Gambling Solicitors Uk
The Gambling Act 2005 is the main gambling law in the UK. While a radical update at the time, it largely followed the traditional classification of gambling into betting, gaming and lotteries. Loot boxes display some converging features with gaming in that they are games of chance which are played for a prize. Our solicitors are heavily involved in advising on draft legislation in this area of law, which includes any potential changes or amendments to the Gambling Act 2005, and encompasses betting, lottery and hi-tech gaming advice.
The gaming and gambling law team at Joelson have many years of expertise working with a wide range of remote and land based gambling operators, both in the UK and overseas.
The team is recognised, both nationally and internationally, as one of London and the UK’s leading firm of solicitors catering for the needs of remote and non-remote gambling operators.
We have a long track record of assisting businesses of all sizes, from start-ups to multi-national operators with their legal requirements, providing a highly-tailored, personal service.
We have recently assisted a number of operators in relation to operating licence reviews instigated by the Gambling Commission.
We also advise on gambling advertising, the CAP/BCAP Codes, product promotions, social responsibility measures, age and ID verification and anti-money laundering procedures.
As experts in this area, we advise not only on licensing and regulatory issues, but also on corporate transactions involving the gambling sector.
We are often called upon by leading City law firms to provide input on commercial transactions which require our specialist gambling knowledge.
In short, we know the gambling sector.
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If you are looking to enter the UK remote gambling market, why not read our insightful Q&A, prepared by our highly-ranked gambling team.
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Gaming lawyers are experts on the gaming law that regulates the lucrative betting and gaming industry. This is an area of rapid growth both in the UK and internationally and has been subject to much recent legislative change.
It can include gambling, for example betting shops or gambling machines in pubs, right through to the computer game and console market.
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Under the Gambling Act 2005, you will need a variety of licences if you wish to open a business that will offer facilities for gaming. Solicitors specialising in licensing law can help you determine which licences will be required, which will depends on the type of gaming facilities you wish to offer. The most common types are:
- Operating licences
- Premises licences
- Personal licences
Most licences are issues by your local authority, which is usually your County Council that will have a special committee that decides applications for licences by businesses in their borough. Other types of licences are issued by the Gambling Commission.
If you are making applications for a business supplying facilities for gaming, solicitors specialising in licensing law can make the application on your behalf to ensure your application is correct and in accordance with the current regulations.
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Licensing solicitors can also be essential if:
- Your application for a licence is rejected
- If you feel that the grounds that your local authority gave are not valid
- You believe that your case was not treated fairly
Licensing solicitors can help you to appeal and can assess your case and give you an indication as to whether legal action would likely be effective.
Licensing solicitors are similarly essential if a lawsuit is brought against your business under the Gambling Act 2005. Your local authority and the Gambling Commission enforce regulations regarding gaming. Solicitors working for you can ensure your case is professionally argued and has the best chance of a positive outcome.
How can a gaming lawyer assist you?
Gaming lawyers are essential for keeping gaming businesses up to date with changes in the law regarding this heavily regulated industry. They can advise on both land-based and online gaming.
The issues gaming lawyers can advise on include:
- Planning applications
- Regulatory issues
- Intellectual property rights (e.g. brand protection) for games
- Securing gaming licenses
- Contract issues
- Multi-jurisdictional considerations
- Taxation
- Mitigation of underage and problem gambling
- Remote gaming
- Employment
- EU competition issues
As gaming law is a highly specialised and complex area of the law, the expertise of a gaming lawyer is highly recommended for any problems arising in this area. There are specialist niche gaming law firms and also firms who have gaming and betting departments with lawyers specialising in this area of law.
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Gaming law covers a vast array of topics – from licences for gambling to the serious business of intellectual property for computer games. Contact law can recommend an expert gaming lawyer quickly and free of charge.
For more information on licensing, see our useful page on obtaining a betting licence.
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