Liquor and Gaming Law Roundtable - Recorded on March 2020, NSW
Issues covered include: liquor licensing, property transactions, gambling law, responsible gambling, lockout laws, prosecuted licensees
Description
Sydney’s leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you can’t afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come. Listen in as Liquor and Gaming NSW, the Australian Hotels Association and leading practitioners in the field will once again provide the timely and practical insights that have made this a can’t miss event every year.
Attend and earn 4 CPD units in Substantive Law
Chair: Sonia Stewart, Barrister, 5 Wentworth Chambers
9.00am to 9.55am: Latest Developments in Liquor Licensing
- Developments from the previous 12 months
- Insights from a practitioner: recent trends in the industry
- Liquor licensing applications
Presented by Craig Murray, Director, CDM Lawyers
9.55am to 11.00am: Property Transactions Involving Licensed Premises: Practical Tips & Tricks
- Licensing and property due diligence
- Stamp duty, gaming tax and jackpots
- Dealing with licence fees and loading
- Transactions that involve property leases
Presented by Bruce Bulford, Solicitor/Director, Bulford Legal
11.00am to 11.15am Morning Tea
11.15am to 12.05pm: Current Issues in Gambling Law
- Gaming or gambling: What is gambling?
- The regulation of gambling in Australia and overseas
- The convergence of gaming and gambling – esports and loot boxes
- Key legal issues
Presented by Jamie Nettleton, Partner and Shanna Protic Dib, Solicitor, Addisons
12.00pm to 12.40pm: Responsible Gambling in the Terrestrial Landscape
- What are the obligations of venues?
- Management of obligations
- How you deal with the Regulator?
- Supporting patrons’ expectations, particularly around self-exclusion
Presented by Mandy Tervit – Veasey, Immediate Past Responsible Gambling and Compliance Manager, Tabcorp Holdings Limited
12.40pm to 1.15pm: PANEL DISCUSSION: Lockout Laws, Prosecuted Licensees and Other Critical Issues
Wrap up the seminar with an interactive discussion led by industry experts and practitioners. From lockout laws to acting for licensees who are prosecuted for offences, this practical conversation will provide you with valuable insights to take into 2020.
Facilitator: Sonia Stewart, Barrister, 5 Wentworth Chambers
Panellists:
John Green, Director Liquor and Policing, Australian Hotels Association
Kenneth Yardy, Principal, Yardy Legal Pty Ltd
Venue
Cliftons Sydney
Level 3, 10 Spring Street
Sydney 2000
NSW
Australia
Directions
Nearby Public Transport:
Train Stations - Wynyard 400m OR Martin Place 500m
Bus Interchange - Clarence Street 450m
Ferry - Circular Quay 1.2km
Parking Information
Parking not included in your registration. Here are some options below.
Secure Park 20 Bond Street - click here for rates
Wilson Park 1 O'Connell Street - click here for rates
Wilson Park 31 Bond Street - click here for rates