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The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to the sports betting monopoly held by the Seminole Tribe in Florida. The decision likely secures the tribe's domination of the sports betting market until 2051, and could set precedents that have implications in other states. Sports betting attorney Daniel Wallach joins the show to explain the decision and what could happen next. Plus, Shaun White is launching a snowboarding league, a former coach is suing LSU, and Derek Jeter sold an estate often compared to a medieval castle in upstate New York.
Daniel Wallach gives an update on the legalities of sports gambling in Florida, and Miller and Moulton bid farewell to producer Trent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Wallach, gaming law and sports betting attorney, founder of Wallach Legal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Lawyers, Lines, and Money, Daniel Wallach and Justin Mader are joined by the President of Sports Betting at IGT and industry leader Joe Asher. The three of them discuss the recent story detailing an investigation into the Temple Men's basketball program in relation to sports wagering movement that occurred in their game versus UAB. This investigation is one of many that have focused on the collegiate sports world in the past couple of years. At the same time, Ohio and Maryland recently banned prop betting on collegiate sports within their jurisdiction. The trio discuss the implications of further investigations into collegiate programs and the NCAA's fight to ban prop wagering on college sports. Where will it go from here? Which states will be next to enact such a ban? Joe Asher also shares some amazing stories about his work in the area of gaming and sports betting that highlight his expertise and great work in the industry. Make sure to give us a follow on X/Twitter @LLMPod and be sure to follow hosts Dan Wallach and Justin Mader on X/Twitter @Wallachlegal and @maderlaw.
In honor of the 44th anniversary of "Miracle on Ice," Miller and Moulton get carried away with some poll questions involving potential "miracles" that could be on the horizon in the sports world, including the Florida Gators potentially winning the SEC. Daniel Wallach also joins the show to break down his amicus curiae brief with the Supreme Court challenging the validity of the Seminole Tribe's sports betting compact with Florida.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Lawyers, Lines, and Money, Daniel Wallach and Justin Mader are joined by sports betting industry investor, founder, and expert Chris Grove. The three of them discuss ESPNBet's entrance into New York as they recently purchased Wynn's license. With this purchase, can ESPNBet make a splash in the state and what is the future of the 51% tax rate that has come under recent scrutiny from operators in the state? With the recent news surrounding DFS 2.0 companies, Justin and Dan pick Chris' brain on the future of DFS 2.0, other states in which we may see movement, and how these companies are looking to innovate the space which has seen quite the appetite from sports fans. Finally, Justin, Dan, and Chris discuss DraftKings' recent acquisition of Jackpocket and how that can shape the future business plans for the sports betting giant. They also discuss how this acquisition could start an M&A wave in the sports betting industry. Make sure to give us a follow on X/Twitter @LLMPod and be sure to follow hosts Dan Wallach and Justin Mader on X/Twitter @Wallachlegal and @maderlaw.
On this episode of Lawyers, Lines, and Money, Daniel Wallach and Justin Mader sit down to highlight sports betting stories around the NFL as the Super Bowl heads to Las Vegas. A city once shunned by the league will now become the center of the world's attention and host to one of the most highly wagered-on events every year. Both Dan and Justin discuss this weekend's event and how it changes the narrative on the legitimacy of legalized sports betting in the United States. They discuss the shift in attitude the leagues have taken when it comes to sports betting. Starting with their opposition to legalization as it was proposed in Murphy v. NCAA to 2024 and the multitude of sports betting partnerships within the league. They also discuss the suspensions the NFL has handed out for sports betting policy violations and why it seems much more prevalent in the NFL as compared to the other major sports leagues. Finally, they discuss the Jaguars' ongoing saga with FanDuel as they look to recoup some of the $22 million in funds stolen from their organization by Amit Patel, a former finance manager for the team. Patel used the funds on daily fantasy and sports betting. He has since pleaded guilty to the charges brought against him. Make sure to give us a follow on X/Twitter @LLMPod and be sure to follow hosts Dan Wallach and Justin Mader on X/Twitter @Wallachlegal and @maderlaw.
On this episode of Lawyers, Lines, and Money, Daniel Wallach sat down with New York Senator Joe Addabbo to discuss the iGaming bill he plans to introduce to the state legislature. The pair also dive into other topics including the ongoing land-based casino bids and possible changes to the NY online sports betting landscape. What will we see from the highest-grossing sports betting state in 2024? Tune in to find out. Make sure to give us a follow on X/Twitter @LLMPod and be sure to follow hosts Dan Wallach and Justin Mader on X/Twitter @Wallachlegal and @maderlaw.
