Policy Forum on UIGEA, WTO, and Antigua in D.C. at 11am (EST) 07/25/07

July 25th, 2007

We are alerting you to a meeting
taking place on Wednesday, July 25th, 2007 regarding UIGEA, WTO and
Antigua. We are asking local D.C. PPA members
to attend in person if possible.

America‘s
High-Stakes Response to the WTO Internet Gambling
Dispute

POLICY
FORUM
Wednesday, July 25,
2007
11:00 AM (Luncheon to
Follow)

 Featuring Mark Mendel, Lead Counsel
for Antigua and Barbuda in
US-Gambling, John H. Jackson, Georgetown University Law Center, and Sallie James, Trade Policy
Analyst, Cato Institute.

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