When a TABC audit reveals multiple violations, a TABC attorney can help address the situation by developing a comprehensive strategy to resolve the issues and reduce the penalties. The attorney will begin by reviewing all of the violations identified in the audit, which could include violations such as selling alcohol to minors, over-serving intoxicated individuals, or failing to maintain proper records. The attorney will assist the business in gathering evidence that can mitigate the impact of the violations, such as demonstrating that the violations were isolated incidents, that corrective actions have already been taken, or that the business has made efforts to comply with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. For each violation, the attorney will analyze whether the business has a valid defense or whether it can present evidence to reduce the severity of the penalty. If the violations are related to operational issues, such as improper employee training or inadequate record-keeping, the attorney may help the business implement corrective measures, such as retraining staff or improving internal systems, to show that the business is committed to compliance. The attorney can represent the business in hearings before the TABC to argue for reduced penalties, such as lower fines or a shorter suspension period, and may negotiate with the TABC to reach a resolution that minimizes the business’s operational disruption. If the business faces license suspension or revocation, the attorney can assist in filing an appeal and representing the business during the appeals process. The TABC attorney’s goal is to help the business reduce the negative consequences of the audit findings and continue operations in full compliance with the law.