Welcome back to the Wildescast, Rabbi Wildes and his student, Daniel Wallach, passionately discuss the resilience and strength of being a Jew in America post the October 7th attack on Israel. This powerful episode, the third in their "Rabbi and the Student" series, sheds light on the challenges faced by the Jewish community while emphasizing their unwavering commitment to Israel. The podcast explores the complexities of Jewish identity, offering a deep discussion on the evolving narrative in the aftermath of global events. Join them for an emotionally charged exploration of the spiritual battle we are all going through in this moment. Tune in for an impactful, multifaceted journey within the modern American landscape. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:42 - 10/7 00:13:41 - How Should We Be Feeling? 00:19:28 - How We Act During This Tie of Mourning 00:27:28 - Feelings of Rage 00:31:45 - Combatting Antisemitism 00:39:49 - What is it Like to be a Rabbi Right Now? 00:42:33 - Having Compassion For All 00:48:48 - What is Next for The Jewish People 00:59:10 - Wrapping Up Website: jewishexperience.org Facebook: facebook.com/ManhattanJewishExperience/ Instagram: instagram.com/M_J_experience/
This week on The Florida Roundup, Seminole Hard Rock Casino has relaunched its sports betting app after a court fight over bringing sports betting to the state. We talk about the stakes with sports betting attorney Daniel Wallach, the head of No Casinos John Sowinski and Jessica Cattelino, author of “High Stakes: Florida Seminole Gaming and Sovereignty.” Plus, we look at how the Medicaid unwinding process is going with WMFE's Joe Mario Pedersen and WUSF & Health News Florida's Stephanie Colombini, and later KFF's Jennifer Tolbert. And later, we catch up on some of the wildlife stories from across the state.
Daniel Wallach seeks guidance from Rabbi Wildes as he grapples with the challenges of his spiritual journey. Having recently returned from the spiritual heights of Israel, Daniel opens up about his struggle to maintain inspiration in a world dominated by materialism and monotony. In their conversation, Daniel seeks Rabbi Wildes' counsel on various pressing matters, such as staying motivated in times when God's presence feels less apparent, discovering the Torah teachings that resonate with his soul, finding a Jewish community that aligns with his values, and much more. Together, they delve into these profound questions, seeking clarity and guidance on the path ahead. An essential listen for fellow seekers on their spiritual journey. NOTE: Rabbi Wildes' audio is distorted for the first minute of the episode but clears up immediately afterward. This conversation was recorded on 2/27/2023 Timestamps: 1:20 - Staying Inspired Through the Monotony of Life 23:00 - Discovering the Torah that Speaks to You 31:00 Being A Jew in the Real World; Leaving the Bubble 39:00 - Finding Hashem in the Difficult Times 47:44 - A Poem From Rav Kook
5.25.23 Daniel Wallach, The Athletic, on the Brian Davis lawsuit and how it involves a treasure hunt.
5.25.23 Daniel Wallach, The Athletic, on the Brian Davis lawsuit and how it involves a treasure hunt. Kevin reacts to Andy Reid and John Harbaugh speaking out about the new kickoff rules. Denton's Day-ly News.
1:12 - Never Read the YouTube Comments 21:12 - Guest: Daniel Wallach on Brian Davis' lawsuit over the Commanders sale 35:48 - Real Things: Nikola Jokic + Breanna Stewart
Commanders: react to and analysis of comments from Indianapolis Colts owner and CEO Jim Irsay and Dallas Cowboys owner, president and general manager Jerry Jones at the NFL's Spring League Meeting on the sale of the Commanders, including whether the Josh Harris group getting approved is in question Guest: attorney and sports-law expert Daniel Wallach, co-host of the Conduct Detrimental sports-law podcast, on the sale of the Commanders and the future of Commanders co-owner and co-CEO Dan Snyder, including the various ongoing investigations of Snyder, the potential for victims in the workplace-misconduct scandal to file civil claims against Snyder and the bizarre situation of Commanders bidder Brian Davis Visit InsuranceBMC.com and tell BMC Insurance that Al Galdi sent ya! Visit ShadyRays.com and use the code AlGaldi for 50 percent off two or more pairs of polarized sunglasses! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
16:53 - Commanders: react to and analysis of comments from Indianapolis Colts owner and CEO Jim Irsay and Dallas Cowboys owner, president and general manager Jerry Jones at the NFL's Spring League Meeting on the sale of the Commanders, including whether the Josh Harris group getting approved is in question 31:21 - Guest: attorney and sports-law expert Daniel Wallach, co-host of the Conduct Detrimental sports-law podcast, on the sale of the Commanders and the future of Commanders co-owner and co-CEO Dan Snyder, including the various ongoing investigations of Snyder, the potential for victims in the workplace-misconduct scandal to file civil claims against Snyder and the bizarre situation of Commanders bidder Brian Davis Visit InsuranceBMC.com and tell BMC Insurance that Al Galdi sent ya! Visit ShadyRays.com and use the code AlGaldi for 50 percent off two or more pairs of polarized sunglasses! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5.23.23 Hour 41:00- Daniel Wallach, gaming law expert & the founder of Wallach Legal, joins G&D to discuss his reporting on the Brian Davis-Commanders ownership controversy. 19:50- Roger Goodell spoke about the Commanders sale, and potential new stadium in Washington, D.C.31:10- There were 3 players who weren't at OTA's today for the Washington Commanders, we discuss that here. ReplyForward
