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14.04.2022

Proud to represent our client IsoftBet in its acquisition by IGT

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International Game Technology (IGT) announced that it has entered into a final agreement to acquire iSoftBet , Firon’s client, a leading gaming content provider and third-party game aggregator.
iSoftBet was represented by Advocates Jacob Sarov, Jacob Enoch, Lior Bar Nir, Ido Nahon and Lehee Asif. For more information please click here

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International Game Technology (IGT) announced that it has entered into a final agreement to acquire iSoftBet , Firon’s client, a leading gaming content provider and third-party game aggregator.
iSoftBet was represented by Advocates Jacob Sarov, Jacob Enoch, Lior Bar Nir, Ido Nahon and Lehee Asif. For more information please click here

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