'The bigger issue is what West Flagler does in response to this soft launch, and they told the court not once but twice, and I'm talking about the Florida Supreme Court, that they will file what's known as an all writs motion,' attorney Daniel Wallach said.Īs Wallach explained West Flagler will likely ask the Florida Supreme Court to temporarily suspend the mobile sports betting provisions of state law while the case makes it way through the court. Supreme Court's decision last month when they denied a request by West Flagler Associates to block the compact from going into effect. The move to re-launch the app comes after the U.S.
READ: Florida sports betting plan put on hold after halt by U.S. Tuesday's announcement comes after the Seminoles announced sports betting will commence in person at all six of its Florida casinos in December. The Hard Rock app launched in November 2021 amidst some legal wrangling but quickly stopped accepting wagers after a ruling from a U.S. The Seminole Tribe's Hard Rock Sports Bet app relaunched on Tuesday for existing users in Florida for the first time in two years. READ: Sports betting to kick off in-person at all six Seminole casinos in Florida Mobile sports betting is now available again in the Sunshine State, albeit in a limited fashion.