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Wallach

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[wol-uhk, vahl-ahkh] / ˈwɒl ək, ˈvɑl ɑx /

noun

  1. Otto 1847–1931, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1910.


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The case may ultimately force Kalshi to leave Nevada, says Daniel Wallach, a lawyer focused on gaming regulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It may currently be a legal gray area under federal law, but it’s certainly not authorized by federal law and it is definitely not legal under state law,” said attorney Daniel Wallach, a sports gambling law expert.

From Los Angeles Times

Given that other states have mounted other legal challenges, Wallach said it could be an issue that ultimately will be decided by the Supreme Court.

From Los Angeles Times

“Certainly, the primary lesson learned was about the demand,” Wallach said in an interview.

From MarketWatch

“The need to get infrastructure right is extremely important,” Wallach said — adding that a robust and trustworthy trading system must be in place, given the likelihood of increased demand and the possibility that U.S. regulators won’t be up overnight to step in if something goes wrong.

From MarketWatch