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Lucky Chances, Inc., which was filed in San Mateo Superior Court on August 3, 2009, and certified as a class action on September 23, 2011. The lawsuit alleges that Lucky Chances and its owners violated California law by requiring Referees to share the tips they received from customers with both Lucky Chances and other Lucky Chances employees. Tournament Inquiries (650) 758-2237 ext.157: Rene's Fine Dining Group Reservation (650) 758-2237 ext. 150: Rene's Fine Dining (650) 758-2237 ext. The owner of the Lucky Chances casino in Colma and two of his family members have been indicted in an alleged scheme to cheat the government out of nearly $1 million in taxes, authorities said Monday. Join the Lucky Chances Player's Club Earn points while you play. Call the Problem Gambling Hotline 1-800 GAMBLER or 1-800-522-4700 or visit www.problemgambling.ca.

The firm, along with co-counsel, The Law Offices of Andrew Kopel, represents a class of former Asian Games Referees who were employed at Lucky Chances Casino in Colma, California. Plaintiffs Benjamin Lopez and Susana Rinoza represent the class in Lopez v. Lucky Chances, Inc., which was filed in San Mateo Superior Court on August 3, 2009, and certified as a class action on September 23, 2011. The lawsuit alleges that Lucky Chances and its owners violated California law by requiring Referees to share the tips they received from customers with both Lucky Chances and other Lucky Chances employees. The lawsuit also alleges that Lucky Chances wrongfully terminated all Asian Games Referees in retaliation for the filing of this lawsuit and failed to reimburse Asian Games Referees for cardroom work permit badges that they were required to wear for work. For more information, call 1-800-822-5000.

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  • Notice of Pendency of Class ActionPDF
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The firm, along with co-counsel, The Law Offices of Andrew Kopel, represents a class of former Asian Games Referees who were employed at Lucky Chances Casino in Colma, California. Plaintiffs Benjamin Lopez and Susana Rinoza represent the class in Lopez v. Lucky Chances, Inc., which was filed in San Mateo Superior Court on August 3, 2009, and certified as a class action on September 23, 2011. The lawsuit alleges that Lucky Chances and its owners violated California law by requiring Referees to share the tips they received from customers with both Lucky Chances and other Lucky Chances employees. The lawsuit also alleges that Lucky Chances wrongfully terminated all Asian Games Referees in retaliation for the filing of this lawsuit and failed to reimburse Asian Games Referees for cardroom work permit badges that they were required to wear for work. For more information, call 1-800-822-5000.

Lucky Chances Casino Colma Ca

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  • Notice of Pendency of Class ActionPDF