Arbitration Needed For Simo Dispute October 03, 2011 According to a report, arbitration is going to be needed to settle the ongoing thoroughbred simulcasting dispute between the Maryland Jockey Club and Penn National
On The New Jersey Front September 06, 2011 Three different news stories from the New Jersey horse racing industry reared their figurative heads over the course of the long weekend. One involves Freehold Raceway, while the others are in regard ...
Racing Board Roughed Up January 26, 2010 Two Illinois state legislators, unhappy with the treatment they received from the Illinois Racing Board, said yesterday there is some confusion among racing board members about who has authority over
Tom Selleck Wins Horse Dispute In Court September 08, 2009 According to an article by the BBC, a California jury has found that former Magnum PI star Tom Selleck was "duped" into buying a lame horse, and has thus been awarded more than $187,000.
New York Simulcasting Dispute Heats Up July 24, 2009 According to Harness Tracks of America's Daily Newsletter, the dispute between the New York Racing Association and Nassau Regional OTB, over Nassau streaming of NYRA races without permission starting
80 Racebooks On Their Own January 30, 2009 With signals from Gulfstream, Santa Anita, Laurel Park, Oaklawn Park and Golden Gate Fields cut off by Churchill Downs’ and Magna Entertainment’s TrackNet Media Group, the 80 or so members of the