Mr Sbordoni has an highly-qualified reputation in the Gaming and Betting industry in Italy, and abroad. He has been a professor of IT Law at Università della Tuscia, adjunct professor at Italy's Superior School of Economy and Finance, has been teaching at the University of Malta, and is now teaching at the University of Salerno on Tax Law in Gaming. In addition to being a consultant to AAMS (Autonomous Administration of the State Monopolies) on matters of administrative law related to the gaming industry, Mr Sbordoni is a consultant to many Italian and foreign leading operators. In his multi-year experience he has played a substantial role in the introduction of Bingo in Italy, in the re-organisation of the gambling licensing system, in the privatisation of the instant and traditional Lotteries, in the marketing of new pool games and lottery networks in more than 40 foreign countries. Mr Sbordoni has attended as a speaker several conferences worldwide (ERA, EIG, EGB, Betmarkets, etc.) and in Italy (governmental agencies and AAMS). He is the author of the chapter on Italy in two editions of the Internet Gambling Report. He has been published by the Academy of European Law 'Licensed games and on line gaming in Italy' published in March 2010, and 'Web. Freedom and Law', published in may 2014, by Poligrafico dello Stato. As a journalists Mr Sbordoni cooperates with TS, the major trade publication on betting in Italy, with Jamma (the first website on gaming in Italy), and with Atlante and Technet (web newspapers specialised on Economy and IT). He is a member of IMGL (International Masters of Gaming Law), member of the Osservatorio Internazionale sul Gioco at the University of Salerno. He is Secretary General of UTIS, the trade union of gaming retailers in Italy, and has been Vice President of the Italian Center for Studies on Gaming.