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Annual Gaming Industry Event KKF/IMGL on 31 January 2020

Posted on 27 December 2019 by Erik van Hoorn

On Friday 31 January 2020, the Gaming Practice Group of Kalff Katz & Franssen Attorneys-at-Law and the International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL) are hosting the 16th edition of the Annual Gaming industry Event. This year the event will once again take place at the Koninklijke Industrieele Groote Club in Amsterdam.

We are pleased to announce that the Chairman of the Board of the Netherlands Gambling Authority, René Jansen, will be speaking at our event. In the run-up to the event more speakers will be announced.

The event starts at 16:00. Please note that access to the Annual Gaming Industry Event is strictly on personal invitation and that invitations are non-transferable.

Should you have any questions regarding the event please feel free to contact us at events@kalffkatzfranssen.nl.

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Erik van Hoorn

Attorney-at-law

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Erik van Hoorn is an associate at Kalff Katz & Franssen, where he works in the Practice Group Gaming & gambling. 

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