change, innovators and thought leaders. Agnellini was recognized for his work on bringing sports betting to the state.
Agnellini concentrates his practice in all aspects of gaming law with an emphasis on licensing and operational regulatory compliance matters as well as various types of commercial transactional matters. A pioneer in online gaming, he helped shape the future of internet gaming nationally and was highly involved in the regulatory process of legalizing internet gaming in New Jersey.
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