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Robert J. Soper: Born and Raised in Atlanta, Georgia

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Robert J. Soper attended Riverdale High School, the University of Georgia, and the University of Georgia, School of Law. He completed his undergraduate studies at Georgia graduating magna cum laude as a Presidential Scholar and also served as the president of several organizations, including the Economics Society and College Republicans. Today, Robert J. Soper is the President and CEO of Sun Gaming and Hospitality. Visit https://makandracards.com/robert-j-soper/62434-robert-j-soper-ceo-of-sun-gaming-hospitality to know more about Robert J Bobby Soper  

Robert J. Soper: A Leader in the Hospitality Industry

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Robert J. Soper enjoys innovating and introducing new products and concepts as a leader in the hospitality industry. As the President of Sun Gaming and Hospitality, Robert J. Soper has found success by managing change and developing new ways to make casinos and casino resorts more attractive to an evolving demographic. While he was the President of Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, Mr. Soper introduced change aimed at turning the struggling organization around.

Robert J Soper: Former University of Georgia School of Law Student

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A Florida-based business executive, Robert J. Soper is the founder, president, and CEO of Sun Gaming & Hospitality. As a student at the University of Georgia School of Law, Robert J. Soper earned his Juris Doctor degree serving as editor to the Georgia Law Review. Today, Mr. Soper and his wife are the creators of an endowed law school scholarship at the University of Georgia School of Law that helps students with an interest in business and business law.

Robert J Soper: How PAPSA Influenced Sports Betting

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Robert J. Soper, president and CEO of Sun Gaming & Hospitality explains that the legal situation surrounding sports betting in the United States has undergone a radical change in 2018, with localities across the country finding themselves with new options to wager on sporting events. This situation is largely due to a United States Supreme Court decision. Robert J.Soper explains that in May, the highest court ruled that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PAPSA) of 1992, was unconstitutional. After the decision, any state could potentially offer sports betting to its inhabitants and so far, eight states are either actively allowing sports betting, or have legalized it and are hammering out the final details. Those states include Delaware, New Jersey, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Rhode Island, Arkansas and Nevada. Also checkout: https://robertjsoper.wordpress.com/2018/06/23/robert-j-soper-florida-businessman/