While cautioning it is "too early to tell" how the bankruptcy case of Casino Miami Jai-Alai's owner will play out, its attorney said the ultimate goal for the company is to reorganize.

Salazar Jackson partner Luis Salazar, who represents Casino Miami owner Florida Gaming Centers Inc. in the voluntary Chapter 11 case, said at a hearing Wednesday that the company "could consider other exits" but would ideally emerge from bankruptcy without a sale.

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