One of Antigua's lawyers says the Arbitrator's ruling in the Gambling case will be out on November 30. I will be very impressed if they can reach a decision by then -- they have a lot to sort through.
He also said that any IP sanctions might not come right away in the event of a ruling in Antigua's favor:
He noted that the government of Antigua and Barbuda has made it clear that it is prepared to impose sanctions once permission is granted, but he told the SUN that this will not be immediate. “We haven’t fully and completely flushed out precisely what we’re going to do or how we’re going to do it. There is no rush to do it. I think once we get it, it’ll be a pretty big weapon in our hands and we can take our time in deciding how to apply it,” Mendel said.