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Douglas L. Minke
313.221.9380
minke@rmclegal.com
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Education
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Wayne State University
School of Law (J.D., 2004)
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Wayne State University
School of Business Administration (M.B.A.,
2004)
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Michigan State University
(B.A., with honor, 2000)
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University of London,
University of Edinburgh (Foreign Study
Program, Summer, 1999)
Honors &
Recognitions
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Hermes Creative Awards
(gold) Recipient, E-Newsletter category
for "The Michigan Gaming Newsletter"
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Phi Beta Kappa, Member
(2000-Present)
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National Society of
Collegiate Scholars, Member (2000-2004)
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Golden Key National Honors
Society, Member (2000-2004)
Prior
Employment & Professional Organizations
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Fraser Trebilcock Davis &
Dunlap, P.C. (2002-2006)
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State Bar of Michigan
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Oakland County Bar
Association
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Casino Management
Association, Detroit/Windsor Chapter
(2001-2003)
Bar & Court Admissions
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State Bar of Michigan
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United States District
Court, Eastern and Western Districts of
Michigan
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United States Sixth Circuit Court of
Appeals
Publications
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Compliance Alert: Key
Issues for 2010: Part I Online Webinar
Series: Are you Prepared for BSA, OFAC
and FACTA? (February 25, 2010)
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Panel Presentation, "Gaming
Law: Occupational Licensing and Compliance
Issues", The Institute of Continuing Legal
Education, May 20, 2009
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Co-Author, "Why
Doesn't Every Casino Have a Sports Book?," Global
Gaming Business, July, 2008
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Author, "Giving Them
Credit: What you should know about Native
American casino credit policies," Global
Gaming Business Magazine, March, 2008
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Panel Presentation, "Giving
Them Credit: Developing a Sound Casino
Credit Policy", 2007 Global Gaming Expo,
Las Vegas, NV, November 12, 2007
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Panel Presentation, “Player
Accounts: Effective Credit Collection”,
2006 Global Gaming Expo, Las Vegas, NV,
November 13, 2006
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Co-Author, “Compacting
What?: A Review of the Challenges Facing
the Native American Class III Gaming
Compacting Process, Part 1” Global Gaming
Business Magazine, November, 2002
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Co-Author, “Compacting
What?: A Review of the Challenges Facing
the Native American Class III Gaming
Compacting Process, Part 2” Global Gaming
Business Magazine, November, 2002
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