Entain, through its Entain Foundation US, the group’s U.S. non-profit affiliate, has donated $100,000 to Seton Hall Law School to provide annual high-quality and robust ethics, legal, and compliance education for compliance and legal professionals in the fast-growing online sports betting and gaming sector.
Proud to support @SetonHallLaw with a $100,000 #donation via the Entain Foundation, who will provide annual high-quality and robust ethics, legal, and compliance education for compliance and legal professionals in the online sports betting & gaming sector.https://t.co/XeZIl2h8nC
— Entain (@EntainGroup) February 25, 2021
The company operates in the U.S. through BetMGM.
The move builds on the inaugural Gaming Law, Compliance and Integrity Bootcamp, launched at Seton Hall with the Entain Foundation US in March 2020, attended by an initial group of 50. The goal is to make Seton Hall Law’s Bootcamp, the premier annual program in the industry. This year’s Bootcamp is set for September 19-22 at Seton Hall Law’s downtown Newark campus.
The importance of gaming ethics and compliance training program is increasing. Sports gambling has grown dramatically in the U.S. during the pandemic, and New York and other states are considering legislation to legalize sports betting and other forms of gambling. The Seton Hall Law bootcamp focuses on case studies and key legislative provisions to achieve best practices in state-sanctioned gambling and industry regulation.
For this year’s program, Entain and Seton Hall Law officials anticipate including nationally and internationally recognized experts who will explain:
Entain supports the provision of education for legal, compliance and ethics professionals in gaming in the U.S., where rapid growth has led to a surge in demand for these capabilities, and regulation differs state by state.
"The Bootcamp aligns with Entain’s focus on promoting sports integrity, responsible gambling, and corporate compliance," said Martin Lycka, Senior Vice President for American Regulatory Affairs & Responsible Gambling. "We look forward to extending our partnership with Seton Hall Law School, a leading law school and a recognized global leader in compliance education, to help provide professionals with the specialist skill needed to support the growth of this sector in the U.S."
"This funding will guarantee the continued success of the Bootcamp and ensure that gaming compliance professionals have a strong understanding of regulatory frameworks and the ability to identify, scrutinize, prevent, and address unlawful or unethical behaviors," said Kathleen M. Boozang, Dean of Seton Hall Law.
The move by Entain follows its recent extension of responsibility and player protection initiatives led by the U.S. Foundation into related sectors, including video gaming and esports. Earlier this month, it announced partnerships with the Counter-Strike Professional Players Association, Kindbridge, Rise Above the Disorder, and an expanded partnership with EPIC Risk Management. These four organizations will provide mental health support services and education for players potentially at risk
William J. Pascrell III, a Trustee of the Entain Foundation US and Seton Hall Law alumnus, has been personally involved in championing the growth of sports betting in the U.S.: "This industry is growing very rapidly, and needs the support of top-quality legal and compliance professionals who understand the complexities of the regulatory landscape," he said. "This is a really exciting collaboration which seeks to do that."