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Uncorking New Opportunities - How Pennsylvania's Expanded Happy Hour Regulations Can Boost Your Business

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On July 15, 2024, Governor Josh Shapiro signed legislation that amends Pennsylvania’s liquor code, specifically the duration of happy hours and the discounting of alcoholic beverages. These changes to the liquor code...more

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Unlocking Opportunities: Exploring Changes to Pennsylvania's Catering Permit Under Act No. 51 of 2023

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An Off-Premises Catering Permit (“Catering Permit”) empowers Restaurant, Hotel, and Eating Place licensees to sell alcohol outside their regular licensed premises. It enables the provision of food paired with alcoholic...more

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Virginia Court of Appeals Clarifies “Place of Business” Licensing Requirement

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Virginia’s Alcohol Beverage Control (“ABC”) Act provides that an entity seeking to ship wine to Virginia consumers must have a license to do so, and each license must “designate the place where the business of the licensee...more

Burr & Forman

SC Alcohol License Applications: Top 5 Traps for the Unwary

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After surviving COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, selling and serving alcohol in South Carolina restaurants and hotels is a huge industry showing no sign of slowing down. Even businesses not traditionally associated with...more

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A Primer on Florida Alcoholic Beverage Licenses

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If you are buying or financing properties with businesses selling alcoholic beverages, Florida’s regulatory requirements may seem daunting. To successfully navigate the complexities of Florida alcoholic beverage licensing, a...more

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

New ABC Rules in North Carolina Affect Liquor Licenses, Day-to-Day Operations - Food, Beverage and Hospitality Alert

There are no bars in North Carolina. No, it’s not the beginning to a country song. What most people consider a “bar,” the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission deems a private club. But that is about to change....more

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