The Chris Russell Show Hour 1: Young, Sweat, and Leno skipped the first day of OTA's today, Why does it matter that Chase Young skipped the first day of optional OTA's, Legal analyst Daniel Wallach joins the show to talk about the Brian Davis lawsuit, quick reset before talking more about Chase Young
Legal Analyst Daniel Wallach joins Chris to talk about the Brian Davis lawsuit and answers questions as to if we should be taking his bid more seriously
Welcome to THE Sports Law Podcast! We keep you informed on everything at the intersection of sports and the law. Daniel Wallach (@WALLACHLEGAL) is joined by Jason Morrin (@Jason_Morrin) to discuss the updates with two sports franchises having ownership and stadium concerns. ESPN Senior NHL Writer Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) joins Dan and Jason to discuss the Arizona Coyotes and their failed stadium plan. Brian Davis, who reportedly was interested in placing a bid on the Washington Commanders, brought suit against Bank of America to recoup funds connected to the bid. (1:04) In the filing, Davis alleges that BofA failed to communicate the offer to Dan Snyder and that this failure caused the loss of the team to frontrunner Josh Harris. The exhibits attached to the filing show that the funding comes from different places which may bring into question the quality of the sources. The Arizona Coyotes failed to secure the public vote needed to approve a new stadium in Tempe. (13:08) The team planned to build the stadium on a landfill site. The problem arose in that the team would only pay $40 million of the estimated $80 million needed to make the site suitable for building. Now that the vote has failed, the Coyotes will be sent back to their current location, Mullett Arena on the Arizona State campus. Conduct Detrimental is joined by ESPN's Greg Wyshynski to discuss the future of the Coyotes franchise regarding stadium locations, possible relocation, and the possibility of ownership changes. (30:22) *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Hosts: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Producer: Justin Mader (@MaderLaw) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
Gaming law & sports betting attorney Daniel Wallach joins the pod as we discuss how: * Dominion could've/should've held out for a bigger settlement with Fox * the corrupt stankness of Daniel Snyder has infested the process of selling the Washington Commanders * a gambling scandal halfway around the world could foreshadow a come-to-Jesus future for American sports leagues & gambling * the "world's most famous arena" grows poorer as its bottom line grows richer Plus an overview of the NBA playoffs to date. If you've ever hated the moment an interesting conversation takes a turn for the worse after someone says "I'm not a lawyer, but," this is the show for you. With an actual lawyer. Who knows of what he speaks!
4.11.23 Michael Phillips, Richmond Times-Dispatch, on the Commanders sale and the upcoming NFL Draft. Daniel Wallach, The Athletic, on the Mavericks tanking out of the play-in tournament and why the Knicks could file a grievance over that decision.
4.11.23 Daniel Wallach, The Athletic, on the Mavericks tanking out of the play-in tournament and why the Knicks could file a grievance over that decision.
Welcome back to THE Sports Law Podcast! This is your one-stop-shop for all things sports law. This week, Daniel Wallach (@WallachLegal) is joined by AJ Perez (@byajperez) to break down the latest on Dan Snyder, and the future of the Washington Commanders. AJ Perez is a Senior Reporter for Front Office Sports, and has extensively covered the complete saga of Dan Snyder and the Washington Commanders. This week, he joins Daniel Wallach as they dive deep into potential bids for the Commanders, status updates on the sale process, and what we can expect to see next as we approach the NFL Annual League Meeting in late March. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Hosts: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Producer: Zachary Bryson (@ZacharySBryson) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/condetrimental/support
Daniel Wallach of Wallach Legal & UNH Franklin Perce School of Law explains how tax invasion could be the biggest reason for Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder's downfall. Synder is being accused by his partners of using the Commander's organization as his personal piggy bank. Wallach also explains what ownership could look like after Synder is no longer in charge.
