PokerStars Sent to New Jersey Penalty Box for Two Years
PokerStars is expected to be on the outside looking in regarding possible licensing in regards to New Jersey online poker and other forms of internet gaming, following a decision by …
PokerStars is expected to be on the outside looking in regarding possible licensing in regards to New Jersey online poker and other forms of internet gaming, following a decision by …
Fresh on the news of a preliminary setback in its ongoing New Jersey appeal over the botched purchase attempt of Atlantic City’s Atlantic Club Casino, PokerStars is back in the …
Legal skirmishing between US federal authorities and people associated with PokerStars and its parent entity, Rational Group, continued this week with the announcing of a $50 million settlement between Stars …
On Friday a New Jersey judge dissolved a temporary restraining order obtained by Rational Group two weeks ago against the owners of the Atlantic Club Casino. The TRO prevented the …
Rational Group, owner of PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker, has filed a lawsuit in New Jersey seeking to enforce the terms of its agreement to purchase the Atlantic Club casino …
On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the agreement between Rational Group and Colony Capital to purchase the beleaguered Atlantic Club casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey had expired …
PokerStars is making a renewed marketing push for its play-money mobile app in the United States. Earlier this week, many U.S. account holders received an email from Events at PokerStars …
PokerStars’ efforts to reenter the United States poker market via its purchase of the New Jersey-based Atlantic Club Casino continue to be the point of focus for efforts both for …
For the first time since it was re-launched in November 2012, Full Tilt Poker has fallen out of the No. 2 spot in the weekly online poker traffic listings provided …
Rational Group, the parent company of PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker, filed a letter brief with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement today. The letter, first reported by the …