CASINO EMPLOYMENT/GAMING LICENSE

Casino Employment / Gaming License

We Can Protect Your Employment & License Rights

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As a casino employee, you want to make sure you’re aware of your rights. That’s especially true if you’ve recently been terminated, your gaming license has been suspended, or you’ve received notice of a show cause hearing before the Commission.

 

The Strafaci Law Firm, LLC has decades of experience representing casino workers under these exact circumstances, making us the go-to firm in southeast Connecticut for casino employment and gaming license cases. While your rights may differ depending on where you work, our attorneys know the ins and outs of Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot (Foxwoods) tribal courts and can help you protect your rights.

Let our attorneys help you prepare for your review

Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino are prohibited from disciplining or terminating you on the basis of race, gender, color, national origin, pregnancy, age, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or filing of a worker’s compensation claim. However, some tribes are allowed to give preferential employment to tribe members.

 

If you think you’ve been unfairly terminated from a Foxwoods or Mashantucket Pequot Tribe casino, you may have a right to a Board of Review hearing to challenge the decision. The Strafaci Law Firm, LLC has helped many casino workers recover lost wages and even get their jobs back. We are fully licensed to represent clients in tribal courts and have been doing so for more than 30 years.

Suspension of a gaming license can also have a huge impact on your ability to gain employment at any casino. If your license has been suspended or you received a notice of a show cause hearing before the Commission, we encourage you to get in touch with The Strafaci Law Firm, LLC to learn about your rights and prepare for your hearing.


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