From the "Sports Media Mayhem" Podcast (Subscribe here) - Alex chats with sports legal expert Daniel Wallach about the Massachusetts Gaming Commission's concerns over Barstool Sports and Dave Portnoy's involvement in sports betting. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rabbi Mark Wildes as you have never heard him before! Rabbi Wildes is questioned by his beloved student Daniel Wallach on whether he is disappointing his teachers by teaching Kabbalah and Chassidut, the thin line he has to walk as an outreach Rabbi to avoid offending potential students, inspiring young people towards spirituality in the hustle and bustle material world that is New York City, and more. Website: https://www.jewishexperience.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RabbiMarkWildesMJE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RabbiWildes/
Attorney and sports law expert Daniel Wallach lays out the NFL case against Daniel Snyder and how Washington gets new ownership
Football returns tonight for the "Judge Bowl", could Roger Goodell be in a situation because of how he's handling the Deshaun Watson case, Paul Finebaum on Clemson leaving the ACC, and Adam talks to Daniel Wallach (Conduct Detrimental) to get his insightful opinion on why Sue Robinson made her decision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Wallach talks about Peter C. Harvey's impending ruling on the NFL's appeal of Deshaun Watson's suspension, the possibility for the NFLPA to take this to federal court if a indefinite suspension is handed down and why Harvey's role and Roger Goodell's comments could create a viable case for the union.
Nick and Dustin talk about Mary Kay Cabot's report that the Browns would have interest in Jimmy Garoppolo if Deshaun Watson's suspension is increased and Daniel Wallach provides insight into the options for Watson and the NFLPA.
Daniel Wallach joins the show in studio
Nick and Dustin react to Daniel Wallach and Dan Lust's comments on Deshaun Watson's outlook following the NFL's appeal of his six-game suspension.
Daniel Wallach and Dan Lust talk about the NFL's appeal of Deshaun Watson's six-game suspension, questions with the NFL's approach to this entire case, Sue L. Robinson's ruling and her explanation behind it, the keys to a possible federal lawsuit and Deshaun Watson's goal in possibly doing so.
Daniel Wallach, Founder of Wallach Legal, Legal analyst for The Athletic and Host of 'Conduct Detrimental' podcast, joins the show to discuss Judge Sue Robinson's judgement of a 6 game suspension for Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson. He breaks down the ruling, what it means for both sides, what to expect next and much more... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jonathan and Jeff react to comments from attorneys Daniel Wallach and Dan Lust on Deshaun Watson's outlook.
Attorneys Daniel Wallach and Dan Lust discuss Deshaun Watson's situation, the factors that Sue L. Robinson will be considering when rendering a decision and ruling, the NFL's handling of all of this and the possible outcome ahead.
Nick and Dustin react to the interview with Daniel Wallach and Dan Lust, and Josh Rosen signing a one-year deal with the Browns.
Ken and Lima discussed whether or not the NFL presented a strong case against Watson or not. Daniel Wallach on the positives for Deshaun Watson after the hearings. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
Daniel Wallach talks about the latest developments in Deshaun Watson's discipline hearing process, questions around the burden of proof specification for this case, how the wording in the CBA could work in Watson's favor and more.
Jonathan and Brendan talk about Daniel Wallach's comments about the outlook trending positively for Deshaun Watson.
Jake is lucky enough to be joined by The Athletic's Daniel Wallach (@WallachLegal) as he gives you all the insight into the battle going on for Watson through the NFLPA as the NFL pursues his suspension. Insights into Sue Robinson's decision at hand, how the process works, what the players agreed to in the collective bargaining of 2020, and where the situation goes from here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daniel Wallach talks about Deshaun Watson's discipline hearing, the case that Watson's legal team likely focused on, the NFL's approach in seeking an indefinite suspension, how the language in the personal conduct policy could play into Sue L. Robinson's ruling and more.
Chico and Dustin react to Daniel Wallach's comments about Deshaun Watson's case in the disciplinary case with the NFL and why it's not a slam dunk.
Adam Gold says the ACC football scheduling format starting in 2023 will benefit all schools, including NC State Football not having to worry about being in a division with Clemson football every year. Adam shares his idea on how ACC basketball should approach their scheduling with a similar format. Plus, Daniel Wallach, sports legal analyst, joined the show to discuss Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder avoiding Capitol Hill, and what NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell can do to potentially remove Snyder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reese discuss the myriad of issues facing the NFL in the month of June with legal expert and lawyer, Daniel Wallach. What are the most misunderstood aspects of these ongoing proceedings? What might be the outcome? A lot of very interesting points in this portion of the show.
Host Rich Schoenstein is joined by sports and gaming lawyer Daniel Wallach to survey the various legal issues currently surrounding the NFL and the League's defensive scheme in regards to such matters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Standig Room Only: A show about the Washington Football Team and D.C. sports
The Athletic's Ben Standig makes a quick return to the podcast for chats about Terry McLaurin planning to skip the team's on-field work offseason program and the Commanders' response to Congress. Ben and Mike Smeltz discuss the football news of the day involving McLaurin, and "30" visits with Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton and Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson. Oh, Washington also has a new head athletic trainer. Then legal analyst Daniel Wallach joins the chat for insight into the Commanders' letter to the FTC about allegations of financial improprieties (35:37). Ben and Mike close the episode with a quick reset of the Commanders' world 10 days ahead of the NFL Draft (103:20)