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How A Liquor Licensing Lawyer Can Help You

Author: Colin Daley Quinns
by Colin Daley Quinns
Posted: Feb 19, 2021

You will want to speak with a liquor licensing lawyer when opening a restaurant or small bar. This is also true if you are looking to change how an existing hospitality business operates. If your café or club is looking to sell liquor, then it is vital that you get in touch with an experienced professional that will be able to guide you through the legal process of obtaining your liquor licence and staying compliant within the law.

Whether you are just now starting your first hospitality company or have years of experience operating a bar, it’s crucial that you are fully aware of all of the liquor licensing rules and regulation. Precisely, in New South Wales, all businesses must follow the Liquor & Gaming NSW’s Liquor Licensing Act 2007. Not following these guidelines can lead to significant legal issues that will cost your business much more than just a headache.

Liquor licences come in many different forms and navigating the process of getting one can be tricky. However, the government has currently waived the annual liquor licence fee and the application fees associated with getting one, so there is no better time to make sure your business is legally able to sell liquor.

Due to its complexity and the severity of the penalties that can happen in cases of non-compliance, your business should have a liquor licensing lawyer ready to help your company stay on the right side of the law. However, making sure your lawyer is experienced and fully understands the legislation is just as important as having one.

Colin Daley Quinn’s Matthew Williams is our extraordinary liquor licensing lawyer with years of experience. Matthew is able to give advice on the following subjects:

  • What specific type of licence your business should get;
  • How to navigate the complicated application process;
  • What requirements the licence requires and how that will potentially impact your business model and how your business operates;
  • The business policies and practices you will need to develop in order to stay compliant;
  • and how your company should manage any complaints and potential breaches of licence conditions.

You will want to get your family law sutherland shire involved from the get-go in order to make sure your business is going through the applying correctly. Whether you’re in the St George and Sutherland region or anywhere within New South Wales, Matthew is able to help any business looking for an experienced lawyer. He can make sure your business model makes sense that you’re applying for the right licence, and can serve as a liaison with Council and NSW Licensing Police. Plus, he is able to negotiate with government bodies and landlords on your behalf.

Matthew’s experience doesn’t end there, either. In fact, he has successfully represented his clients in Local Court over licence conditions and compliance disputes. If you find yourself in need of assistance during such a disagreement, he is able to give help.

To get in touch with Matthew, you can call Colin Daley Quinn today by dialing 02 8856 0130. We are happy to help you with all of your family law sutherland shire issues and to outline how we can aid you in this oftentimes complicated process.

About the Author

Colin Daley Quinn is a boutique law firm servicing the southern Sydney region.We offer high quality legal services to individuals, families and businesses.

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